Sunline 63031772 Fluorocarbon Line Review

4.6 (328) Amazon rating$19.99

Our verdict

The Sunline 63031772 is a 10 pound fluorocarbon spool at $19.99, holding a 4.6 star average across 328 reviews, a rating that matches most of the field in this comparison while sitting closer to the middle of the price range than the cheapest or most premium options.

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Best for

Anglers who want a confirmed 100 percent fluorocarbon technique at 10 lb, comparable to the Seaguar 10TS200's spec, but at a lower price than that $35.97 spool.

Skip if

Budget is the deciding factor, since the $8.99 P-Line FCCF-2 and $7.87 Berkley Vanish both undercut the $19.99 price here while carrying a similar 4.6 star rating.

  • Material Fluorocarbon
  • Line Weight 10
  • Technique Fluorocarbon
  • Size 10-Pounds/200-Yards
  • Color Clear
  • Pieces 600.0 Feet
  • Priced 25% above the category median ($15.98 across 55 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 328 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    328 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

The Sunline 63031772 lists Fluorocarbon as both the material and the technique, a spec match with the more expensive Seaguar 10TS200 rather than the monofilament or copolymer lines that also carry a fluorocarbon-line label in this comparison. Priced at $19.99, it delivers a 10 lb pound test with 600 feet of line packed on, in clear color, described on the listing simply as a spool of fishing line.

At 4.6 stars across 328 reviews, the rating matches the score carried by the P-Line FCCF-2, Berkley Vanish, and TrikFish spools, though the review count of 328 is smaller than the thousands behind the Berkley and P-Line FCCF-2 listings. It sits below the 4.7 stars on the Maxima MOSS 25 and Maxima MFCL12, and just above nothing else distinguishes it on rating alone within this set.

Price-wise, $19.99 puts it close to the $19.30 P-Line FCCQ-8 and well above the sub-nine-dollar Berkley and P-Line FCCF-2 spools, but meaningfully below the $35.97 Seaguar, which shares the same confirmed fluorocarbon technique and similar 10 lb pound test. For anglers who specifically want the fluorocarbon material spec rather than a monofilament line marketed under the same category, this spool offers that at roughly half the Seaguar's price, with a comparable rating band to the rest of the field.

Pros

  • Confirmed Fluorocarbon material and technique, matching the pricier Seaguar 10TS200 rather than the monofilament or copolymer spools in this comparison
  • 10 lb pound test with 600 feet of line packed on the spool
  • 4.6 star average across 328 reviews, in line with most of the field
  • Priced at $19.99, about half the cost of the similarly specced $35.97 Seaguar
  • Clear color for low visibility in the water

Cons

  • Priced above the $8.99 P-Line FCCF-2 and $7.87 Berkley Vanish, which carry the same 4.6 star rating
  • 328 reviews is a smaller sample than the thousands behind the Berkley Vanish and P-Line FCCF-2 listings
  • Rating of 4.6 stars trails the 4.7 stars on both Maxima spools in this comparison
  • Bought last month shows 0+, no recent demand signal versus the Berkley Vanish's 700+

Specifications

MaterialFluorocarbon
Line Weight10
TechniqueFluorocarbon
Size10-Pounds/200-Yards
ColorClear
Pieces600.0 Feet
FeatureSpool of fishing line

Performance notes

A confirmed Fluorocarbon technique at 10 lb positions this spool for the same clear-water, low-visibility use case as the Seaguar 10TS200, since both share the material and pound test spec, unlike the monofilament and copolymer lines also labeled fluorocarbon-line elsewhere in this comparison. The 600 feet of line on the spool works out to 200 yards, matching the Seaguar's yardage exactly, which makes the roughly sixteen dollar price gap between the two spools notable for anglers comparing true fluorocarbon options at the same pound test and length. Clear color keeps the line low-visibility underwater, the main reason anglers choose fluorocarbon leader material over standard monofilament in the first place. The listing describes the product simply as a spool of fishing line, without extra feature claims beyond the confirmed material, pound test, and length, which keeps the comparison to the plain spec sheet rather than marketing language.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 328 reviews puts this spool in the same rating band as the P-Line FCCF-2, Berkley Vanish, and TrikFish spools, though its review count is far smaller than the 4,000 to 6,718 reviews behind the two cheaper alternatives. That smaller sample means the rating, while solid, has less weight behind it than those larger-volume listings. Bought last month reads 0+, leaving no recent purchase signal to compare against the Berkley Vanish's 700+ or the Seaguar and TrikFish's 100+ figures. The pattern suggests a steadily rated but less reviewed and less recently active listing than several of its direct competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Sunline 63031772 true fluorocarbon line?

Yes, the spec sheet lists both material and technique as Fluorocarbon, matching the pricier Seaguar 10TS200 rather than the monofilament or copolymer lines also sold under a fluorocarbon-line label in this comparison, which is worth confirming before buying if true fluorocarbon matters to you.

How does the Sunline 63031772 compare to the Seaguar 10TS200?

Both share a 10 lb pound test and 200 yard length, and both are confirmed Fluorocarbon in material and technique, but the Sunline costs $19.99 versus $35.97 for the Seaguar, roughly half the price for a matching pound test and yardage spec.

What is the review record for the Sunline 63031772?

It holds a 4.6 star average across 328 reviews, matching the rating band of the P-Line FCCF-2, Berkley Vanish, and TrikFish spools, though with a smaller review count than the thousands behind the two cheaper alternatives in this comparison set.

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