P-Line CXXQG-8 Monofilament Line Review

4.6 (747) Amazon rating$18.11

Our verdict

The P-Line CXXQG-8 packs 1800 feet of 8 lb copolymer line into an 0.2 pound spool for $18.11, backed by a 4.6 star rating across 747 reviews. Its copolymer construction and large review base set it apart from the straight monofilament and braided lines it's compared against here.

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Best for

Anglers who want a large-capacity 8 lb spool for frequent respooling, and who are drawn to copolymer construction and a large, well-reviewed sample size before committing to a purchase.

Skip if

Skip it if you need a heavier line class for big-game species, since 8 lb copolymer falls well under the 80 lb rating of the Sea SS44-80 included in this comparison.

  • Material Nylon
  • Weight 0.2 Pounds
  • Length 1800 Feet
  • Line Weight 8 pounds
  • Technique Copolymer
  • Size 8-Pound
  • Priced 81% above the category median ($9.99 across 47 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 747 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.3/5

    747 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

Frequent respoolers and anglers who go through line quickly benefit from a bulk spool rather than a standard 330 yard package. The P-Line CXXQG-8 covers that need with 1800 feet of 8 lb copolymer line, colored moss green, weighing 0.2 pounds, priced at $18.11.

Unlike the straight nylon monofilaments in this comparison set, the CXXQG-8 is built as a copolymer, a blend construction that differs from pure monofilament or braid. At 747 reviews and a 4.6 star average, it has the second-largest review base of the group, behind only the Sea SS44-80's 988.

On price, the CXXQG-8 costs more than the ANDE pcw-50 at $12.99 or the Sea SS44-80 at $13.99, and less than the Maxima MOSS30 at $26.23, but the length comparison isn't apples to apples since it ships in feet rather than yards. Its 4.6 star rating beats the Sea SS44-80's 4.5 stars and matches the moss green color naming convention shared loosely with the Maxima MOSS30, though the two are different brands and constructions entirely, built for different fishing situations and different target species altogether across freshwater and saltwater use.

Pros

  • 1800 feet of line on one spool, a bulk quantity for frequent respooling
  • 4.6 star rating across 747 reviews, the second-largest review base in this comparison
  • Copolymer construction differs from the straight monofilament options compared here
  • Beats the Sea SS44-80's 4.5 star rating
  • Lightweight 0.2 pound spool despite the long length
  • Moss green color for a natural presentation in vegetation or stained water

Cons

  • 8 lb rating is far short of the 80 lb Sea SS44-80 for big-game species
  • Priced at $18.11, more than both the ANDE pcw-50 and Sea SS44-80
  • No bought-last-month figure is listed for this spool
  • 4.6 star rating still trails the 4.7 stars posted by the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50
  • Length is listed in feet rather than yards, making direct comparisons to the other spools less straightforward

Specifications

MaterialNylon
Weight0.2 Pounds
Length1800 Feet
Line Weight8 pounds
TechniqueCopolymer
Size8-Pound
ColorMoss Green
Pieces1800.0 Feet
FeatureFishing Line

Performance notes

An 8 lb rating keeps this line in a moderate freshwater range, suited to panfish, bass, or similar species rather than heavy game fish. Copolymer construction blends characteristics of different line materials, which typically aims for a balance of manageable stretch and abrasion resistance compared to a pure nylon monofilament. The moss green color is meant to blend into vegetation or stained water rather than disappear entirely like a clear line would in open, clear conditions. At 1800 feet, the spool holds far more line than the 330 yard packages seen elsewhere in this comparison, roughly six times the length, making it suited to anglers who respool often or share line across multiple reels from one bulk spool over a season.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 747 reviews is a strong showing, placing this line second in review volume among the four compared here, behind only the Sea SS44-80's 988 reviews. It outpaces the Maxima MOSS30's 538 and the ANDE pcw-50's 492 in raw review count while matching the Sufix 661-104's 4.6 star average. No bought-last-month figure is available to gauge current purchase pace. Taken together, the large review base paired with a solidly positive rating suggests a well-established product with a long track record of buyer feedback rather than a newer or less-reviewed listing.

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Frequently asked questions

How much line does the P-Line CXXQG-8 include?

It ships with 1800 feet of 8 lb copolymer line on a single 0.2 pound spool, a bulk quantity compared to the 330 yard spools common among the other lines in this comparison, useful for anglers who respool often or fish multiple reels.

What is copolymer line and how does it differ from monofilament?

Copolymer line is a blended construction rather than a pure single-resin monofilament. The other lines compared here are listed as nylon monofilament or braided technique, so the CXXQG-8's copolymer build sets it apart in material composition, price, and packaged length.

Is the 747 review count trustworthy?

It's the second-largest review base among the four lines compared, behind only the Sea SS44-80's 988 reviews, and ahead of the Maxima MOSS30's 538 and ANDE pcw-50's 492, with a solid 4.6 star average across that large sample of buyers.

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