





FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What’s the difference between braided, monofilament, and fluorocarbon lines?
Braided lines offer high strength and low stretch, ideal for heavy cover and long casts. Monofilament is more forgiving and floats well, great for topwater. Fluorocarbon is nearly invisible underwater and sinks, making it perfect for finesse presentations.
How do I choose the right line strength (LB rating)?
Match the line strength to your target species and fishing conditions. Lighter lines (6–12LB) work well for panfish and bass; heavier lines (20LB+) are better for pike, carp, catfish, and saltwater species.
Can I use this line on any type of reel?
Yes, most modern fishing lines are compatible with spinning, baitcasting, and spincast reels. Always check your reel’s capacity and recommended line rating for best performance.
Does line color matter?
Line color can make a difference depending on water clarity and visibility. High-visibility lines are easier to track above water, while low-visibility options blend in underwater for stealthy presentations.
How often should I replace my fishing line?
It depends on usage. Frequent anglers should check their line regularly for frays or damage and replace it every 3–6 months. Occasional users can typically go a year or more with proper storage.
What’s the ideal line length for a full spool?
Most reels will list the appropriate capacity based on line type and diameter. As a general rule, 150–300 meters is plenty for most freshwater and light saltwater setups.
How long does shipping take and do you ship internationally?
We typically deliver within 7-12 working days in most EU countries. Yes, we do offer FREE international shipping.
What if a product breaks or doesn’t meet expectations?
We stand by the quality of our gear. If you're not satisfied or receive a defective item, contact our support team within 14 days for a refund or replacement—no hassle.