As we all know, there are huge price differences between generic and name brand braided fishing lines. Because I didn't want to spoil the fishing trips, I never thought about using generic brands.
I hoped that someone test generic braided lines and let us know if buying generic brands is OK. About a week ago, I thought someone could be me.
I conducted dry (land) tests to compare generic and name brand braided fishing lines. There are huge differences in prices between generic and name brands. But, are there actually significant differences that may discourage average anglers from buying generic brands?
So I invested for 3 rolls of KastKing from Amazon. If KastKing performs well during the dry test, this will benefit many average anglers. Many of us can save a lot of money.
I spent 15 hours to perform cast-ability, knot strength, and abrasion resistance tests. And spent 12 hours to analyze the test results and edit the videos.
I tested 1) Cast-ability, 2) Knot Strength, and 3) Abrasion resistance tests. I did my best to apply the same pressure to the KastKing and PowerPro lines when I performed the Abrasion resistance tests. I did my best to perform testing fairly and consistently.
Results: I can safely state that KastKing is better than or at least equal to PowerPro.
I will post results of the field (fishing) tests later.
Here are my tests and results:
Thanks.
Joe
I hoped that someone test generic braided lines and let us know if buying generic brands is OK. About a week ago, I thought someone could be me.
I conducted dry (land) tests to compare generic and name brand braided fishing lines. There are huge differences in prices between generic and name brands. But, are there actually significant differences that may discourage average anglers from buying generic brands?
So I invested for 3 rolls of KastKing from Amazon. If KastKing performs well during the dry test, this will benefit many average anglers. Many of us can save a lot of money.
I spent 15 hours to perform cast-ability, knot strength, and abrasion resistance tests. And spent 12 hours to analyze the test results and edit the videos.
I tested 1) Cast-ability, 2) Knot Strength, and 3) Abrasion resistance tests. I did my best to apply the same pressure to the KastKing and PowerPro lines when I performed the Abrasion resistance tests. I did my best to perform testing fairly and consistently.
Results: I can safely state that KastKing is better than or at least equal to PowerPro.
I will post results of the field (fishing) tests later.
Here are my tests and results:
Thanks.
Joe
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