Seaguar 20AX200 Fluorocarbon Line Review

4.5 (1,100) Amazon rating$26.9750+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Seaguar 20AX200 costs $26.97 for 200 yards of 20-pound test fluorocarbon in clear, correctly labeled as pure fluorocarbon material rather than a blend. A 4.5-star average across 1,100 reviews and a bought-last-month figure of 50+ point to a steady, well-reviewed all-around line at a mid-range price for this lineup.

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Best for

Anglers who want a versatile, mid-weight 20-pound fluorocarbon in a clear finish for general freshwater or light saltwater use will find the 200-yard Seaguar 20AX200 spool covers a full season of line changes.

Skip if

Skip it if you need the cheapest possible line by the yard, since the $26.97 price for 200 yards runs higher per yard than the 110-yard Berkley VPS8-15 at $7.87 or the bulk P-Line CXBSMG-12.

  • Material Fluorocarbon
  • Weight 3.2 Ounces
  • Length 200 Yards
  • Line Weight 20 Pounds
  • Technique Fluorocarbon
  • Size 20lbs/200yds
  • Priced 69% above the category median ($15.98 across 55 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 1,100 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    1,100 owner reviews, more 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

A 20-pound clear fluorocarbon line covers a wide range of freshwater situations, from open water to moderate cover, and that versatility is the pitch behind the Seaguar 20AX200. It ships 200 yards, listed as 600 feet, at $26.97, with the material field correctly listed as Fluorocarbon rather than a blend or nylon substitute, and it's listed as in stock at that price.

Among the fluorocarbon lines compared here, 20-pound test sits in the middle of the pack, heavier than the 6 to 12-pound options and lighter than the 30-pound spools. The $26.97 price for 200 yards works out to roughly 13 and a half cents per yard, more than the 110-yard Berkley VPS8-15 at $7.87 per spool but similar in scale to the 200-yard P-Line HF200-6 at $26.99.

A 4.5-star average across 1,100 reviews is a solid, well-supported rating, and the bought-last-month figure of 50+ shows modest but steady recent purchase activity. That volume sits well below the Berkley VPS8-15's 700-plus, suggesting the 20-pound weight and clear finish serve a real but narrower slice of buyers than the more commonly stocked lighter lines in this set.

Pros

  • 200-yard spool (600 feet) of 20-pound test fluorocarbon covers a full season of line changes
  • Material field correctly lists Fluorocarbon, matching the product type and technique spec
  • 4.5-star average across 1,100 reviews
  • Clear finish suited to open water and general freshwater conditions
  • Currently in stock at $26.97

Cons

  • $26.97 for 200 yards costs more per yard than the 110-yard Berkley VPS8-15 at $7.87
  • Bought-last-month of 50+ trails the Berkley VPS8-15's 700+ by a wide margin
  • 20-pound test isn't the lightest option for finesse work or the heaviest for big-game leaders
  • Only a clear color option listed, no tinted alternative for stained water
  • 1,100 reviews is solid but the 50+ recent-buy figure suggests slower current turnover

Specifications

MaterialFluorocarbon
Weight3.2 Ounces
Length200 Yards
Line Weight20 Pounds
TechniqueFluorocarbon
Size20lbs/200yds
ColorClear
Pieces600.0 Feet
Feature1 spool of fishing line

Performance notes

Twenty-pound test lands in the middle of this fluorocarbon lineup, heavier than the 6 to 12-pound spools built for finesse work and lighter than the 30-pound line meant for bigger fish or heavier cover. That middle weight makes the 20AX200 a reasonable choice for general freshwater use where the target species and structure vary from trip to trip. The clear finish is a straightforward, low-visibility option rather than a tinted line built for a specific water color. Unlike a couple of the other lines in this set, the material field here correctly reads Fluorocarbon, matching both the product name and the technique spec, which removes one point of guesswork when comparing across brands. At $26.97 for 200 yards, the per-yard cost runs higher than the cheapest bulk spools in this lineup but keeps the total package in a manageable size for one or two reels.

What buyers say

A 4.5-star average across 1,100 reviews is a healthy, well-supported rating for this line weight. The bought-last-month figure of 50+ is modest, especially set against the Berkley VPS8-15's 700-plus, but that's consistent with a 20-pound clear line serving a narrower, more specific niche than an all-purpose lighter spool. The large review count itself suggests plenty of buyers have used this line over time, even if current monthly purchase volume runs lower than the cheapest, highest-turnover options in this comparison. None of that points to a quality concern, just a smaller current slice of a busy category.

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Frequently asked questions

How much line comes on the Seaguar 20AX200 spool?

The spool holds 200 yards, listed as 600 feet, of 20-pound test fluorocarbon in a clear finish, priced at $26.97. That's enough line to handle a full season of re-spooling on one or two reels without running out. The material field also correctly lists Fluorocarbon rather than a substitute blend.

Is 20-pound test a good all-around choice?

Twenty-pound test sits in the middle of this fluorocarbon lineup, heavier than the 6 to 12-pound spools built for finesse work and lighter than the 30-pound line meant for bigger fish. That middle weight makes it a reasonable general freshwater choice, though anglers with a specific target species should match pound test to that fish rather than defaulting to the middle option.

How does buyer demand for the 20AX200 compare to other lines in this lineup?

Bought-last-month sits at 50+, well below the Berkley VPS8-15's 700-plus, though the 1,100-review count shows a substantial base of past buyers. The lower current volume likely reflects the narrower audience for a 20-pound clear fluorocarbon rather than any drop in quality, since the 4.5-star average holds up on a large sample.

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