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Dorisea Extreme Braid is a premium 4-strand braided fishing line made from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber, offering an impressive 550 lb breaking strength. Its zero-stretch, low-memory design ensures exceptional sensitivity and casting performance, while the moss green color and advanced coating provide long-lasting color retention and underwater camouflage. Suitable for all fishing environments, this line delivers durability, precision, and versatility for serious anglers.










| ASIN | B077PJZJV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,281 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #72 in Braided Fishing Line |
| Brand | Dorisea |
| Brand Name | Dorisea |
| Breaking Strength | 550 Pounds |
| Color | Moss Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,042 Reviews |
| Fishing Line Type | Braided |
| Item Height | 2.5 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Line Weight | 550 |
| Manufacturer | DoriseaFishing |
| Material | Polyethylene |
| Material Type | Polyethylene |
| Strand Type | Multi |
| Unit Count | 327 Feet |
R**L
Great product
Braid is great quality beey durable. Great for fishing inexpensive also great color
J**Y
Perfect line
It's tough and strong, doesn't fray. Casts well, but color can be difficult to see. Can be difficult to cut. On the upside it doesn't break.
K**E
Braided fishing line
First time braid user, I like this product, but I found out that a leader line is good to use because this is hard to break and you can not hardly break it if you get hung up. The leader will break and save you a fishing pole.
B**4
Good stuff
Good stuff strong
J**S
This is a good strong fishing line at a great price.
This line is very strong and durable and the price is great compared to other fishing line at sporting good stores.
T**N
Good
Quality product good value
B**E
poor quality
Bought these for my new bfs rig. First to note, this is thicker than my FireWire 8 lb braid. I paid a lot more for FireWire so I figured I'd let that pass. It's a pretty small sized spool for a 1k meter, but it's also 6lb so I guess it's normal, but I have really no idea if it's actually 1k meter or not. I tried to tie it on my spool and that's when the trouble began. I tied it using my normal spool tying method and my spool had places to anchor since it's a bfs reel so I tied it directly without a mono backing. After the line was tied, I pulled to get the slack out and it snapped clean. I observed and it looks like it wasn't broken at the knot, but about 5cm from the knot. I thought maybe I pulled a bit too hard so I tried again. Second try, same result. Third time, I cut off about a meter just in case and this time it worked. I spooled it up, tied my mono leader of 6lb mono and no issues this time with the line breaking. I pulled pretty hard as usual and no breaking this time. Then I took it out with an 1/8oz jig on it and did some casting. First cast was fine. Second cast, the line snapped and my lure went flying. Well, there goes my lure, and back this spool goes. Definitely some QA issues with this spool. Time wasted, lure wasted, and I guess I'll just use a 8lb FireWire instead as that never gave me issues and it's even thinner!
L**A
Es gordo
Está excelente para pescar es muy fuerte
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