PowerPro Maxcuatro Braided Fishing Line Moss Green 500yd Spools

PowerPro Maxcuatro Braided Fishing Line Moss Green 500yd Spools

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TD Code
DescriptionLb. TestLengthColorPrice
33400200500E
PWR-0328-1
Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Fishing Line20 lb.500 yd.Moss Green$89.99 USD
33400300500E
PWR-0328-2
Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Fishing Line30 lb.500 yd.Moss Green$89.99 USD
33400400500E
PWR-0328-3
Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Fishing Line40 lb.500 yd.Moss Green$89.99 USD
33400500500E
PWR-0310-1
Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Fishing Line50 lb.500 yd.Moss Green$74.99 USD
33400650500E
PWR-0310-2
Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Fishing Line65 lb.500 yd.Moss Green$74.99 USD
33400800500E
PWR-0311-1
Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Fishing Line80 lb.500 yd.Moss Green$84.99 USD
33401000500E
PWR-0311-2
Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Fishing Line100 lb.500 yd.Moss Green$94.99 USD
PowerPro Maxcuatro Microfilament Braided Line is 25% thinner than existing PowerPro lines with equivalent strength. Maxcuatro line optimizes your casting distance while increasing your reel's capacity. With 4-end lighter and softer construction made with Honeywell Spectra HT fiber, this ensures longer casting distance

Moss green color is ideal for water types ranging from glacial and high run off river systems to all oceanic regions of the world. This color is also suited for fishing in clear lakes to lakes that have large algae blooms. Green is similar to many bio organisms and will blend in to the background of the typical surroundings with which a fish is familiar.

  • Spool directly from the box
  • Built in cutter
  • Package protects remaining line
  • Arbor tape included
  • Color of cartridge matches line color
5 Stars based on 45 reviews
By Joe
Medford, NJ
Super thin
March 24, 2020
This line is crazy thin, I have this spooled on my Penn Slammer lll 7500 in 80lb. I use this reel for jigging and the line makes such a difference. First, because of the thinness it increases the amount of line you can fit on the reel which helps when putting heavy line on. The thin line also helps getting the jig straight to the bottom faster.
Pros
  • Super thin super strong
  • Fits more line on the spool
Cons
  • because it is thin it can be dangerous grabbing the line.
By John
Surf Fishing So Cal
It Breaks!
August 21, 2022
30 lb test consistently broke at 17lbs of force. It may be thinner than Power Pro V2, but at least 20lb test V2 broke at 20lb of force. Save your money, buy V2 Super Slick.
Pros
  • Thin
Cons
  • Expensive. Not up to rated test.
By Kevin
San Francisco
Best power pro
August 17, 2022
Best power pro
By Paul
Morgan Hill, CA
Strong Braid, Thin diameter
July 18, 2022
Great braid for just about any application that doesn't involve wood cover. Super strong for its diameter as it is one test rating thinner than most braids. Being a 4 strand, it has a "rough" texture that acts a saw in grass and lily pads. That same rough texture makes it a poor choice for wood cover as the braid tends to saw into and bind in wood. I much prefer flouro or a smoother, 8 strand braid in that application
Pros
  • super strong and thin, allowing greater line capacity or "upsizing" of your test rating.
Cons
  • Not a very good option for fishing wood cover. Noisy through the guides of a rod.
By Frank
Lords Valley, PA
Maxcuatro 50 lbs Moss Green
June 20, 2022
Surprisingly thin and PowerPro strong
Pros
  • 500 yards on a Van Stall VSX200. Lays nicely on the spool as spooled by TackleDirect!
By Martin
Huntsville AL
Yellowfin
April 29, 2022
Love this line for big Yellows!
By Doug
Berkley, ma
Looks good
April 16, 2022
Can't wait to use it
By Terri
Houston
Best braided line!
March 26, 2022
I researched many different braids and not only does this line have superb reviews you can place more of the line on your reel. It's 0.04 mm smaller in diameter than most of the same weighted lines I compared against it, this line is a must in every ones tackle box.
Pros
  • Super strong and super thin.
Cons
  • None
By Steve
NJ
Great for extra line capacity
March 24, 2022
I typically use standard power pro but picked up Maxcuatro for added line capacity. I was able to fit an entire 500 yard spool on a Saragosa 10000 perfectly. Satisfied so far, hopefully it holds up as well as normal power pro. Will hopefully put it to the test this summer on some Tuna.
Cons
  • Quite expensive compared to standard power pro
By Zhang
Texas
Good
January 26, 2022
Good
By BonG
California
65 lb Maxcuatro
September 10, 2021
Great braided line. Smooth, smaller diameter and strong! Casts a mile. Would purchase again.
By jon
eastern shore, md
Strong and Thin
August 19, 2021
First time using the Maxcuatro, seems just as good as the regular and much thinner.
By Allan
Panorama, CA
Great for tuna fishing
July 15, 2021
I used this for tuna fishing here in SoCal , very reliable and well made , definitely recommend to all big game fish!
Cons
  • None
By Allan
Panorama, CA
Great braid
July 15, 2021
Great all around braid, very thin and very strong, well made braid. More line capacity!
Cons
  • None
By Bob
Gulf Breeze, FL
Maxcuatro braided line is amazing!
April 13, 2021
I have a Stella 5000 and was using 15 lb Power Pro on it because of its limited line capacity. As It held 250 yards of regular 15 lb Power Pro braid. I recently refilled that same reel was 20 lb Maxcuatro and it easily held 400 yards. I know those numbers are not a mistake, because I still have the plastic filler spools and I always mark how much line is left on each.
Pros
  • Amazing line capacity
Cons
  • None
3 Questions & 3 Answers
Hank
from Maine asked:
August 18, 2021
If my spool can hold 40/350 normal braid than how much of this maxcuatro braid will I need to fill my spool with 40lb maxcuatro braid?
1 Answer
Hank,

Power Pro Maxcuatro is 25% thinner then regular Power Pro, so a reel holding 350yds/40lb should hold around 430yds/40lb.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 19, 2021

Chris Blanchette
from Massachusetts asked:
March 22, 2021
I just purchased a penn spinfisher 6 9500. I am going to pair it with either a carnage 2 jigging or standard boat rod. Heavy. 

I am going on a blue fin tuna charter in August. My question is 2 part. 

1, will the carnage jigging rod rated 100-200lb line also cast poppers? The standard boat rods heaviest rating is 80 to 130 I believe. 

What will be the better option

2, I just bought the 9500 spinfisher, (do you think I should have gone with the 10500?) 

I was unsure as to what like to spool it with. I want extreme abrasion resistance and no wind knots. And I figured maybe maxcuatro would give me that possibly. Other than that I was going to use super slick v2 or maybe berkly x9 

1 Answer

The Carnage II 50100S70 is going to be your best bet with that reel:

https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-carbwii50100s70-carnage-ii-boat-spinning-rod-7.html


Are you looking for a popping setup? If so, we'd be happy to help you find the right rod. 


I would go with Maxcuatro 80lb or 60lb Jerry Brown hollow core if you would prefer to use a loop to loop connection. 
Submitted by: Cory Comunal on March 24, 2021

Danny vu
from Tx asked:
August 13, 2015
Hi . This is a mono line ?
1 Answer
This is not a mono line. This is a braided superline that is designed to be much thinner and stronger than mono and even regular braided line.
Submitted by: David on August 14, 2015

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