The PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided line has undergone a redesign to enhance its toughness and performance. The line features a smooth surface that reduces friction both on the spool and through the rod guides. This results in excellent casting ability, allowing the line to travel like a bullet. The line is constructed using a dense weave, 8-end design and is coated with the proven EBT process to ensure durability and abrasion resistance. With its enhanced strength, the PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided Line can easily cut through heavy cover just as effectively as traditional 4-end braids. Made from 8-end Spectra fiber, this line is designed to meet the high-performance demands of anglers. Thanks to the PowerPro “EBT” process, this line is stronger, thinner, smoother, and quieter. It is available in traditional Blue, the popular Moss Green, and now also comes in Hi-Vis Aqua Green and Onyx, catering to the visibility needs and preferences of different anglers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes the PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided Line different from other braided lines?
A: The PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided Line features a smooth surface that reduces friction, allowing for excellent casting ability. It is also constructed using a dense weave, 8-end design for enhanced strength and durability.
Q: What is the EBT process?
A: The EBT (Enhanced Body Technology) process is a coating applied to the PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided Line to ensure durability and abrasion resistance.
Q: Can this line cut through heavy cover?
A: Yes, the PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided Line is designed to easily cut through heavy cover, making it as effective as traditional 4-end braids.
Q: What is the line made of?
A: The line is made from 8-end Spectra fiber, which provides the strength and performance demanded by anglers.
Q: Is the line available in different colors?
A: Yes, the PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided Line is available in traditional Blue, popular Moss Green, Hi-Vis Aqua Green, and Onyx to cater to the visibility needs and preferences of different anglers.
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