Monofilament ML-150C Monofilament Line Review
Our verdict
The Monofilament ML-150C is priced at $14.99 and holds a 4.8 star rating across 182 reviews, the highest average score in this comparison, though on a smaller review base than several rivals. It is a strong-rated pick for anglers who weigh score over sheer review volume.
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Anglers who prioritize rating over review volume, since the ML-150C ties the Maxima MOC10 for the highest score in this group at 4.8 stars, even though its 182 reviews is the smallest sample size among the lines compared here.
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Skip it if you want a large review sample to lean on, since 182 reviews is the smallest base in this comparison, or if you need confirmed pound test and yardage specs, which are not listed here for this spool.
- Priced 50% above the category median ($9.99 across 47 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 182 owner ratings
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Popularity1.5/5
182 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
Picture narrowing down a shortlist of monofilament lines by star rating alone, since that is the clearest signal available for a listing light on detailed specs. The Monofilament ML-150C fits into that shortlist immediately, priced at $14.99 and listed as in stock.
At 4.8 stars, it ties the Maxima MOC10 for the highest rating among the lines gathered in this comparison, ahead of the 4.7 stars each for the Berkley XTFS8-22, Maxima MOSS30, and ANDE pcw-50, and ahead of the 4.5 stars for the Sea SS44-80. The tradeoff is sample size, since 182 reviews is the smallest review count in this entire group, well behind the 4,000 for the Berkley XTFS8-22 and the 943 for the Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL.
At $14.99, the ML-150C sits mid-pack on price, more expensive than the $6.69 Berkley lines but cheaper than the $26.23 Maxima MOSS30. No bought-last-month figure is reported, matching most other lines in this comparison apart from the two Berkley spools. For anglers comfortable trusting a smaller but very positive review pool, the rating here is as strong as anything else on this list.
Pros
- 4.8 star rating ties the Maxima MOC10 for the highest score in this monofilament comparison
- 182 reviews maintain that 4.8 average without a large volume dragging the score down
- Priced at $14.99, cheaper than the $26.23 Maxima MOSS30
- Listed as in stock at the time of writing
- Outscores the Sea SS44-80's 4.5 star average by three tenths of a point
Cons
- 182 reviews is the smallest sample size in this comparison, well behind the 4,000 for the Berkley XTFS8-22
- No bought-last-month figure listed, so recent demand cannot be confirmed
- No detailed spec sheet for line weight, length, or color listed in this comparison
- Priced higher than both Berkley lines, which sell at $6.69 each
Performance notes
The listing for the Monofilament ML-150C does not include a detailed spec sheet in this comparison, so pound test, yardage, and color are not confirmed beyond its classification as a mono-line. What the data does confirm is price, at $14.99, and a 4.8 star rating, tied for the highest in this group. Without a stated spool length, buyers cannot calculate cost per yard the way they can for lines like the Berkley XLFS8-15 or the Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL, both of which list full yardage and line weight specs. That makes this listing better suited to buyers who trust rating and brand over granular spec comparison, and anyone wanting exact pound test or length before buying should check the current product page directly rather than relying on this comparison alone for that detail.
What buyers say
A 4.8 star average ties the Monofilament ML-150C with the Maxima MOC10 for the highest rating in this comparison, but it rests on just 182 reviews, the smallest sample size in the entire group. That is a meaningfully smaller base than the 4,000 reviews behind the Berkley XTFS8-22 or the 943 behind the Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL, so the rating, while excellent, carries less statistical weight than some competitors. No bought-last-month figure is reported, which is typical for most lines in this comparison outside the two Berkley spools. The pattern here reads as a smaller batch of buyers who were almost uniformly satisfied, rather than a large volume of purchases across many months.
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Frequently asked questions
What rating does the Monofilament ML-150C have?
It holds a 4.8 star average across 182 reviews, tying the Maxima MOC10 for the highest rating in this monofilament comparison. That said, 182 reviews is the smallest sample size among the lines compared here, so the score carries less volume behind it than some rivals.
How many reviews back up the Monofilament ML-150C's rating?
182 reviews support its 4.8 star average, the smallest review count in this comparison group. By contrast, the Berkley XTFS8-22 has 4,000 reviews and the Yo-Zuri 6HB600CL has 943, so buyers weighing sample size before ordering should factor that gap into their decision.
Is the Monofilament ML-150C a good price compared to other lines here?
At $14.99 it costs more than the $6.69 Berkley lines but less than the $26.23 Maxima MOSS30, placing it in the middle of this comparison on price while still holding one of the highest star ratings recorded in the group.