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ANDE ANDE MONOFILAMENTO Monofilament Line Review

4.6 (294) Amazon rating$19.99

Our verdict

The ANDE ANDE Monofilamento delivers 400 yards of 30 pound clear nylon line for $19.99, backed by a 4.6 star rating across 294 reviews. It costs more than the $12.99 ANDE PCW-50 and the $13.99 Sea SS44-80, so it earns its price mainly on the strength of its documented yardage and pound test.

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Best for

Anglers who want a documented spec sheet, specifically 400 yards of 30 pound test nylon in clear, and who prefer sticking with the ANDE brand even at a higher per-spool price than other ANDE or Sea options here.

Skip if

Skip it if $19.99 feels steep for a single spool, since the $12.99 ANDE PCW-50 carries a higher 4.7 star rating from more total reviews, or if you want a longer spool than 400 yards for offshore work.

  • Material Nylon
  • Length 400 Yards
  • Line Weight 30
  • Technique Monofilament
  • Size 30 pounds
  • Color Clear
  • Priced 100% above the category median ($9.99 across 47 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 294 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.0/5

    294 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Buying line by the spec sheet means checking pound test, yardage, and material before anything else, and the ANDE ANDE Monofilamento gives you all three up front: 400 yards of 30 pound clear nylon monofilament for $19.99. That is the most detailed listing among the ANDE-branded lines in this comparison.

The rating sits at 4.6 stars across 294 reviews, a solid number but not the strongest in this group. The cheaper ANDE PCW-50 posts a 4.7 star average across 492 reviews at $12.99, and the Sea SS44-80 backs its 4.5 stars with 988 reviews at $13.99. On raw rating and review volume, the Monofilamento trails both, though it is the only one of the three with a full spec block listed.

For anglers who value knowing exactly what they are spooling on, 30 pound test and 400 yards of clear nylon is enough for most freshwater and light saltwater setups. Availability is listed as In Stock, so there is no supply concern for anyone ready to order. Whether the extra detail justifies paying more than the PCW-50 depends on how much that documented spec sheet is worth to you.

Pros

  • Full spec sheet listed: 400 yards of 30 pound test clear nylon monofilament
  • 4.6 star rating across 294 reviews shows a generally positive pattern
  • Listed as In Stock for immediate order
  • Nylon construction, a common material choice for monofilament line
  • Comes as a single 1.0 count spool, straightforward for reel spooling

Cons

  • Priced at $19.99, higher than the $12.99 ANDE PCW-50 and $13.99 Sea SS44-80 in this comparison
  • Lower star rating than the ANDE PCW-50's 4.7 stars
  • Review count of 294 is the lowest among the mono-line options compared here
  • Bought last month is listed as 0+, showing no recent order momentum

Specifications

MaterialNylon
Length400 Yards
Line Weight30
TechniqueMonofilament
Size30 pounds
ColorClear
Pieces1.0 Count

Performance notes

The spec sheet here is the clearest of the ANDE options in this comparison: 30 pound test nylon monofilament spooled to 400 yards, in clear. That pound test sits in a middle range, heavier than typical panfish or trout setups but lighter than the 80 pound test Sea SS44-80 built for bigger fish or heavier cover. Nylon monofilament like this stretches more than fluorocarbon or braided lines, which helps absorb a hard strike but also means less direct feel of what is happening at the hook. Four hundred yards is enough to fully spool most spinning and baitcasting reels with room to re-spool at least once before running out. At $19.99 for that yardage and pound test, the per-yard cost lands above the $12.99 ANDE PCW-50, though that spool does not list a comparable yardage figure for a direct comparison.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 294 reviews is respectable but sits below both the ANDE PCW-50's 4.7 stars from 492 reviews and matches the Sea SS44-80's rating tier while trailing its 988-review sample size. Smaller review counts can shift more with each new rating, so this average carries somewhat less statistical weight than the larger samples in this comparison. The 0+ bought-last-month figure does not point to strong recent buying activity, which lines up with a smaller review base overall. None of that means the line performs poorly, only that fewer buyers have weighed in compared to the other ANDE and Sea options shown alongside it.

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Frequently asked questions

What pound test is the ANDE ANDE Monofilamento line?

It is listed as 30 pound test clear nylon monofilament, spooled to 400 yards. That places it heavier than typical light-tackle line but well under the 80 pound test Sea SS44-80 also shown in this comparison, making it a middle-weight choice for general purpose freshwater or inshore fishing.

Is the ANDE ANDE Monofilamento worth more than the cheaper ANDE PCW-50?

At $19.99 versus $12.99, you are paying about $7 more for a documented 400 yard, 30 pound spec sheet the PCW-50 listing does not provide. The PCW-50 does carry a higher 4.7 star rating, so the extra cost buys documentation rather than a better review record.

How many reviews back the ANDE ANDE Monofilamento's rating?

The 4.6 star average is built on 294 reviews, the smallest sample among the mono-line products compared here. For context, the Sea SS44-80 has 988 reviews and the ANDE PCW-50 has 492, both larger sample sizes than the Monofilamento's review base.

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