Seaguar 06STS100 Fluorocarbon Line Review

4.7 (1,300) Amazon rating$10.95200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Seaguar 06STS100 Fluorocarbon Line costs $10.95 and holds a 4.7 star average across 1,300 reviews, with 200+ bought last month. That combination of price, rating and recent demand puts it ahead of most fluorocarbon lines in this comparison on every measure except raw review count.

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Best for

Anglers who want a fluorocarbon line with a strong track record, backed by 1,300 reviews and a 4.7 star average, at a mid-range price point that still shows healthy recent purchase volume at 200+ bought last month.

Skip if

Skip it if price is the only factor: the Berkley VPS8-15 costs $7.87 and the P-Line FCCF-2 costs $8.99, both cheaper than this $10.95 spool, though neither matches its 4.7 star rating.

  • Priced 31% below the category median ($15.98 across 55 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 1,300 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.4/5

    1,300 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

Choosing a fluorocarbon leader for a day on the water usually comes down to trust built over repeat purchases, and the Seaguar 06STS100 Fluorocarbon Line has that in volume. It sells for $10.95 and has picked up 1,300 reviews at a 4.7 star average, with 200+ units bought last month.

No detailed spec sheet is listed for this line beyond the Seaguar name and model number, so the case for it rests on the review data itself. A 4.7 star average is the highest rating among the fluorocarbon lines covered in this comparison, and 1,300 reviews is a large enough sample to carry real weight. The 200+ bought last month figure also places it solidly in the middle of the pack for recent demand, well ahead of options sitting at 0+ or 50+.

Against the cheaper end of the field, Berkley's VPS8-15 runs $7.87 and P-Line's FCCF-2 runs $8.99, both undercutting this line on price. Neither, though, reaches the 4.7 star mark this line holds. For anglers who weigh rating quality alongside price, the extra couple of dollars buys a slightly higher rated option with a large review base behind it.

Pros

  • 4.7 star average, the highest rating among the fluorocarbon lines in this comparison
  • 1,300 reviews gives the rating a large, established sample size
  • 200+ bought last month shows healthy, ongoing demand
  • Priced at $10.95, only slightly above the cheapest options in the category
  • Seaguar brand name carries a long history in the fluorocarbon line market

Cons

  • No detailed spec sheet listed for line weight, length or color options
  • Costs more than the Berkley VPS8-15 at $7.87 or the P-Line FCCF-2 at $8.99
  • Bought last month at 200+ trails the Berkley VPS8-15's 700+ figure
  • Fewer reviews than the P-Line FCCF-2's 4,000 or Berkley VPS8-15's 6,718

Performance notes

This listing does not include a detailed spec sheet with line weight, diameter or spool length, so there is less to go on here than with some other fluorocarbon lines in this comparison. What is available is the price and the market response: $10.95 places it in the same general price band as the P-Line FCCF-2 at $8.99, a line built for the same fluorocarbon leader and mainline use. Without a listed line weight or length, buyers considering this spool should check the specific product listing on Amazon for pound test and yardage before ordering, since those details determine whether it fits a given rod and reel setup. The strength of this listing is not in a distinctive spec, it is in the review volume and rating behind the Seaguar name in this price range.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 1,300 reviews is the strongest rating and review combination in this comparison, edging out the 4.6 star marks held by the P-Line FCCF-2, Berkley VPS8-15 and TrikFish 25FLS03001. The 200+ bought last month figure indicates steady, ongoing purchases, well above lines sitting at 0+ or 50+ but still behind the Berkley VPS8-15's 700+. Read together, the pattern suggests a line with a loyal, sizable customer base that keeps buying it at a moderate but consistent rate, rather than a line that spikes in popularity and fades. For anglers weighing rating confidence against price, this is one of the more reassuring patterns in the category.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does the Seaguar 06STS100 Fluorocarbon Line cost?

It is priced at $10.95, which sits above the Berkley VPS8-15 at $7.87 and the P-Line FCCF-2 at $8.99, though below the TrikFish 25FLS03001 spool. At that price it carries the highest rating in the group, a 4.7 star average.

How many reviews does this fluorocarbon line have?

It has 1,300 reviews at a 4.7 star average, the highest rating among the fluorocarbon lines covered in this comparison. That is fewer reviews than the P-Line FCCF-2's 4,000 or the Berkley VPS8-15's 6,718, but the rating itself is a notch above both of those 4.6 star lines.

Is this line in high demand right now?

The listing shows 200+ bought last month, a healthy figure that beats lines at 0+ or 50+ in this comparison, though it trails the Berkley VPS8-15's 700+. Combined with 1,300 reviews and a 4.7 star average, the pattern points to consistent, ongoing purchases rather than a spike.

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