Introducing J-BRAID x8 GRAND, the new ultimate braid in Daiwa's J-Braid family. Strong, and resistant to abrasion yet well-bodied enough to lay smoothly on the spool. J-BRAID x8 GRAND is spun with Izanas, a state-of-the-art new material utilizing eight carriers. These 8 carriers are supple yet with Izanas they're four times as abrasion resistant as a typically tougher four carrier.
Introducing J-BRAID x8 GRAND, the new ultimate braid in Daiwa's J-Braid family. Strong, and resistant to abrasion yet well-bodied enough to lay smoothly on the spool. J-BRAID x8 GRAND is spun with Izanas, a state-of-the-art new material utilizing eight carriers. These 8 carriers are supple yet with Izanas they're four times as abrasion resistant as a typically tougher four carrier.
Daiwa J Braid Grand X8 65LB/300YD / Island Blue
Introducing J-BRAID x8 GRAND, the new ultimate braid in Daiwa's J-Braid family. Strong, and resistant to abrasion yet well-bodied enough to lay smoothly on the spool. J-BRAID x8 GRAND is spun with Izanas, a state-of-the-art new material utilizing eight carriers. These 8 carriers are supple yet with Izanas they're four times as abrasion resistant as a typically tougher four carrier.
Introducing J-BRAID x8 GRAND, the new ultimate braid in Daiwa's J-Braid family. Strong, and resistant to abrasion yet well-bodied enough to lay smoothly on the spool. J-BRAID x8 GRAND is spun with Izanas, a state-of-the-art new material utilizing eight carriers. These 8 carriers are supple yet with Izanas they're four times as abrasion resistant as a typically tougher four carrier.
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The lowest price for Daiwa J Braid Grand X8 65LB/300YD / Island Blue right now is $58.95 at Mid Coast Fishing Tackle, compared across 13 retailers.
The all-time low was $39.95 on 30 Sept 2025 — today's price is 48% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 23 May 2026.
Last updated at 23/05/2026 12:11:39
originally posted on discounttackle.com
i use the 6lb for ultralight fishing and i was suprised that it casts farther than the 2lb mono i was using previously. ive tried the suffix 832, power pro, and many others and this is MILES better than everything else ive tried. super smooth and extremely small diameter.
originally posted on cabelas.com
It’s not cheap line but it’s my go to. I’ve had great performance from Jbraid grand. It out performs it’s stated strength. I keep buying it. My only complaint, I wish we could get a few more color choices.
originally posted on discounttackle.com
After months of trying different lines, I settled on Sufix 832, deeming that it was the best. Then I tried Diawa J-Braid and Holy Whaaa...I found the best. Hear me out, both these lines perform very very well. For my testing, I used the same reel, same poles and same lures, side by side. I have no complaints. There is very little resistance and they can cast a mile under right conditions. After a lot of heavy use they can both fray, and you end up sacrificing large sections. The main difference is the sound through the eyes. There is practically no braid pull sound with the J-Braid. That translates to its easier on the fishing pole long term.
i use the 6lb for ultralight fishing and i was suprised that it casts farther than the 2lb mono i was using previously. ive tried the suffix 832, power pro, and many others and this is MILES better than everything else ive tried. super smooth and extremely small diameter.
It’s not cheap line but it’s my go to. I’ve had great performance from Jbraid grand. It out performs it’s stated strength. I keep buying it. My only complaint, I wish we could get a few more color choices.
After months of trying different lines, I settled on Sufix 832, deeming that it was the best. Then I tried Diawa J-Braid and Holy Whaaa...I found the best. Hear me out, both these lines perform very very well. For my testing, I used the same reel, same poles and same lures, side by side. I have no complaints. There is very little resistance and they can cast a mile under right conditions. After a lot of heavy use they can both fray, and you end up sacrificing large sections. The main difference is the sound through the eyes. There is practically no braid pull sound with the J-Braid. That translates to its easier on the fishing pole long term.
I fished this for the first time last summer for bluefin and now have it on all my reels. Consistent quality and strength, good round shape to the line (not as flat as a 4 carrier, and I like the island blue color for offshore fishing. Out in blue water, it is not as visible as the moss greens, bright yellow, or white. While it may not make much difference to the fish as I use 75 to 100 feet of top shot, it gives me more confidence, and a fisherman's confidence adds up to more fish making it to the boat. The color is also light enough to mark with a sharpie to give you precise depth control. I have it marked every 50 feet, and its easy to see the marks when dropping jigs down deep. I can with confidence hit the desired depth the captain is metering fish. After ... MoreI fished this for the first time last summer for bluefin and now have it on all my reels. Consistent quality and strength, good round shape to the line (not as flat as a 4 carrier, and I like the island blue color for offshore fishing. Out in blue water, it is not as visible as the moss greens, bright yellow, or white. While it may not make much difference to the fish as I use 75 to 100 feet of top shot, it gives me more confidence, and a fisherman's confidence adds up to more fish making it to the boat. The color is also light enough to mark with a sharpie to give you precise depth control. I have it marked every 50 feet, and its easy to see the marks when dropping jigs down deep. I can with confidence hit the desired depth the captain is metering fish. After fishing for the first time last summer, as I prep gear for this summer's trips, there is no color fade in the line. All of this in a line that is at the same price point as other brands makes this a good value.
I'm the kind of angler that likes to try different things, including just about every braid from Chinese crap to the most expensive.i almost exclusively use 10lb test to catch snook redfish,jacks etc off the beach.i find myself going back to j-braid grand and momoi diamond braid x8 .super soft and pliable and casts like a dream!! Highly recommend!! The only downside if any is if im fishing bridges,docks mangroves the abrasion resistance might be challenged.
Probably the furthest and smoothest casting line I've ever used. Bought the 8lb in blue and it pairs perfectly with ceymar C10 reel and celilo rod. Makes for a super lightweight and capable rig that works great for all day lake fishing. One warning though- I tried the the 6lb version and that bird-nested really badly at least once per outing. It's just too flimsy, so I don't recommend that particular version. 8lb doesn't have that problem though
This product has not let me down. It holds up to the punishment of distance surf casting in the currents and the Jetty's and cast wonderfully. I say distance but my skills net me just over 100 yards...not quite a pro but better than most I run into here the gulf. The line is consistent and very smooth which also makes it quiet. Hard to get used to hearing line noise after you get used to not hearing it. The only problem i have with this line is that it seems that when I go to buy the light gray is always harder to find. Highly recommended!Tight lines!
When I first tried the J-8 Grand several years ago I was not impressed. It was good line but wind-knotted frequently which makes it not so good. So I picked up another spool in my normal 8# and what a difference. I switched from the grey to the marine blue and the difference is unbelievable. Unfortunately I will never know why the newer Grand is better but it is the only line I use and buy currently. The 8# landed a 32" drum in the OBX surf so I know it is strong!
Really good fishing line strong and abrasive resistant. Really good when it comes to not fading. True line pound rating. Also since it's eight strand it is very smooth and flies through the guides very nice an quiet. You can get really long cast on it. Not saying it's better than other 8-strand lines but definitely for the price worth it.
I tried the 80# Diawa J-Braid line a couple of years ago for muskies. I thought it handled as well as any line and I'm a fan of the blue color. Though green seems more invisible in the water looking from the top or side, I'm guessing the blue might be more invisible from below looking up at the sky? It also looks really pretty on most reels if you're into that and all other things being equal - why not?. I saw this "Grand" version so I decided to try it. It's a little slicker and more supple than the original. I've only used it for a couple of hours but my impression is that it casts and retrieves a little smoother and makes a bit less zipping noise going through the guides so I'd say as much as I liked the original, I like the Grand even better.I'm thinking it ... MoreI tried the 80# Diawa J-Braid line a couple of years ago for muskies. I thought it handled as well as any line and I'm a fan of the blue color. Though green seems more invisible in the water looking from the top or side, I'm guessing the blue might be more invisible from below looking up at the sky? It also looks really pretty on most reels if you're into that and all other things being equal - why not?. I saw this "Grand" version so I decided to try it. It's a little slicker and more supple than the original. I've only used it for a couple of hours but my impression is that it casts and retrieves a little smoother and makes a bit less zipping noise going through the guides so I'd say as much as I liked the original, I like the Grand even better.I'm thinking it might be good to try in Florida this winter.