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On 2/1/2019 at 10:31 PM, Glenn said:

I've found an overall good "economy" braid is the KastKing Super Power braid.  It actually performs better than I thought it would for the cost. Color doesn't bleed, it doesn't start to fray early, easy to cast, etc.

 

I'm pretty impressed with it.

It's not terrible, but their green bleeds bad in my experience. Gray isn't bad, but I haven't used it as much either. Maybe I'll spool up a couple more reels with their stuff. For the price, it's really decent line. 

On 2/2/2019 at 8:17 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

I think it must depend on the color. I use the pink a lot and was using a reel with it yesterday and noticed how pink it still was after being on the reel for several months. I also think I might use the grey instead of the green (they look really similar in the pictures), and maybe it doesn't bleed as bad. Like you said though, $4 for a spool with free shipping, a little color bleed isn't going to bug me.

The gray is a really good color. It definitely bleeds less than their green. I need some more braid, so I may order some more of theirs...who knows? 

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Another vote for kastking. I use the super power 4 strand braid in yellow, 10lbs for spinning and 30 pound for casting. Decent color retention, a little thick but not too bad. For the price it's hard to beat. 

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