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KastKing KK-MO-White-300-8 Monofilament Line Review

4.5 (10,000) Amazon rating$9.49100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The KastKing KK-MO-White-300-8 delivers 300 yards of 8 pound test monofilament for $9.49, and its review base dwarfs every alternative here at 10,000 reviews and a 4.5 star average. With 100+ bought last month, it is the clearest combination of scale and price in this monofilament comparison, even without the single highest star rating.

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Best for

Anglers who want a well-proven, budget mono line at $9.49 with 300 yards of 8 pound test per spool, enough for multiple reel refills, and who value a massive review sample over a marginally higher star rating.

Skip if

Skip it if 8 pound test is too light for your target species or if you want the absolute highest star rating, since the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50 both average 4.7 stars against this line's 4.5.

  • Material Nylon
  • Weight 0.01 Ounces
  • Length 300 Yards
  • Line Weight 8 pounds
  • Technique Monofilament
  • Size 300Yds/8LB

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 10,000 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.8/5

    10,000 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

Refilling a spinning reel with a light, dependable mono is a routine chore for most anglers, and the KastKing KK-MO-White-300-8 is built for that job at scale. It is a 300 yard spool of 8 pound test nylon monofilament in an ice clear color, weighing a negligible 0.01 ounces on the listing, and it sells for $9.49.

What sets this line apart from the other mono spools compared here is sheer review volume. It carries 10,000 reviews at a 4.5 star average, dwarfing the Maxima MOSS30 (538 reviews, 4.7 stars), Sea SS44-80 (988 reviews, 4.5 stars), and ANDE pcw-50 (492 reviews, 4.7 stars). Bought last month sits at 100+, well above the 0+ shown for all three alternatives.

The tradeoff is a slightly lower star average than the MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50, both at 4.7 stars against this line's 4.5. But with far more reviews behind it than any comparison rival, the KK-MO-White-300-8 has far more data behind that 4.5 average, and its $9.49 price undercuts the SS44-80 and MOSS30 while sitting close to the ANDE pcw-50's $12.99, making it a strong value pick for anglers who prioritize review volume and price over a marginal ratings edge.

Pros

  • 10,000 reviews, by far the largest sample of any mono line in this comparison
  • $9.49 price undercuts the Maxima MOSS30 ($26.23) and Sea SS44-80 ($13.99)
  • 300 yards per spool, enough line for multiple respools from one purchase
  • 100+ bought last month, the highest recent demand figure among the compared lines
  • 4.5 star average holds steady even across a 10,000-review sample
  • Nylon construction at 8 pound test suited to lighter freshwater spinning tackle

Cons

  • 4.5 star average trails the 4.7 stars posted by the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50
  • 8 pound test is light for anglers targeting larger or harder-fighting fish
  • Listed spool weight of 0.01 ounces looks like a packaging figure rather than a meaningful line weight
  • Only one color option listed, ice clear, versus the multi-color Sea SS44-80

Specifications

MaterialNylon
Weight0.01 Ounces
Length300 Yards
Line Weight8 pounds
TechniqueMonofilament
Size300Yds/8LB
ColorB:Ice Clear
Pieces900 Feet

Performance notes

An 8 pound test nylon monofilament in 300 yard spools is a common setup for panfish, trout, and light bass fishing where a smaller diameter line helps with casting distance and lure action. The ice clear color keeps the line low-visibility in most freshwater conditions. At 900 feet of usable line per the listed pieces figure, one spool covers several respools of a typical spinning reel before running out. Compared with the Sea SS44-80's 80 pound test nylon, the KK-MO-White-300-8 is built for a lighter class of fishing entirely, not as a direct swap. Against the ANDE pcw-50 and Maxima MOSS30, which do not list a comparable pound test in this data set, the KastKing line stands out mainly on its combination of low price, high review volume, and adequate but not top-tier star rating.

What buyers say

A sample of 10,000 reviews is an order of magnitude larger than anything else in this comparison, where the next largest is the Sea SS44-80 at 988. That scale, combined with a steady 4.5 star average, suggests a line that performs consistently for a very wide range of buyers rather than a smaller enthusiast niche. The 100+ bought last month figure reinforces that reading, since every comparison line here shows only 0+ for the same period. The star rating itself is not the highest in the set, both the MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50 average 4.7, but with 10,000 data points behind it, the 4.5 average is a far more statistically stable figure than ratings built on a few hundred reviews.

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Frequently asked questions

How much line does the KastKing KK-MO-White-300-8 spool include?

It comes as a 300 yard spool of 8 pound test nylon monofilament, listed with 900 feet of usable line and an ice clear color. At $9.49, that gives anglers a substantial length of light freshwater line for a low per-purchase cost.

Why does this line have so many more reviews than the alternatives?

The listing shows 10,000 reviews, far more than the 492 to 988 range of the Maxima MOSS30, Sea SS44-80, and ANDE pcw-50. That larger sample, paired with 100+ bought last month, points to a much higher sales volume for this specific spool than for the other lines in this comparison.

Is the KK-MO-White-300-8 rated as highly as the other mono lines?

Its 4.5 star average is close to but slightly below the 4.7 stars posted by the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50. It matches the Sea SS44-80's 4.5 star rating exactly, and it does so across a far larger review base than any of those three alternatives.

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