Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL Monofilament Line Review

4.5 (943) Amazon rating$9.99

Our verdict

The Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL costs just $9.99 for a 600 yard spool and holds a 4.5 star rating across 943 reviews, the second highest review count of any line here. That length and price combination makes it a value pick for anglers who respool often.

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Best for

Anglers who fish light 6 pound test line and want a long 600 yard spool at a low price point, especially those who respool frequently and want the volume of reviews behind the Yo-Zuri name backing up the purchase.

Skip if

Skip it if you need heavier line, since 6 pounds is the lightest test in this comparison, or if you specifically want a true monofilament rather than the fluorocarbon technique listed on this spool's spec sheet.

  • Weight 9.07 g
  • Length 600 Yards
  • Line Weight 6 pounds
  • Technique Fluorocarbon
  • Size 6-Pound
  • Color Multi

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 943 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.5/5

    943 owner reviews, more 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

Picture spooling up an ultralight rod for finesse presentations, where a thin, low-visibility line matters more than raw pound test. The Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL is built around that scenario, shipping as a single 600 yard spool of 6 pound test line, sold as one count, priced at $9.99.

The name on the package reads Monofilament Line, but the spec sheet lists the technique as Fluorocarbon, a detail worth noting for anyone shopping by line type rather than brand name alone. Either way, at 4.5 stars across 943 reviews it carries the second highest review volume of the four lines gathered in this comparison, trailing only the Sea SS44-80 at 988 reviews, and sitting just ahead of the Maxima MOSS30 at 538 and the ANDE pcw-50 at 492.

At $9.99, the 6HB600CL is also the least expensive line in this group by a wide margin, undercutting the ANDE pcw-50 at $12.99, the Sea SS44-80 at $13.99, and the Maxima MOSS30 at $26.23. Combined with a 600 yard spool length, well beyond the 220 yard Maxima MOC10, it reads as a bulk value option for anglers who go through line quickly on light tackle.

Pros

  • 600 yard spool is the longest length in this comparison, good for frequent respooling
  • Priced at $9.99, the lowest of any line compared here
  • 4.5 star rating across 943 reviews, the second highest review count in this group
  • 6 pound test suits light and ultralight spinning applications
  • Multi color option offers flexibility across different water conditions
  • 1 count packaging keeps the per-spool price low for bulk buyers

Cons

  • 6 pound test is the lightest line weight in this comparison, unsuitable for larger fish
  • Spec sheet lists Technique as Fluorocarbon despite the Monofilament Line product name, worth double-checking before buying
  • No bought-last-month figure is listed, so recent demand cannot be confirmed
  • Rating of 4.5 stars trails the 4.8 star lines in this group

Specifications

Weight9.07 g
Length600 Yards
Line Weight6 pounds
TechniqueFluorocarbon
Size6-Pound
ColorMulti
Pieces1 Count
Feature1 Yo-Zuri Fishing Product

Performance notes

The defining spec on this spool is the 6 pound line weight paired with a 600 yard length, a combination built for light and ultralight spinning reels rather than anything requiring heavier drag. At 9.07 grams, the line itself is light, consistent with a thin diameter suited to smaller hooks and finesse presentations. The listed technique of Fluorocarbon is notable given the product is named Monofilament Line, since fluorocarbon and monofilament behave differently in terms of stretch and visibility underwater, so anglers should weigh the spec sheet over the name when deciding if this line fits their setup. The 600 yard length is well ahead of the 220 yard Maxima MOC10 in this comparison, meaning fewer respools per season for anglers fishing light line. The multi color option is a general purpose choice rather than a water-matching tint like the chameleon color seen on the MOC10.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 943 reviews places the 6HB600CL just behind the Sea SS44-80 in total review volume among the lines compared here, and ahead of both the Maxima MOSS30 and the ANDE pcw-50. That volume, combined with a rating still comfortably above 4 stars, suggests a large number of anglers have bought and rated this spool without major recurring complaints dragging the average down. No bought-last-month figure is reported, so recent purchase momentum cannot be read from the data, but the sheer review count built up over time indicates steady, ongoing sales rather than a one-time spike.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL a monofilament or fluorocarbon line?

The product is named Monofilament Line, but the spec sheet lists the technique as Fluorocarbon. Anglers shopping specifically for one type of line over the other should weigh the spec sheet detail rather than relying on the product name alone before purchasing.

How long is a spool of the Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL?

Each spool holds 600 yards of 6 pound test line, sold as a single one count unit in a multi color option. That is the longest spool length among the monofilament lines compared here, well ahead of the 220 yard Maxima MOC10 spool by a wide margin.

How does the price compare to other lines in this class?

At $9.99 the 6HB600CL is the least expensive line in this comparison, undercutting the ANDE pcw-50 at $12.99, the Sea SS44-80 at $13.99, and the Maxima MOSS30 at $26.23, while still carrying 943 reviews at a solid 4.5 star average rating.

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