Sufix 661-114Y Monofilament Line Review
Our verdict
The Sufix 661-114Y packs 330 yards of 14 lb hi-vis yellow monofilament into a $10.99 spool, rated 4.5 stars across 125 reviews. It combines a stronger line class with a visible color and the lowest review count of the group, making it worth a look mainly for anglers who prioritize price and strength together.
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Anglers who want a 14 lb line for moderate freshwater strength needs and prefer a hi-vis yellow color to track line position, all at a price under eleven dollars.
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- Material Resin
- Length 11880 Inches
- Line Weight 14
- Technique Monofilament
- Size 14 lbs
- Color Hi Vis Yellow
- Priced 10% above the category median ($9.99 across 47 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 125 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
125 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
Somewhere between light finesse line and heavy big-game spools sits a 14 lb rating, useful for anglers who want more strength for moderate freshwater targets while still keeping things affordable. The Sufix 661-114Y covers that spot: 330 yards of resin-based monofilament rated at 14 lb, colored hi-vis yellow, priced at $10.99 for a single spool.
At 4.5 stars across 125 reviews, the rating matches the Sea SS44-80 exactly, though on a much smaller review base. The hi-vis yellow color puts it in the same visibility category as the 661-108Y spool in this same product line, trading stealth for easier on-water tracking of the line.
On price, the 661-114Y undercuts the ANDE pcw-50 at $12.99, the Sea SS44-80 at $13.99, and the Maxima MOSS30 at $26.23, making it the second cheapest option in this comparison behind the 4 lb 661-104 spool. Its 4.5 star rating, however, trails the 4.7 stars posted by both the Maxima MOSS30 and the ANDE pcw-50, and its 125 reviews are the fewest of any line compared here, a tradeoff worth weighing carefully against the lower price tag.
Pros
- 14 lb rating adds meaningful strength over lighter panfish-class line
- Priced at $10.99, undercutting three of the four comparison lines
- Hi-vis yellow color for easier line tracking on the water
- 330 yards on a single spool
- 4.5 star rating, matching the Sea SS44-80 despite a smaller review base
- Resin-based monofilament construction listed in the specs
Cons
- 125 reviews is the lowest review count among all four lines in this comparison
- 4.5 star rating trails the 4.7 stars posted by the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50
- Hi-vis yellow works against stealth in clear water compared to clear line options
- 14 lb test still falls well short of the 80 lb Sea SS44-80 for heavy species
- No bought-last-month figure is listed for this spool
Specifications
| Material | Resin |
|---|---|
| Length | 11880 Inches |
| Line Weight | 14 |
| Technique | Monofilament |
| Size | 14 lbs |
| Color | Hi Vis Yellow |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | 330 yards fishing line |
Performance notes
A 14 lb rating extends the line's use into moderate freshwater strength territory, suitable for larger bass, catfish on lighter tackle, or similar species that need more margin than an 8 lb or 12 lb spool provides. Listed as a resin monofilament with a hi-vis yellow color, the line trades some stealth for visibility, which helps when watching for subtle strikes or tracking a lure's path across the water. At 330 yards, the spool holds enough length to fill most spinning or baitcasting reels, and the price positions it as an affordable step up in strength within the broader Sufix lineup covered in this comparison set, without moving into the heavier, pricier territory of the 80 lb Sea SS44-80 spool.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star rating across 125 reviews places this listing on par with the Sea SS44-80 in star average, but with a review count roughly eight times smaller than that line's 988. Compared to the Maxima MOSS30's 538 reviews and the ANDE pcw-50's 492, the 125 figure here is the thinnest data set in the group. No bought-last-month number is reported to add a recent-demand signal. The pattern suggests a line with consistent, positive feedback from a smaller group of buyers rather than the broader track record seen on the higher-volume alternatives in this comparison.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes the 661-114Y different from other Sufix spools in this comparison?
Its 14 lb rating and hi-vis yellow color set it apart, offering more strength than lighter finesse spools while keeping the visible-line tracking benefit. It is priced at $10.99, among the cheaper options shown here, with 330 yards on the spool.
Is a 125 review count reliable?
It's the smallest sample size of the four lines compared, well under the Sea SS44-80's 988 or the Maxima MOSS30's 538. The 4.5 star average still matches the Sea SS44-80, but buyers wanting a larger review history to lean on may look elsewhere.
Why pick hi-vis yellow over clear line?
Hi-vis yellow makes it easier to watch the line on the water for bite detection or lure tracking. The tradeoff is reduced stealth, since the color is more visible to fish than a clear monofilament option would be in the same water.