Piscifun Onyx Braided Fishing Line, Superline Abrasion Resistant Braided Lines, Review

4.4 (8,200) Amazon rating$6.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $6.99, the Piscifun Onyx is the cheapest braided line in this comparison by a wide margin, and it backs that price with 8,200 reviews at a 4.4 star average plus 100+ units bought last month, the same recent demand tier as lines costing four to six times more.

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Best for

Budget-conscious anglers who want a braided line with a large, established review base and active recent sales, without paying the premium price of the Sufix or Power branded spools also covered here.

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Skip this if you need to confirm an exact line weight or yardage before buying, since this listing does not break out those specs the way the Sufix, Power, and PowerPro entries in this comparison do.

  • Priced 72% below the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 8,200 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.6/5

    8,200 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

A budget angler comparing braided line often ends up choosing between an established, higher priced brand and a cheaper option with an unclear track record. The Piscifun Onyx, marketed as a superline with abrasion resistance built into its name, tries to resolve that tension by combining a low $6.99 price with a genuinely large review history.

What stands out here is scale rather than spec sheet detail. This listing does not break out material, length, or line weight the way the Sufix 660-130CC or the two Power branded lines in this comparison do, so buyers are working from the product name and the review pattern rather than a full technical rundown. What is confirmed is the price, the rating, and the sales pattern.

At $6.99 the Onyx undercuts every other line in this set, including the $9.99 generic 4 strand spool and the $17.94 PowerPro 150 yard line. Its 4.4 star rating matches that generic spool and trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the Sufix and Power branded lines, but its 8,200 reviews dwarf every other listing here, and the 100+ bought last month figure puts it in the same active tier as the priciest options.

Pros

  • $6.99 price is the lowest of any braided line in this comparison
  • 8,200 reviews is by far the largest review base in this lineup, more than 14 times the Sufix 660-130CC's 360
  • 100+ units bought last month matches the recent demand shown by the $44.99 Power 21100200500E
  • 4.4 star average holds up across a very large sample size
  • InStock availability with no listed order limits

Cons

  • No material, length, or line weight specs are listed here the way they are for the Sufix or Power lines
  • 4.4 star rating trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Sufix and Power branded lines
  • Without a stated yardage or test weight, buyers cannot directly compare capacity to lines like the 300 yard Sufix or 500 yard Power spool
  • Marketed name includes abrasion resistance claims that are not broken out into a verifiable spec

Performance notes

Without a published material, length, or line weight breakdown, judging this line comes down to what the name and the numbers say rather than a spec sheet comparison. The product title itself describes a superline construction built for abrasion resistance, which as a category trait generally means a braid meant to hold up against contact with rocks, docks, and other structure rather than a smooth, low friction finish tuned purely for casting distance. At $6.99, the price point suggests a compact or mid-size spool rather than the bulk 500 yard fills sold under the Power name, though the exact yardage is not confirmed in this listing. Anglers who need to match a specific pound test or yardage to a reel or technique should look for that detail directly on the product page before ordering, since it is not part of the facts available here.

What buyers say

An 8,200 review count is unusually large for a braided line, more than twice the 5,800 reviews on the priciest line in this comparison, the Power 21100200500E, and more than twenty times the 360 reviews on the Sufix 660-130CC. That scale, combined with a 4.4 star average, suggests a high volume, frequently repurchased product rather than a niche listing. The rating itself sits a notch below the 4.6 to 4.7 stars carried by the branded lines here, which may reflect the tradeoffs of a lower price point, but it has clearly not discouraged buyers at scale. The 100+ bought last month figure shows that pace has not slowed, placing it alongside the two priciest lines in this comparison for current demand.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Piscifun Onyx list a specific line weight or yardage?

No, this listing does not break out material, length, or pound test the way the Sufix 660-130CC or the Power branded lines in this comparison do. Buyers who need an exact yardage or test weight to match a reel or technique should confirm that detail on the product listing directly before ordering.

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

At 8,200 reviews, it has more than twice the review count of the next largest line here, the 5,800 reviews on the Power 21100200500E. That scale likely reflects a combination of the low $6.99 price and a long time on the market, both of which tend to accumulate reviews faster than pricier, newer listings.

Is the 4.4 star rating a concern given the price?

It is a fair tradeoff to weigh. The rating trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Sufix and Power branded lines, but it is built on 8,200 reviews rather than a few hundred, and the 100+ units bought last month show current demand has held up despite the slightly lower average.

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