Sufix 660-120L Braided Line Review
Our verdict
The Sufix 660-120L braided line runs $34.99 for 300 yards of 20 lb test, and its 4.7-star average across 145 reviews puts it in line with pricier braided lines on this list. It is a solid choice for anglers who want a shorter spool of 20 lb braid without paying for 500 or 600 yards they will not use.
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Anglers who want a manageable 300-yard spool of 20 lb braided line for spinning reels, rather than committing to the 500-yard or larger spools that dominate this category, and who are comfortable paying a bit more per yard for a smaller put-up.
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Anglers who spool multiple reels or fish often should look elsewhere. At $34.99 for 300 yards, the per-yard cost is higher than the Power 21100200500E at $44.99 for 500 yards, and with only 145 reviews it has far less buyer history behind it.
- Material Blend
- Weight 0.01 Pounds
- Length 10800 Inches
- Line Weight 20
- Technique Braided
- Size One Size
- Priced 40% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 145 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
145 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
A 300-yard spool sits at the smaller end of what braided line makers offer, and it fits anglers who fish light spinning setups and do not need to re-spool a whole boat of reels at once. The Sufix 660-120L is built for that kind of use, a single spool sized for one or two reels rather than a season's worth of line changes.
At $34.99, this spool delivers 20 lb test across 300 yards, listed as a blend material in the Multi color option. The 4.7-star average across 145 reviews sits at the top end of the rating range for braided lines on this list, matching the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E, both of which also average 4.7 stars. Bought last month sits at 0+, so recent purchase volume is not a strong signal for this particular spool.
Against the alternatives, the math favors longer spools on a per-yard basis. The Power 21100200500E offers the same 20 lb test across 500 yards for $44.99, working out to less cost per yard and backed by 5,800 reviews and 100+ bought last month. Anglers who care more about stretching a dollar across the season may prefer that option, while those who just need a smaller, cheaper-upfront spool of 20 lb braid can go with the 660-120L.
Pros
- 20 lb test rated for versatile spinning reel applications
- 300-yard spool length suited to single-reel or light-tackle use
- 4.7-star average across 145 reviews, matching the top-rated lines in this category
- Blend construction listed under the Multi color option
- InStock availability
- Priced at $34.99, a mid-range entry among braided lines on this list
Cons
- Higher cost per yard than the 500-yard Power 21100200500E at $44.99
- Only 145 reviews compared to 5,800 on the top-selling alternative
- Bought last month listed at 0+, offering no recent-demand signal
- 300 yards means more frequent re-spooling than the 500-yard alternative
Specifications
| Material | Blend |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Length | 10800 Inches |
| Line Weight | 20 |
| Technique | Braided |
| Size | One Size |
| Color | Multi |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | Fishing Lure |
Performance notes
The 20 lb test rating puts this spool in a mid-strength braid category, suitable for medium spinning reels targeting species that do not require heavier line classes. At 300 yards, a single spool covers a moderate-capacity reel with room for one or two re-spools before running out, though anglers running larger reels or multiple setups will burn through it faster than a 500-yard spool. The blend material construction is the same general category used across the other Sufix and Power lines in this lineup, rather than a single-fiber Spectra build like the PowerPro 21100080150Y. The 0.01-pound listed weight reflects the line itself rather than packaging, consistent with how thin braided line is relative to its stated test strength. The Multi color listing suggests a line intended to blend into varied water conditions rather than a high-visibility line built for sighting bites.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 145 reviews puts this spool on par with the highest-rated lines in this comparison, including the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E, both also at 4.7 stars. The review count, however, is far smaller, 145 versus 5,800 for the top alternative, which means the rating rests on a thinner sample. Bought last month is listed at 0+, so there is no indication of recent purchase momentum the way there is for the Power 21100200500E at 100+ bought last month. Taken together, the pattern suggests a well-regarded but lower-volume product, one that satisfies the anglers who buy it without generating the same purchase frequency as the category's higher-volume sellers.
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Frequently asked questions
How long is a spool of the Sufix 660-120L braided line?
This spool holds 300 yards of line, per the listed length specification. That length works for a single spinning reel or light-tackle setup, though anglers who fish multiple reels or re-spool often may find themselves buying more spools sooner than they would with a 500 or 600-yard option.
What test strength does the Sufix 660-120L come in?
The listed line weight is 20 pounds, placing it in the same test class as the Power 21100200500E, which offers 500 yards for $44.99. That test strength suits medium spinning tackle rather than the lighter 8-pound class covered by the PowerPro 21100080150Y and the Power 21100080300E.
Is the Sufix 660-120L a better deal than the Power 21100200500E?
Not on a per-yard basis. The 660-120L costs $34.99 for 300 yards of 20 lb test, while the Power 21100200500E costs $44.99 for 500 yards of the same test strength, working out to less per yard and backed by far more reviews and buyer volume.