Nope. Never even heard of them. Nothing against them, they just do not have a presence that I'm aware of where I live.
As for reviews most people don't. I'll bet they are a good mfgr.[don't know]. Many mfgrs have a regional only presence such as in my neck of the woods, Sampson. There are others but in reality pleasure boat use is a small part of their business. Worthwhile , but small.
However if your moorage is subject to lots of wind, gusty winds and/or wave action then the lines you choose should offer shock absorbtion.
Double braid will not offer much of that so usually in places where a lot of jerking at the lines is experienced the triple lay nylon line is better. It may need to be replaced every few years as they do stiffen up although some of that can be reduced by proper cleaning.
If bad enough use a rubber snubber, a good one. I do although I don't really have serious problems anymore. I was taught the lesson years ago when the dock I was at got hammered by the winds. TYhe boat literally jerked to a stop and I was going break something.
The marina had two of the rubber snubbers and once installed it took the sharp snap out of the boat lines running out of stretch.
I use Falcon snubbers along with triple lay line for my dedicated winter mooring lines. I have all my main boat lines equipped with them also, bows and sterns.
They do work.
And don't overwrap as that will overstretch and eventually tear them. Falcon says three full wraps max, I went with two. I've been using them now for about 20 years.
You might also look at fenders. The bigger the better. They can be inflated a bit on the soft side for again, a softer compression when the boat is slammed against the finger. I am assuming you will be side tied on one side only.
If you have finger docks down both sides and can tie down both sides then the lines alone should do the job it they are set up properly. But big fenders are still a good backup.
Also do not overbuy the snubber size as that will limit the stretch. If you but too large there will be little stretch so little shock absorbtion. They need to stretch to work.
Pack Mule is showing exactly what I use.
For comparison mine is a 32' also. I use 1/2" lines with the 5/8 Falcon snubbers.