For bare wood, don't use Abralon, use Abranet or Mirka Gold, or whatever sandpaper is your choice.
Abralon is a great product in the right situation. If you are turning resin or stabilized blanks, works well, but the gaps in grits can be troublesome. Abralon is only available in 180,360, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000. So with wood, it jumps too far. You don't want to skip that much space in the grits. For sandpaper it would be more like 80,120,180,240, 320, 400, 600, 800, 1000. Those are in P grit like Mirka products are graded.
For CA finish, it would be fine, but somewhat of an overkill (overspend).
Abranet only goes up to 1000, which is fine if you are using a polish after 1000. You could use Abralon 2K-4K afterwards with better results that polish only, but I would recommend wet sanding since it can be heat sensitive.
Under full disclosure, I am a Mirka dealer. And while I don't sell Abralon sheets, that price does seem quite expensive, I sell a 3"disk set of 360-4000 grit for $13. I find the 180 a bit of a waste when any sandpaper will do at that grit.
Although one of the benefits of Abralon is that since it is a different scratch pattern, you can sand to 400 with "normal" sandpaper and then hit it with 500 Abrasion and see all the scratched you have left behind, kind of revealing.