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Power 21100080300E Braided Line Review

4.7 (983) Amazon rating$29.56

Our verdict

The Power 21100080300E braided line costs $29.56 for 300 yards of 8 pound test, sitting between the shorter PowerPro spool and the longer 500 yard lines in this comparison. Its 4.7 star rating across 983 reviews shows solid feedback volume, though the 0 or more bought-last-month figure suggests slower current turnover than some competing spools.

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Best for

Anglers who want a mid-length 300 yard spool of 8 pound test for light freshwater tackle, and who value a line with a large, established review base of 983 ratings averaging 4.7 stars over a brand-new or lightly reviewed listing.

Skip if

Skip it if you need heavier line, since 8 pound test is the lightest weight next to the 150 yard PowerPro option, and anglers chasing bigger fish should look at the 20 or 30 pound lines also compared here instead.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 0.1 Pounds
  • Length 300 Yards
  • Line Weight 8 pounds
  • Technique Braided
  • Size 300YD/8LB
  • Priced 18% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 983 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.5/5

    983 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

Re-spooling a light freshwater reel mid-season is common for anglers who fish often, and the Power 21100080300E gives them a middle-ground option at 300 yards, longer than the 150 yard PowerPro spool but shorter than the 500 yard fills also in this lineup.

At 8 pound test, this line is built for finesse presentations rather than heavy tackle, matching the same 8 pound rating as the cheaper PowerPro spool while offering twice the length for $29.56. The blend material and Moss Green color point to a line designed to disappear against grass and vegetation rather than stand out on the surface, which suits anglers fishing weedy freshwater cover.

With 983 reviews and a 4.7 star average, this line has a meaningfully larger feedback base than the 117-review PowerPro spool, though it trails the 5,800 reviews on the pricier 500 yard Power line. The bought-last-month figure sits at 0 or more, the same as the PowerPro listing, which suggests neither of the lighter 8 pound spools is currently moving at the same pace as the 100+ figures shown on the two heavier options.

Pros

  • 300 yard spool is a middle-ground length, twice as long as the 150 yard PowerPro option
  • 4.7 star rating across 983 reviews, a solid feedback base
  • Moss Green color and blend material aimed at low visibility in weedy or grassy water
  • $29.56 price sits below the two 500 yard, higher pound test spools in this lineup
  • 8 pound test is well suited to finesse presentations for panfish and light bass

Cons

  • Bought-last-month is listed at 0 or more, the same modest figure as the cheapest spool
  • 8 pound test limits this line to lighter tackle, not larger or harder-fighting fish
  • Review count trails the 5,800 attached to the pricier 500 yard Power line
  • No line diameter figure is listed, making direct spool capacity comparisons harder

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight0.1 Pounds
Length300 Yards
Line Weight8 pounds
TechniqueBraided
Size300YD/8LB
ColorMoss Green
Pieces9000.0 Feet

Performance notes

Eight pound test and a 300 yard length describe a spool built for consistent, lighter-duty fishing rather than a one-time heavy-tackle setup. That test rating keeps the line thin, which helps with casting distance and bait action on finesse presentations, though it also means less raw stopping power against larger fish compared to the 20 and 30 pound lines in this comparison. The 300 yard length is enough to fully spool most reels used for panfish, trout or light bass without needing a second purchase right away, while still costing less than the 500 yard options here. The blend material and Moss Green coloring suggest a line meant to blend into vegetation and stained water rather than stand out, which fits anglers working weed beds, lily pads or other cover where a visible line can spook fish.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 983 reviews puts this line among the higher-rated options in the lineup, and the review count is large enough to carry real statistical weight, well above the 117-review PowerPro spool though below the 5,800-review Power line. The bought-last-month figure of 0 or more, however, matches the pattern seen on the lower-priced PowerPro spool rather than the 100+ figures attached to the two pricier 500 yard lines. Read together, that suggests a line with a strong historical rating and a substantial number of past buyers, but without the same current sales momentum as the higher-priced spools in this comparison, at least at the time this data was recorded.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the 300 yard length compare to other spools in this lineup?

It sits in the middle. The PowerPro spool offers only 150 yards, while the two Power branded 500 yard lines offer nearly twice as much line as this 300 yard spool. That makes it a reasonable middle option for anglers who do not need a full 500 yard fill.

Is 8 pound test strong enough for bass fishing?

Eight pound test can handle smaller bass and panfish, but it is the lightest rating in this comparison alongside the PowerPro spool. Anglers targeting larger bass or fishing heavier cover may prefer the 20 pound Power 21100200500E line or the 30 pound SG_B003D93SFO_US line instead.

Does the review count suggest reliable quality?

With 983 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, this line has a review base large enough to be a reasonably reliable signal, more than eight times the PowerPro spool's 117 reviews. It falls short of the 5,800 reviews on the pricier Power 21100200500E line, but it is still a substantial sample size.

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