Sufix 660-220G Braided Line Review

4.7 (209) Amazon rating$68.3150+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Sufix 660-220G braided line costs $68.31 for 600 yards of 20 lb test, backed by a 4.7-star average across 209 reviews and 50+ bought last month. That combination of price, rating and recent purchase activity places it as a solid, if pricier, option for anglers who need a full 600-yard spool of 20 lb braid.

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Best for

Anglers who want a 600-yard spool of 20 lb braided line and are willing to pay more per yard for a spool that also carries a solid 209-review track record and 50+ recent buyers.

Skip if

Budget-focused anglers should compare the numbers first. At $68.31 for 600 yards, this spool costs more per yard than the Power 21100200500E's $44.99 for 500 yards of the same 20 lb test, so shoppers chasing the lowest price per yard have a cheaper option.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 0.01 Ounces
  • Length 21600 Inches
  • Line Weight 20 pounds
  • Technique Braided
  • Size One Size
  • Priced 173% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 209 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.5/5

    209 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 20 lb braid gives anglers enough line to re-spool a reel more than once or to outfit a couple of setups from a single purchase. The Sufix 660-220G is built at that capacity, aimed at anglers who do not want to run out mid-season.

At $68.31, this spool delivers 20 lb test across 600 yards, listed in Multi color with a feature description naming it 832 Braid 20 lb Low-Vis Green over a 600-yard put-up. The 4.7-star average across 209 reviews sits at the same top tier as the highest-rated lines in this comparison, and the 50+ bought last month figure shows steady, if not top-of-category, recent demand.

Compared to the Power 21100200500E, which sells the same 20 lb test across 500 yards for $44.99 with 5,800 reviews and 100+ bought last month, the 660-220G costs more per yard and shows less purchase volume, though it still offers 100 yards more line per spool. Against the budget-priced Power 21100080300E at $29.56 for 300 yards of 8 lb test, the two lines serve different tackle needs, one heavier and one lighter.

Pros

  • 600-yard spool length, enough for repeat re-spooling across a season
  • 20 lb test rating suited to versatile spinning setups
  • 4.7-star average across 209 reviews
  • 50+ bought last month, showing steady recent demand
  • 832 Braid Low-Vis Green feature description for low-visibility presentation
  • InStock availability

Cons

  • Costs more per yard than the Power 21100200500E's $44.99 for 500 yards
  • Bought last month of 50+ trails the Power 21100200500E's 100+
  • Higher price point than the budget Power 21100080300E at $29.56
  • Listed color (Multi) and feature description (Low-Vis Green) do not fully match, worth double-checking before ordering

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight0.01 Ounces
Length21600 Inches
Line Weight20 pounds
TechniqueBraided
SizeOne Size
ColorMulti
Pieces1800.0 Feet
Feature832 Braid 20 lb Low-Vis Green - 600 Yds

Performance notes

A 20 lb test rating positions this line for general-purpose spinning applications, the same class as the Power 21100200500E, rather than the lighter 8 lb class used by the PowerPro 21100080150Y and Power 21100080300E. At 600 yards (listed as 21600 inches and 1800 feet), the spool holds enough line to refill a reel two or three times over, reducing how often anglers need to buy a replacement. The feature description names it as an 832 Braid construction in Low-Vis Green, suggesting a line built to stay understated in the water, though the separate color field lists Multi, so buyers should confirm the actual shade before ordering. As a blend material, it falls in the same construction category as the Power lines in this comparison rather than the single-fiber Spectra build of the PowerPro line.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star average across 209 reviews puts this spool in the same top rating tier as the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E, both also averaging 4.7 stars. The 50+ bought last month figure shows real ongoing demand, though it runs behind the Power 21100200500E's 100+ bought last month and its much larger base of 5,800 reviews. Read together, the pattern suggests a well-liked product with a healthy but not category-leading purchase rate, the kind of spool that satisfies buyers consistently without moving at the volume of the market's top seller.

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Frequently asked questions

How many yards does the Sufix 660-220G spool contain?

The listed length works out to 600 yards, also expressed as 21600 inches and 1800 feet in the specifications. That is enough 20 lb braid to refill a reel multiple times before the spool runs out, more capacity than the smaller 300-yard options in this category.

Is the color Multi or Low-Vis Green?

The listing shows both, Multi in the color field and 832 Braid 20 lb Low-Vis Green in the feature description. Buyers who need a specific shade should check the product listing directly before ordering, since the two fields describe it differently.

How does the Sufix 660-220G compare on price to the Power 21100200500E?

The 660-220G costs $68.31 for 600 yards of 20 lb test, while the Power 21100200500E costs $44.99 for 500 yards of the same test strength. The Power line costs less overall and per yard, though the 660-220G supplies 100 more yards per spool.

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