SpiderWire SCS10G-125 Braided Line Review
Our verdict
The SpiderWire SCS10G-125 is a 10-pound test, 125-yard braided line priced at just $9.37, carrying a 4.6-star rating across 15,000 reviews and 600+ bought last month. That review count and purchase volume dwarf every other line in this comparison, making it the clear demand leader at the lowest price point.
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Budget-focused anglers who want a 10-pound test braided line backed by an enormous review history and strong recent purchase volume. A strong entry point for casual or beginner anglers stocking multiple reels without a large per-spool investment.
Skip if
Skip this if you need heavier line weight than 10 pounds or a longer spool than 125 yards, since this is a lighter, shorter-format braid. Anglers targeting bigger fish or deeper water may prefer the 20-pound Power 21100200500E instead.
- Material Blend
- Weight 0.11 Pounds
- Length 125 Yards
- Line Weight 10lb
- Technique Braided
- Size 125yd
- Priced 62% below the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 15,000 owner ratings
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Popularity4.8/5
15,000 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
For an angler stocking up on multiple reels without breaking a budget, the SpiderWire SCS10G-125 is the standout in this comparison on price alone. At $9.37 for a 125-yard spool rated at 10 pounds of line weight, it undercuts every alternative here, including the $17.94 PowerPro 21100080150Y, by a wide margin.
The blend material spool weighs 0.11 pounds and ships as a single spool in Moss Green, described in the listing as one spool of line. The 10-pound rating and 125-yard length place it as a lighter, shorter-format option compared to the 20-pound, 500-yard Power 21100200500E, so it suits different rigging needs rather than serving as a direct swap.
What sets this line apart is scale of demand. A 4.6-star rating across 15,000 reviews is by far the largest review count in this entire comparison set, more than double the Power 21100200500E's 5,800 and more than a hundred times the 111 to 130 review counts on some pricier alternatives. Bought last month sits at 600+, also the highest figure among the lines compared here. For buyers who treat review volume and recent purchase activity as a trust signal, this line's numbers are difficult to match at any price.
Pros
- Priced at just $9.37, the lowest of any line in this comparison
- 4.6-star rating holds up across 15,000 reviews, the largest sample here
- 600+ bought last month is the highest recent demand figure in this set
- Compact 0.11-pound spool weight for easy tackle-box storage
- 125-yard length suits stocking multiple reels without a big per-spool cost
Cons
- 10-pound line weight is lighter than the 20-pound options in this comparison
- 125-yard spool length is shorter than the 300 to 500-yard alternatives here
- Blend material rather than a named premium fiber like Spectra
- Single spool listing means restocking multiple reels requires multiple purchases
Specifications
| Material | Blend |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Length | 125 Yards |
| Line Weight | 10lb |
| Technique | Braided |
| Size | 125yd |
| Color | Moss Green |
| Pieces | 375.0 Feet |
| Feature | One Spool of Line |
Performance notes
A 10-pound line weight places this braid in the lighter end of the spectrum, generally suited to smaller freshwater species or finesse presentations rather than heavy cover or big saltwater targets. The 125-yard spool length is on the shorter side compared to the 300 to 500-yard spools elsewhere in this comparison, which means more frequent respooling for anglers who fish often, though it also keeps the per-spool cost low at $9.37. Blend material construction is a common approach for budget braided lines, combining fibers to balance cost against strength and abrasion resistance. At 0.11 pounds, the spool is light enough to carry several as backups without adding meaningful weight to a tackle bag, a useful trait for anglers who like to keep a spare on hand at all times.
What buyers say
The numbers here point to the strongest demand signal in this entire comparison. A 4.6-star average across 15,000 reviews is an unusually large sample for this category, more than double the Power 21100200500E's 5,800 and dramatically higher than the 111 to 130 review counts on smaller-volume alternatives. Combined with 600+ bought last month, the highest recent purchase figure among all lines compared here, the pattern suggests this is a widely trusted, high-turnover product rather than a niche seller. For buyers who weigh review volume as a proxy for consistency across many units sold, this line's scale stands out clearly.
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Frequently asked questions
What line weight and length does the SpiderWire SCS10G-125 offer?
It is rated at 10 pounds of line weight on a 125-yard spool, made from a blend material and weighing 0.11 pounds. That is a lighter, shorter format compared to the 20-pound, 500-yard Power 21100200500E in this same comparison, and it costs far less per spool as a result.
How does its review history compare to other braided lines?
At 15,000 reviews with a 4.6-star average, it has by far the largest review count of any line compared here, more than double the Power 21100200500E's 5,800 and well beyond the 111 to 983 review counts on the remaining alternatives.
Is this line still selling well?
Yes. A bought-last-month figure of 600+ is the highest recent purchase volume among every line in this comparison, well ahead of the Power 21100200500E's 100+ and far ahead of the 0+ figures posted by several pricier alternatives in this same set.