Sufix 660-230G Braided Line Review

4.7 (196) Amazon rating$56.11100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Sufix 660-230G braided line costs $56.11 for 600 yards of 30 lb test, and its 4.7-star average across 196 reviews comes paired with 100+ bought last month, a real demand signal among this group of braided lines. That combination of rating, review volume and purchase activity makes it a reasonable pick for anglers who need a 30 lb spool.

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Best for

Anglers who want a 30 lb braided line in a 600-yard spool with an established buying pattern behind it, evidenced by 196 reviews and 100+ purchases last month, rather than a newer or lower-volume listing.

Skip if

Anglers who need a lighter 20 lb line for finesse spinning setups should look at the Power 21100200500E instead, and those on a tight budget may prefer the Power 21100080300E at $29.56, which costs far less despite a lower test rating.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 0.01 Ounces
  • Length 600 Yards
  • Line Weight 30
  • Technique Braided
  • Size One Size
  • Priced 125% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 196 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.3/5

    196 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 600-yard spool of braided line covers heavier use, the kind of fishing where re-spooling every reel in the box adds up. The Sufix 660-230G is built at that scale, giving anglers a bigger reserve of line to draw from across a season rather than a single small refill.

At $56.11, this spool delivers 30 lb test across 600 yards under the 832 Braid Low-Vis Green designation listed in its feature description. The 4.7-star average across 196 reviews matches the top rating tier among the braided lines compared here, and the 100+ bought last month figure stands out, matching the pace of the highest-volume alternative, the Power 21100200500E.

Against that same Power 21100200500E, which sells 500 yards of 20 lb test for $44.99 with 5,800 reviews, the 660-230G carries a heavier test rating and more yardage for a higher price, a reasonable tradeoff for anglers who specifically need 30 lb line rather than 20 lb. Compared to the budget-priced Power 21100080300E at $29.56 for 300 yards of 8 lb test, the two products serve different tackle needs entirely, one light and one heavy.

Pros

  • 600-yard spool length suited to anglers who re-spool multiple reels per season
  • 30 lb test rated for heavier braided-line applications
  • 4.7-star average across 196 reviews
  • 100+ bought last month, matching the top-volume alternative in this comparison
  • Low-Vis Green colorway listed under the 832 Braid feature description
  • InStock availability

Cons

  • Priced above the Power 21100200500E, which offers 500 yards of 20 lb test for less
  • Not suited to anglers who only need a lighter 20 lb or 8 lb line class
  • Fewer reviews than the Power 21100200500E's 5,800, though still a solid sample at 196
  • 600 yards may be more capacity than light-tackle anglers need

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight0.01 Ounces
Length600 Yards
Line Weight30
TechniqueBraided
SizeOne Size
ColorMulti
Pieces1.0 Count
Feature832 Braid 30 lb Low-Vis Green - 600 Yds

Performance notes

A 30 lb test rating places this line in a heavier-duty class than the 20 lb and 8 lb options elsewhere in this comparison, suited to tackle built for bigger fish or rougher structure where a stronger line class matters. The 600-yard length is enough to spool larger-capacity reels or refill several smaller reels across a season without buying multiple spools. The Low-Vis Green color listed in the feature description points to a line meant to stay unobtrusive in the water rather than a bright, high-visibility line built for tracking strikes at the rod tip. As a blend construction, it falls in the same general material category as the Power lines in this comparison rather than the single-fiber Spectra build used by the PowerPro 21100080150Y. At 0.01 ounces listed weight, the spec reflects the thinness of the line itself rather than any packaging.

What buyers say

The 4.7-star average across 196 reviews places this spool among the highest-rated braided lines in this comparison, tied with the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E. What stands out more is the 100+ bought last month figure, matching the purchase pace of the best-selling Power 21100200500E and well ahead of the 0+ figures reported for the two lower-priced alternatives. That combination, a strong rating held across nearly 200 reviews plus active recent buying, suggests this spool is not just well liked by the people who already own it but is also actively being purchased right now, a pattern that reads as a genuinely in-demand product rather than one riding an old rating.

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Frequently asked questions

How much line does the Sufix 660-230G spool hold?

This spool holds 600 yards of 30 lb test braided line, per the listed specifications. That is more than double the 300-yard capacity of some lighter spools in this category and roughly in line with the larger spools carried by other braided lines on this list.

Does the Sufix 660-230G sell well compared to other braided lines here?

The bought last month figure sits at 100+, matching the pace of the Power 21100200500E, the top-volume line in this comparison. That places it well ahead of the Power 21100080300E and the PowerPro 21100080150Y, both listed with 0+ bought last month.

Is the Sufix 660-230G's 30 lb test the right choice over lighter lines?

It depends on the tackle. The 30 lb test suits heavier setups better than the 20 lb Power 21100200500E or the 8 lb PowerPro 21100080150Y and Power 21100080300E, so anglers running lighter spinning gear built around thinner line classes should choose one of those instead.

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