There are more expensive better advertised lines out there. Through all of the fishing lines I have tried, this one is the best.. The line has extremely good wear resistance and resilience. As it says on the box this line is "X-TRA STRONG". Not to mention it is cheap in comparison to some of the high end expensive fishing lines out now.One negative to this line is that is does not cast as buttery smooth as some other high end monofilament lines. For me, this is a trade off I am willing to make for a line that is extremely durable, strong, and low stretch line.Moss green hides well in the water. I am still able to catch "finicky" fish with it without a problem.P-Line is an awesome line. I use it on baitcast reels and spoil my wife’s spinning reels with it.Line memory is is not an issue when it comes to P-Line. I don’t however, leave string on a reel longer than a month. Any line left on a spool will get memory, no matter who makes it.I’ve never had this line (in any #) break either. It’s among the strongest you can buy at a very affordable price.Works great on my shimano baitcaster.Update 05/2016:After fishing this line all autumn long and now into the following spring, this line is still holding up great. This is on my jerkbait/topwater rig. I was fishing a jerkbait a few weeks ago over some rip-rap and got snagged on a huge rock. I wasn't trying to cut off and lose my $13 jerkbait nor break my rod, so I patiently but forcefully tried to free my lure. I straightened the VMC treble hook and freed my jerkbait and it took me about 5 minutes which is a long time. I am impressed with this line as it was only 12lb test. I am curious to know what the actual breaking strength is.This line is great on a baitcasting reel but absolutely BLOWS on a spinning reelI like but don't love the line. It is the strongest 10 lb. test line I ever used! pulled up a few logs while flipping in heavy cover. caught a 34" northern with no leader! The only draw back is that it is not limp enough for my liking. It seems to be a 10 lb. test diameter with the stiffness of 20 lb. line That all said, I would buy it again, maybe in 8 lb. test. Bob KWhen Berkeley discontinued the fantastic polymer line Iron Silk, I was really hoping to find a good replacement. This is not it. This line has more memory than a thumb drive. It kinks really bad, and uncoils off my Shimano Spirex spinning reel. That's not even the worst part. Braided line is thinner than mono pound for pound, but this line is the exact opposite. I put on some 12 lb test Berkeley XL on my other reel and this P-Line 8 lb test is THICKER than the Berkeley 12 lb mono! I mean come on, what good is that? It's hard to tie a knot. Clinch or improved clinch knots are not good for this line, I'd recommend a palomar if you're dead set on this line, otherwise it'll slip. The bad news continues; it sinks like fluorocarbon but doesn't offer the near invisibility of fluorocarbon. I'm trying to think of an application this line would be good for, but I'm stumped. If this line was $3.50 and free shipping, I'd say it's worth it, but at $11+ definitely not. I put in over sixty days per year on the water, and this is not the right line for me. If you like it, enjoy, but I'm picking up something else to spool up with.Held up so far can't wait to try their other line product's.My favorite and go to fishing line. I've always used pin with success, especially in the moss green color. I think I'm going to stop using traditional fishing line and go with braid with a top shot of fluorocarbon. But this is a great mono.Really like this line for the price it is the best its right up there with maxima but a fraction of the costBest line