Sufix 660-130CC Braided Line Review

4.7 (360) Amazon rating$31.80100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Sufix 660-130CC is a straightforward pick for anglers who want a full 300 yard spool of 30 lb braid without overpaying. At $31.80 it undercuts the $44.99 Power 21100200500E while matching its 4.7 star rating, and 360 reviews plus 100+ recent purchases show the coastal camo colorway is moving off shelves.

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Best for

Anglers who fish stained or vegetated water and want a camo line that breaks up visibility, plus anyone spooling up for medium-heavy cover work where a 30 lb braid and a 300 yard fill make sense.

Skip if

Skip this if you fish ultralight setups or clear water where 30 lb test and a camo finish add no advantage, or if you specifically want the 20 lb, 500 yard spool the Power 21100200500E offers instead.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 0.21 Pounds
  • Length 10800 Inches
  • Line Weight 30 pound
  • Technique Braided
  • Size One Size
  • Priced 27% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 360 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.2/5

    360 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 working a brush pile or a weed-choked flat where line has to shrug off abrasion instead of just holding a fish. That is the scenario the Sufix 660-130CC is built around, a 30 lb braided line spooled to 300 yards, listed as 10,800 inches, in a Coastal Camo finish meant to blend against mixed cover and open water alike.

The spec sheet is simple: a blend material rated at 30 lb test, 0.21 pounds of spool weight, and a single one-size spool holding the full 300 yards under the 832 Braid construction named in the listing. That length is enough to respool a couple of reels or refill one heavily used setup without buying twice, and the 30 lb rating puts it in medium-heavy territory, above the 8 lb spools from PowerPro and Power in this same lineup.

At $31.80, the Sufix sits well under the $44.99 Power 21100200500E and above the $17.94 PowerPro 150 yard spool, and it matches the Power line's 4.7 star rating while carrying far fewer reviews, 360 versus 5,800. The 100+ bought last month figure signals steady, current demand rather than a stalled listing, which matters more for a consumable like line than for hard gear.

Pros

  • 300 yards, listed as 10,800 inches, per spool, enough to respool multiple reels from one purchase
  • 30 lb line weight suits medium-heavy freshwater and light saltwater applications
  • 4.7 star rating across 360 reviews matches the pricier Power 21100200500E
  • 100+ units bought last month shows current, active demand
  • Coastal Camo finish for anglers who want a line that blends with mixed cover
  • $31.80 undercuts the $44.99 Power 21100200500E by over $13 for a comparably rated line

Cons

  • 360 reviews is a fraction of the 5,800 backing the Power 21100200500E, so the track record is thinner
  • One size and one line weight listed, no lighter or heavier spool option from this listing
  • 30 lb test is overkill for finesse or light freshwater presentations
  • No length options besides the 300 yard spool if an angler wants a smaller fill

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight0.21 Pounds
Length10800 Inches
Line Weight30 pound
TechniqueBraided
SizeOne Size
ColorCoastal Camo
Pieces1.0 Count
Feature832 Braid 30 lb Coastal Camo - 300 Yds

Performance notes

A 30 lb braided line built on an 832 construction is aimed at anglers pushing lures through cover where a thinner mono or fluorocarbon would fray or snap. The 300 yard length matters in practice because braid does not stretch the way mono does, so a long spool lets an angler retie and trim line after break-offs or wind knots without running short partway through a season. At 0.21 pounds for the spool, this is a compact package relative to the yardage it carries. The Coastal Camo color is a practical choice for anglers who fish water with mixed clarity, since a mottled line pattern is less likely to stand out against changing backgrounds than a single solid hue. Compared to the 8 lb spools also sold under the Power name in this lineup, the 30 lb rating here is built for heavier cover and bigger fish rather than finesse presentations.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 360 reviews puts the Sufix 660-130CC on par with the highest rated line in this comparison, the Power 21100200500E, which holds the same 4.7 stars but across 5,800 reviews. That gap in review count suggests the Sufix is a newer or lower volume listing rather than an established best seller, though the rating itself has held steady rather than drifting lower as more buyers weigh in. The 100+ bought last month figure indicates the listing is actively selling rather than sitting stagnant, which for a line product usually points to repeat buyers replacing spent spools or building out a rotation across multiple reels rather than a one-time novelty purchase.

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Frequently asked questions

How much line does the Sufix 660-130CC spool actually hold?

The listing specifies 10,800 inches, which works out to 300 yards on a single one-size spool. That is enough to fully respool a couple of reels or refill one setup more than once, depending on how much line an angler typically loses to break-offs or retying over a season.

Is 30 lb test too heavy for finesse fishing?

Yes, for light finesse work a 30 lb braid is more line than needed. This spool is built for medium-heavy applications like fishing around cover or targeting larger fish, not for delicate presentations where a lighter line weight, such as the 8 lb spools also covered here, would cast and feel better.

How does the Sufix compare in price to the Power 21100200500E?

The Sufix costs $31.80 versus $44.99 for the Power 21100200500E, a savings of roughly $13 while matching its 4.7 star rating. The tradeoff is review volume, since the Power listing has accumulated 5,800 reviews compared to 360 for the Sufix, and a shorter spool length, 300 yards versus 500.

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