Zebco CLLOWVISQ10C.SW6 Monofilament Line Review
Our verdict
The Zebco CLLOWVISQ10C.SW6 monofilament line delivers 1,450 yards of 10-pound test for $10.65, backed by a 4.6-star average across 4,500 reviews. That volume-to-price ratio, plus the quarter-pound bulk spool format, makes it a straightforward refill choice for anglers who go through line fast.
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Anglers who burn through line quickly and want a bulk quarter-pound spool instead of small 100 or 200 yard packs. The 1,450 yard length and 10-pound test suit light freshwater spinning setups for panfish, trout and bass.
Skip if
Skip it if you fish mostly for heavier saltwater species that call for line rated above 10 pounds, or if you only need a small spool and do not want 1,450 yards sitting in a tackle box.
- Material Monofilament
- Weight 0.01 Ounces
- Length 1450 Yards
- Line Weight 10
- Technique Monofilament
- Size 1450-Yard/10-Pound
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 4,500 owner ratings
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Popularity4.6/5
4,500 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
Anyone who spools multiple reels for a season knows how fast a 100-yard package disappears. The Zebco CLLOWVISQ10C.SW6 answers that by putting 1,450 yards, or 4,350 feet, of 10-pound test monofilament on a single quarter-pound bulk spool for $10.65.
That length-to-price math works out to well under a penny per yard, which matters if you respool often or outfit several rods for kids or backup setups. The 10-pound test rating fits light spinning gear built for panfish, trout, and light bass work rather than heavy saltwater duty. The quarter-pound spool format listed for this line means it ships as a bulk reel-fill rather than a small pre-measured package.
Against the same-type field, the Zebco sits at the budget end. Maxima's MOSS30 runs $26.23 with a 4.7-star average across 538 reviews, and ANDE's pcw-50 lands at $12.99 with 4.7 stars across 492 reviews. Zebco's own 4.6-star average across 4,500 reviews is the largest review base of the group by a wide margin, and with 100 or more units bought in the past month, it is clearly moving off shelves as a working spool rather than a niche pick.
Pros
- 1,450 yards (4,350 feet) of line on a single spool, enough to respool several reels without buying multiple packages
- 10-pound test line weight suits light to medium freshwater spinning tackle
- Priced at $10.65, among the least expensive per-yard options in this comparison
- 4.6-star average holds up across 4,500 reviews, one of the largest review counts among mono lines checked here
- 100 or more units bought in the last month signals steady ongoing demand
- Quarter-pound bulk spool format is built for anglers who respool often rather than buy pre-measured single packs
Cons
- 10-pound test is too light for anglers targeting larger saltwater species that need heavier line
- A single quarter-pound spool holds far more line than someone who fishes only occasionally will use in one season
- The listing does not break out line diameter or stretch percentage beyond the pound-test number
- At 4,500 reviews the volume is high, but the rating sits a notch below the 4.7-star average posted by Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50
Specifications
| Material | Monofilament |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Length | 1450 Yards |
| Line Weight | 10 |
| Technique | Monofilament |
| Size | 1450-Yard/10-Pound |
| Color | Quarter Pound Spool |
| Pieces | 4350.0 Feet |
| Feature | spool of line |
Performance notes
The core numbers here are straightforward. The stated 1,450 yards works out to 4,350 feet, which the spec sheet lists directly under pieces, so a single spool can refill a spinning reel many times over across a season. At 10-pound test, this monofilament is sized for finesse and light spinning applications rather than heavy freshwater or saltwater work, fitting anglers targeting bass, trout, panfish, or similar species in that weight range. Monofilament as the base material brings more stretch and give than braided or fluorocarbon line, which can help absorb sudden strikes on lighter tackle. The quarter-pound spool format noted in the listing points to this being sold as a bulk refill rather than a single small package. At $10.65 for that volume, the per-yard cost lands well below the $26.23 Maxima MOSS30, though that line carries a higher 4.7-star rating.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 4,500 reviews is a large enough sample that the rating is unlikely to be a fluke, one of the more heavily reviewed monofilament lines in this comparison. Maxima's MOSS30 and ANDE's pcw-50 each carry a higher 4.7-star average, but with far fewer reviews behind them, 538 and 492 respectively, and both show 0 units bought in the past month. Zebco's 100 or more units bought last month, paired with its much larger review base, points to steady, ongoing purchase activity rather than a one-time spike, suggesting buyers return to this line for restocking rather than trying it once.
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Frequently asked questions
How much line does the Zebco CLLOWVISQ10C.SW6 spool include?
This spool holds 1,450 yards, equal to 4,350 feet, of 10-pound test monofilament. That is enough to fully respool a spinning reel multiple times over a season, which is why it ships as a quarter-pound bulk spool rather than a small single-use package.
Is 10-pound test strong enough for saltwater fishing?
It can handle light inshore work, but 10-pound test is on the lighter end for saltwater species that fight hard or run near structure. Anglers chasing larger saltwater targets typically look toward heavier line weights, while this spool suits light freshwater spinning setups best.
How does the price compare to other monofilament lines?
At $10.65 for 1,450 yards, this line costs less upfront than Maxima's MOSS30 at $26.23 or ANDE's pcw-50 at $12.99. Its 4.6-star rating across 4,500 reviews is close to both of those, though its review count is far larger, making it a budget-friendly bulk option.