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Power 31500500300E Braided Line Review

4.7 (149) Amazon rating$35.04

Our verdict

The Power 31500500300E, a 50 pound test, 300 yard PowerPro SSV2 spool, costs $35.04 and holds a 4.7 star average across 149 reviews. It sits in the middle of this comparison's pound-test range, heavier than the 15 and 20 pound spools but well under the 80 pound heavy-duty option also listed.

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Best for

Anglers who need a mid-heavy 50 pound test braided line, spooled to 300 yards at 2.4 ounces, for targeting larger freshwater fish or moderate saltwater conditions without stepping up to a full 80 pound heavy-duty line.

Skip if

Skip this if you fish light finesse presentations where a lighter 8 to 15 pound line would cast and handle better, or if you specifically need the 500 yard capacity offered by the top-selling Power spool in this comparison.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 2.4 Ounces
  • Length 300 Yards
  • Line Weight 50
  • Technique Braided
  • Size One Size
  • Priced 40% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 149 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.0/5

    149 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

The Power 31500500300E fills a middle slot in this comparison's pound-test lineup. At $35.04 it delivers 50 pound test line, a step up from the 15 and 20 pound spools nearby but a step down from the 80 pound heavy-duty option also compared here, all spooled to 300 yards and weighing 2.4 ounces.

Listed as a blend material in a green colorway, it shares its 300 yard spool length with two other Power-branded lines in this set, the 15 pound and 80 pound versions, making this middle-weight option a straightforward choice for anglers who have already decided on the 300 yard format and just need to pick a pound test.

At 4.7 stars across 149 reviews, the rating matches the 80 pound heavy-duty spool's 4.7 average and sits just behind the 4.8 stars on the 15 pound version, though with a smaller review sample than either the 1,778 reviews on that 15 pound spool or the 5,800 reviews on the top-selling 20 pound line. It is a solidly-rated, dependable middle option rather than a standout on price or review volume.

Pros

  • 50 pound line weight, a middle-ground option between the lighter and heavier spools in this comparison
  • 4.7 star average, matching the 80 pound heavy-duty spool's rating
  • 300 yards of line at 2.4 ounces total spool weight
  • Consistent 300 yard format shared with two other Power-branded lines here for easy comparison shopping
  • Currently listed as in stock

Cons

  • 149 reviews is the smallest sample among the Power-branded lines in this comparison
  • At $35.04 it costs more than the lightest budget braided lines in this category
  • 300 yards is less total line than the 500 yard top-selling Power spool
  • Bought-last-month figure does not show a recent demand spike, unlike the two lines showing 100 or more units sold

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight2.4 Ounces
Length300 Yards
Line Weight50
TechniqueBraided
SizeOne Size
ColorMulti
Pieces1.0 Count
Feature31500500300E SSV2 50 Lb 300 Yd Green

Performance notes

A 50 pound line weight targets anglers who need more stopping power than a 15 or 20 pound line offers but do not require the full 80 pound rating of the heaviest spool in this comparison, making it a reasonable middle choice for larger freshwater fish or moderate saltwater conditions. The blend material and green coloring are consistent with the other mid-to-heavy Power-branded spools nearby, and the 300 yard length at 2.4 ounces keeps the spool size comparable to the 15 and 80 pound versions in this same product family. Anglers choosing between these three 300 yard Power spools are mainly deciding on pound test to match their target species and cover, since the yardage, brand, and general build are shared across all three.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 149 reviews places this line in the upper tier of ratings in this comparison, tied with the 80 pound heavy-duty spool and just behind the 4.8 stars on the 15 pound version. The review count of 149 is modest next to the 1,778 and 5,800 reviews on those two other Power lines, which means the rating, while consistent, is based on a smaller sample. The bought-last-month figure does not show a current spike in purchases, in contrast to the two lines in this comparison that show 100 or more units bought recently, suggesting steadier but less pronounced demand for this specific pound test.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Power 31500500300E braided line best suited for?

At 50 pound test, it suits anglers targeting larger freshwater fish or moderate saltwater conditions who need more strength than a 15 to 20 pound line but do not require the full 80 pound rating of the heaviest spool in this comparison.

How does this compare to the other 300 yard Power spools?

It shares its 300 yard spool length and 2.4 ounce weight class with the 15 pound and 80 pound Power-branded lines in this comparison, so the main difference between the three spools is pound test rather than yardage or brand identity.

Is the 4.7 star rating trustworthy given only 149 reviews?

149 reviews is a smaller sample than the 1,778 and 5,800 reviews on two other Power lines in this comparison, so the 4.7 star average carries somewhat less statistical weight, though it still reflects a consistent, positive pattern among buyers.

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