RUNCL A1410111-50 Fluorocarbon Line Review
Our verdict
The RUNCL A1410111-50 delivers 300 yards of 20-pound fluorocarbon for $11.24, the longest spool and one of the largest review bases in this comparison at 5,200 ratings averaging 4.4 stars, though Amazon currently shows 0+ bought in the last month.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Anglers who want maximum yardage per dollar, 300 yards of 20-pound fluorocarbon for $11.24, and who value a huge review base of 5,200 ratings as reassurance before buying a lesser-known brand.
Skip if
Skip it if recent demand matters to you. Amazon lists 0+ bought in the last month, the same flat signal as the pricier P-Line FCCF-2, while the Berkley VPS8-15 shows 700+ and the TrikFish shows 100+.
- Material Polyvinylidene Fluoride
- Length 300 Yards
- Line Weight 20 pounds
- Technique Hybrid Fluorocarbon/Copolymer
- Size 20 lb - 300 yds
- Color Clear
- Priced 30% below the category median ($15.98 across 55 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 5,200 owner ratings
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Popularity4.6/5
5,200 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
Three hundred yards is a lot of line, and the RUNCL A1410111-50 leads this comparison on sheer yardage. It runs $11.24 for 300 yards of 20-pound test, built from polyvinylidene fluoride, the actual chemical fluorocarbon rather than a fluorocarbon-coated nylon, and labeled as a hybrid fluorocarbon and copolymer blend.
At 5,200 reviews it also carries a large review base, second only to the Berkley VPS8-15's 6,718 among the lines in this comparison, and well ahead of the P-Line FCCF-2's 4,000 and the TrikFish's 105. Its 4.4-star average sits a few tenths below the 4.6-star scores the other three lines post, though across 5,200 ratings that average is well established.
Where the RUNCL falls short is current demand. Amazon lists 0+ bought in the last month, the same flat reading as the P-Line FCCF-2, while the Berkley VPS8-15 shows 700+ and the TrikFish shows 100+. For anglers who want the most line per dollar and do not mind a slightly lower average rating, the 300-yard spool and large review base still make a reasonable case, especially against pricier, shorter spools elsewhere in this comparison.
Pros
- Ships 300 yards per spool, the most yardage of any line in this comparison, for $11.24.
- Built from polyvinylidene fluoride, the actual fluorocarbon polymer rather than a fluorocarbon-coated nylon.
- 5,200 reviews give the 4.4-star average a large, well-established sample.
- 20-pound test suits a wide range of general freshwater and light saltwater use.
- At $11.24, it undercuts the TrikFish 25FLS03001's $11.34 while offering twelve times the yardage.
Cons
- 0+ bought in the last month is the flattest recent-demand signal in this comparison, tied with the P-Line FCCF-2.
- 4.4-star average is a few tenths below the 4.6 to 4.7-star range the other three lines post.
- Labeled as a hybrid fluorocarbon and copolymer blend rather than 100% fluorocarbon like the TrikFish 25FLS03001.
- No weight is listed for the spool, unlike the Berkley and TrikFish listings.
Specifications
| Material | Polyvinylidene Fluoride |
|---|---|
| Length | 300 Yards |
| Line Weight | 20 pounds |
| Technique | Hybrid Fluorocarbon/Copolymer |
| Size | 20 lb - 300 yds |
| Color | Clear |
| Pieces | 900 Feet |
Performance notes
A 300-yard spool at 20-pound test is built for anglers who go through line quickly or want to fill multiple reels from one purchase, and the price per yard here is the lowest in this comparison by a wide margin. The polyvinylidene fluoride construction is the actual fluorocarbon resin rather than a fluorocarbon coating over nylon, which the listing also describes as a hybrid fluorocarbon and copolymer blend, a middle ground between pure fluorocarbon lines like the TrikFish 25FLS03001 and coated nylon lines like the P-Line 750182947. Clear color keeps the presentation low-visibility, matching every other line in this set. Twenty-pound test is a versatile middle weight, heavier than the Yo-Zuri's 12-pound spool but lighter than the P-Line 750182947's 40-pound line, suited to general freshwater and light saltwater work rather than either finesse fishing or heavy structure.
What buyers say
With 5,200 reviews, the RUNCL A1410111-50 has one of the largest sample sizes in this comparison, trailing only the Berkley VPS8-15's 6,718. A 4.4-star average across that many ratings is a stable number, not something a small cluster of reviews could easily shift, even though it sits a few tenths below the 4.6-star scores the other lines carry. The 0+ bought-last-month figure is the flat spot in the pattern. It matches the P-Line FCCF-2's own flat reading and suggests that despite the large historical review base, current purchase volume on Amazon is not showing up the way it does for the Berkley VPS8-15's 700+ or the TrikFish's 100+.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the RUNCL A1410111-50 compare in review volume to other fluorocarbon lines?
Its 5,200 reviews rank second in this comparison, behind only the Berkley VPS8-15's 6,718 and well ahead of the P-Line FCCF-2's 4,000 and the TrikFish 25FLS03001's 105 reviews. That volume gives the 4.4-star average a solid statistical base to rest on.
Is polyvinylidene fluoride the same as regular fluorocarbon line?
Polyvinylidene fluoride is the actual chemical resin fluorocarbon fishing line is made from, though this listing also describes the line as a hybrid fluorocarbon and copolymer blend. That places it between the pure fluorocarbon TrikFish 25FLS03001 and coated nylon lines like the P-Line 750182947.
Why does the RUNCL show 0+ bought in the last month despite 5,200 reviews?
The 5,200 reviews reflect the line's full sales history, while 0+ bought last month is a current snapshot. The same gap appears on the P-Line FCCF-2, and it simply means recent purchase volume has not registered the way it has for the Berkley VPS8-15's 700+.