Sufix 660-320G Braided Line Review
Our verdict
The Sufix 660-320G braided line costs $112.77 for a large 1200-yard spool of 20 lb test, rated 4.6 stars across 139 reviews. It is built for anglers who want to buy line once and cover an entire season, though at 0+ bought last month it has not shown recent purchase momentum.
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Anglers who want to buy braided line in bulk, at 1200 yards per spool, and outfit multiple reels or a full season from one purchase without needing to shop again for 20 lb test line.
Skip if
Casual anglers who only fish occasionally should skip this spool. At $112.77 it costs far more upfront than the smaller Power 21100200500E at $44.99, and with 0+ bought last month it shows less recent buying activity than that top alternative's 100+.
- Material Dyneema, Gore Performance Fibers
- Length 43200 Inches
- Line Weight 20
- Technique Braided
- Size One Size
- Color Coastal Camo, Lo-Vis Green
- Priced 351% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 139 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
139 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 1200-yard spool sits at the largest end of the braided line spectrum, meant for anglers who would rather buy once and stop thinking about line for a long stretch of fishing. The Sufix 660-320G is built at that scale, aimed at the angler who spools several reels or fishes often enough to burn through line quickly.
At $112.77, this spool delivers 20 lb test across 1200 yards, built from a Dyneema and Gore Performance Fibers blend rather than the standard blend material used elsewhere in this lineup, and offered in Coastal Camo or Lo-Vis Green. The 4.6-star average across 139 reviews sits just under the 4.7-star scores posted by several alternatives in this comparison, and the 0+ bought last month figure means recent purchase data does not stand out either way.
Set against the Power 21100200500E, which costs $44.99 for 500 yards of the same 20 lb test with 5,800 reviews and 100+ bought last month, the 660-320G asks for a much bigger upfront payment in exchange for well over double the yardage. Anglers who do the math on cost per yard and expected line use over a season will decide whether the larger spool or the smaller, cheaper, higher-volume alternative fits their fishing better.
Pros
- 1200-yard spool length, among the largest capacities in this comparison
- Dyneema and Gore Performance Fibers construction, a step up from the standard blend material used elsewhere
- 20 lb test suited to versatile spinning applications
- 4.6-star average across 139 reviews
- Choice of Coastal Camo or Lo-Vis Green colorways
- InStock availability
Cons
- Highest price of this comparison group at $112.77
- 0+ bought last month, versus 100+ for the Power 21100200500E
- 4.6-star rating trails the 4.7-star average posted by several alternatives
- Large 1200-yard capacity may be more line than occasional anglers need
Specifications
| Material | Dyneema, Gore Performance Fibers |
|---|---|
| Length | 43200 Inches |
| Line Weight | 20 |
| Technique | Braided |
| Size | One Size |
| Color | Coastal Camo, Lo-Vis Green |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | 832 Braid 20 lb Low-Vis Green - 1200 Yds |
Performance notes
The Dyneema and Gore Performance Fibers construction sets this spool apart from the standard blend material used by most of the other lines in this comparison, a difference in fiber makeup rather than a claim this review can verify through use. A 20 lb test rating keeps it in the same general-purpose class as the Power 21100200500E, suited to spinning tackle rather than heavier offshore setups. At 1200 yards, listed as 43200 inches, the spool holds more than double the 500-yard Power 21100200500E and eight times the 150-yard PowerPro 21100080150Y, reducing how often an angler running multiple reels needs to restock. The Coastal Camo and Lo-Vis Green color options point to presentations meant to blend into the water rather than stand out, in contrast to the Hi-Vis Yellow option offered by the PowerPro 21100080150Y.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 139 reviews sits a touch below the 4.7-star scores posted by the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E, though the difference is small and the review count is still substantial. The 0+ bought last month figure is the more notable data point, showing no measurable recent purchase activity, in contrast to the Power 21100200500E's 100+ bought last month. Read together, the pattern suggests a well-established product that has accumulated a solid review history over time without showing the same current buying momentum as the category's top-selling alternative, which may reflect its considerably higher price point relative to smaller spools.
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Frequently asked questions
How many yards are in the Sufix 660-320G spool?
This spool holds 1200 yards, listed as 43200 inches in the specifications, making it one of the largest capacities compared here. That is more than double the 500 yards on the Power 21100200500E and eight times the 150 yards on the PowerPro 21100080150Y.
What is the material of the Sufix 660-320G?
The listed material is a Dyneema and Gore Performance Fibers blend, distinct from the standard blend material used by the Power and PowerPro lines compared here. It comes in Coastal Camo or Lo-Vis Green, both aimed at low-visibility presentation in the water.
Is the Sufix 660-320G worth the higher price over smaller spools?
That depends on how much line an angler goes through. At $112.77 for 1200 yards it costs far more upfront than the $44.99, 500-yard Power 21100200500E, but anglers who fish often or spool several reels may prefer buying line in this larger, less frequent quantity.