1641 6100K-11-N Monofilament Line Review
Our verdict
The 1641 6100K-11-N delivers 547 yards of nylon monofilament for $6.99, undercutting every comparison line here on price. It holds a 4.5 star average across 526 reviews, with 50+ bought last month, a modest but real demand signal against the 0+ figure shown for the three comparison lines.
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Anglers who want a long 547 yard spool of nylon mono at a low $6.99 price, enough line to fill multiple reels from one purchase, and who are comfortable with a mid-range 4.5 star rating.
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Skip it if you want the highest-rated mono line available, since the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50 both average 4.7 stars, or if you want a larger review sample than this line's 526.
- Material Nylon
- Length 500 Meters
- Line Weight 6.7 kilograms
- Technique Monofilament
- Size 500 Meters / 547 Yards
- Color Clear
- Priced 30% below the category median ($9.99 across 47 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 526 owner ratings
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Popularity3.1/5
526 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
Buying line by the bulk spool instead of the small reel-sized package is a common move for anglers who go through a lot of monofilament, and the 1641 6100K-11-N is built for that purpose. It is a 500 meter, or 547 yard, spool of clear nylon monofilament rated at 6.7 kilograms, priced at $6.99, the lowest price of any line in this comparison.
That length and price combination stands out against the three comparison lines here. The Maxima MOSS30 costs $26.23 for a spool with no listed length in this data set, the Sea SS44-80 runs $13.99 with 510 feet on the spool, and the ANDE pcw-50 costs $12.99. At 1640 feet of line (547 yards), the 6100K-11-N offers more length for less money than any of them.
Where it falls slightly short is the review record. Its 4.5 star average across 526 reviews trails the 4.7 stars posted by the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50, and its review count is smaller than the Sea SS44-80's 988. Bought last month sits at 50+, ahead of the 0+ shown for all three comparison lines, so recent purchase activity is at least present even if the overall review base is not the largest.
Pros
- Lowest price of any line in this comparison at $6.99
- 547 yard (500 meter) spool length, more line per purchase than the Sea SS44-80's 510 feet
- 50+ bought last month, ahead of the 0+ shown for the three comparison lines
- 4.5 star average holds steady across 526 reviews
- Nylon construction rated at 6.7 kilograms line weight
- Clear color for general low-visibility use
Cons
- 4.5 star average trails the 4.7 stars posted by the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50
- 526 reviews is a smaller sample than the Sea SS44-80's 988
- Line weight is given only in kilograms on the listing, which takes converting to compare against pound-test alternatives
- Brand name, 1641 6100K-11-N, is a less recognizable name than Maxima, Stren, or KastKing
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Length | 500 Meters |
| Line Weight | 6.7 kilograms |
| Technique | Monofilament |
| Size | 500 Meters / 547 Yards |
| Color | Clear |
| Pieces | 1640 Feet |
Performance notes
A 500 meter, or 547 yard, spool at a 6.7 kilogram rating is aimed at anglers who want to fill several reels or a large capacity spinning reel without buying multiple small spools. Converting roughly, 6.7 kilograms works out to about 14.8 pounds, putting it in a light to medium test range suited to general freshwater spinning use rather than heavy offshore work. The nylon material and clear color are standard choices for an all-purpose mainline. Set against the Sea SS44-80, which carries a published 80 pound test spec on a 510 foot spool, the 6100K-11-N is built for a lighter class of fishing but offers far more total length per spool, 1640 feet compared with 510. For anglers prioritizing bulk length and low price over premium branding or a top-tier star rating, that tradeoff is the central decision point on this listing.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 526 reviews is a moderate, middle-of-the-pack sample, smaller than the Sea SS44-80's 988 reviews but larger than the ANDE pcw-50's 492. The rating itself matches the Sea SS44-80 exactly and sits behind the 4.7 stars of the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50. The 50+ bought last month figure is a real signal of ongoing demand, and it is notably higher than the flat 0+ reading listed for all three comparison lines during the same period. Taken together, the pattern points to a line that sells steadily at a low price point without the largest review base or the top star rating in this specific comparison set.
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Frequently asked questions
How long is the spool on the 1641 6100K-11-N?
It measures 500 meters, listed as 547 yards, with 1640 feet noted in the pieces field. That is more length than the Sea SS44-80's 510 feet, making it one of the longer spools among the mono lines covered in this comparison.
What is the line weight rating in pounds?
The listing states 6.7 kilograms, which converts to roughly 14.8 pounds. That puts it in a light to medium test range, closer to general freshwater spinning use than to the 80 to 100 pound heavy lines also referenced in this data set.
Is $6.99 a good price for this much line?
Yes, it is the cheapest option in this comparison at $6.99, well below the $12.99 to $26.23 range of the Maxima MOSS30, Sea SS44-80, and ANDE pcw-50, while also offering a longer spool than at least one of those three alternatives.