Daiwa J-Braid???
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I just want to know if its as smooth as Samurai and also if it bleeds as bad. Some of the pics Ives seen of the bleeding is rediculous.
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i hate green reels and cork ! LOL
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Bought a spool of 15lb. Didn't bleed,got a stripe of green on the fingers,but no green on the rod or reel.
Had a little fade,but was only out for a couple of hours,so will have to check on that.
The line is nice and smooth,held a palomar knot,no slips. Used a 1/8 shakey head with a zoom shakey worm about 8g.
Casting was good,so far so good, like it.
Had a little fade,but was only out for a couple of hours,so will have to check on that.
The line is nice and smooth,held a palomar knot,no slips. Used a 1/8 shakey head with a zoom shakey worm about 8g.
Casting was good,so far so good, like it.
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I love smackdown but it's so damn expensive. This however is 8 carrier, cheap, and by daiwa? Sign me up.
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Is it smooth as sunline sx?
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Tested it out this weekend flipping and frogging. Very smooth and doesn't bleed. Thikness is same as usual usdm line, 50lb j-braid is the same as 80lb samurai. I did find the abbrasive resistance not as good as fx2 but same as samurai. If you are a samurai fan you will like j-braid allot, its also so cheap!!
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Thanks for the info, that is great, helpful feedback!
cndbasshunter wrote:Tested it out this weekend flipping and frogging. Very smooth and doesn't bleed. Thikness is same as usual usdm line, 50lb j-braid is the same as 80lb samurai. I did find the abbrasive resistance not as good as fx2 but same as samurai. If you are a samurai fan you will like j-braid allot, its also so cheap!!
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How do you think it will fair in the 10 lb ? Looking for using it for spinning applications
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i used 15lb samurai last year and didn;t like it at all after extended use, just cut way too easily and had to retie too often. 16lb sx1 was nicer.
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Thanks for the great feedback, but I believe you meant to say that 50lb J-Braid is the same as 55lb (not 80lb) Samurai.cndbasshunter wrote:Tested it out this weekend flipping and frogging. Very smooth and doesn't bleed. Thikness is same as usual usdm line, 50lb j-braid is the same as 80lb samurai. I did find the abbrasive resistance not as good as fx2 but same as samurai. If you are a samurai fan you will like j-braid allot, its also so cheap!!
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I used 30lb j braid for the first time on the weekend. Impressed ,very quiet and no bleeding yet but have only used it for about 4 hours of casting. I also use suffix 832 and power pro slick 8 and j braid is the quietest.
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I keep hearing good things about this line. Im going to have to try it out. I know the price is great
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J-Braid casts well and comes off the line nice and smooth. I'm impressed with this (30lb ) line so far. It's only been a couple of weeks, but I'm impressed.
You guys should try it. It's easy on the wallet too.
You guys should try it. It's easy on the wallet too.
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I'm a Samurai Braid fan, have been for years. I had to give J-Braid a try, so I just spent the weekend fishing Redfish in Louisiana with 30lb. J-Braid, and it's was impressive. Castability was very good, abrasion resistance was very good, and it's toughness was definitely there too. It's not quite a soft/smooth as Samurai, but it's not nearly as rough as power pro either. It's a very good value. The "TT10" discount code gets 10% off at The Tackle Trap...
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for the $ hard not to pick this line over samurai ....bronzefly wrote:It's a very good value. The "TT10" discount code gets 10% off at The Tackle Trap...
http://tackletrap.com/index.php?main_pa ... _1815_1814