Braided Lines

Premium Japanese braided lines represent the absolute pinnacle for all spinning techniques. Advanced braiding technologies provide the material with extreme breaking strain at a minimal diameter, perfect smoothness, and a significant increase in casting distance.

When choosing, the main role is played by the number of strands and the target technique. While thin 4-strand lines dominate in ultralight spinning and Trout Area due to their excellent water cutting ability, 8- and 9-strand models offer maximum smoothness and power reserve when fishing for large predators or deep-sea jigging.

All-Round Lines for Light and Medium Spinning

  • Varivas Max Power PE X8 150 m Lime Green – an advanced material coated with a non-fluorine SP-V treatment, which radically reduces friction and extends lifespan. An excellent choice for anglers looking for maximum casting distance.
  • Varivas Avani Sea Bass Max Power PE X9 150 m – a premium 9-strand structure developed for strong currents and fast-flowing waters. It fundamentally reduces line slack and provides unmatched sensitivity for reading the bottom.
  • Sunline SIGLON PEx8 Light Green 150 m – a reliable all-round line with a great price-to-performance ratio. Its perfectly round profile ensures silent operation and excellent slickness when casting soft plastics and hard lures.

Ultralight and Trout Area Spinning

Saltwater Jigging and Heavy Casting

  • Varivas Avani Jigging 10x10 PE X9 300 m – a 9-strand line for vertical jigging with ultra-low stretch of around 3 %. Alternating ten color segments facilitates precise orientation in the water column.
  • Sunline Saltimate AMAZER PEx8 300 m – a special surface coating ensures the line has a very fast passage through the water column and an immediate drop of the jig to the desired depth.
  • Sunline Full Contact PEx8 300 m – a specific, stiffer profile developed for heavy casting of large lures. It fundamentally reduces the formation of wind knots in strong headwinds during offshore casting.

Tip: When choosing Japanese braided lines, orient yourself primarily by the breaking strain, not the stated diameter, as they tend to be significantly thinner than common Western standards.