Best Berkley X9 Alternatives

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  • Strength: 61 mentions
  • Durability: 30 mentions
  • Price: 16 mentions
  • Material: 10 mentions
  • Line type: 9 mentions
  • Sensitivity: 8 mentions
  • Size: 6 mentions
  • Lures: 4 mentions
  • Bait: 3 mentions
  • Weight: 3 mentions
A

Based on 36 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for the money
  • Doesn't fade as fast as other brands
  • More durable due to greater diameter
  • Comes with a test kit
  • Good for braid to leader setups
A

Based on 128 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for fishing in difficult conditions
  • Fluorocarbon is very springy and difficult to spool
  • Good for catching trophy fish
  • Not as strong as other brands
  • May not be as strong as labeled
B

Based on 37 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for fishing
  • Tough and doesn't kink
  • Comes in a variety of weights
  • Doesn't wear quickly
  • Only downside is it's not the best for beading
B

Based on 25 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for fishing
  • Smooth and quiet
  • Strong and thin
  • Easily found online at a reasonable price
  • Susceptible to wind knots
B

Based on 31 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for thin, strong line
  • Frayed at the end of the day
  • Not a good choice for spinning reel
  • Level with the lower lip
  • Good knot for a braid to mono connection
B

Based on 30 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for fishing
  • Slick and silky fine line
  • Comes in gray light
  • New to the industry
  • Four times more abrasion resistance than the standard four carrier
B

Based on 81 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for fishing
  • Quality is great
  • Good value for the money
  • Colors come off easily
  • Not for those who like a stiffer braid
B

Based on 45 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for ultralight fishing
  • Resistant to elongation
  • Poor visibility
  • Lots of memory
  • Tangles easily
B

Based on 34 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for fishing
  • Smooth and soft
  • More abrasion resistant
  • Gray light color
  • New material called Izanos
B

Based on 23 reviews

The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.

  • Great for the price
  • Good balance between stretch/sensativity, memory and abrasion resistance
  • Poor knot strength
  • Thin and strong