Vicious Pro Elite 100% Japanese Fluorocarbon – 17 lb Test
Rugged fluorocarbon line for flipping and heavy cover
$30.99 USD - $109.99 USD
Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days
Heavy Cover Fluorocarbon with Tournament Precision
Japanese Craftsmanship + Proven Strength
Exceptional durability, stealth, and sensitivity
Don’t lose your next big bite—trust Pro Elite performance
✅ 100% Japanese fluorocarbon for premium quality and consistency
✅ Incredible sensitivity for precise strike detection
✅ High knot strength for secure, dependable connections
✅ Superior abrasion resistance for fishing dense cover
✅ Level-wound spool for smooth, even casting performance
Test Strength
17 lb
Material
100% Fluorocarbon
Spool Type
Level-wound
Origin
Japan
Color / Visibility
Clear / Invisible underwater
The Vicious Pro Elite 100% Japanese Fluorocarbon – 17 lb Test is built for anglers who demand both stealth and muscle in their line. Made from the highest-grade Japanese resins and refined through advanced extrusion, it delivers incredible sensitivity, strong knots, and superior abrasion resistance—making it perfect for flipping, pitching, and power presentations.
Use it with jigs, Texas rigs, or heavy spinnerbaits where you need both control and invisibility. Its smooth, level-wound design ensures even casting and minimizes line twist, while maintaining the toughness to handle big bass in brush or rock.
Don’t let abrasion or weak knots cost you the tournament—upgrade to Pro Elite 17 lb Fluorocarbon for proven power and precision.
Vicious Pro Elite 100% Japanese Fluorocarbon FAQs
Yes — the 17 lb test is ideal for heavy cover techniques like flipping and pitching. It offers strong abrasion resistance and incredible sensitivity to feel every strike.
Pro Elite’s 100% fluorocarbon construction makes it virtually invisible underwater—perfect for clear or pressured fisheries. (Wired2Fish Review)
Yes — “incredible knot strength” is a verified feature. For best results, re-tie after abrasion and wet knots before cinching. (BassResource Discussion)