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Power 31500200300E Braided Line Review

4.7 (679) Amazon rating$37.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Power 31500200300E SSV2 braided line costs $37.99 for a 300 yard, 20 pound test spool, and it stands out in this lineup with 50+ units bought last month plus 679 reviews at 4.7 stars. That combination of review volume and recent purchase activity makes it the strongest-selling option among the lines compared here.

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Best for

Anglers who want proof of active recent demand, since this spool shows 50+ bought last month and 679 reviews, well above most other spools here, at 20 lb test and 300 yards for $37.99.

Skip if

Skip it if you specifically need the 500 yard capacity of the 21100200500E, or if $37.99 is more than your budget allows compared to the $17.94 PowerPro spool, even though that one carries far fewer reviews and less recent buying activity.

  • Material Spectra Fiber
  • Weight 2.4 Ounces
  • Length 300 Yards
  • Line Weight 20
  • Technique Braided
  • Size 300 yards
  • Priced 52% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 679 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.1/5

    679 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

Restocking a reel before a season where line failure isn't an option, anglers often look for a spool with a proven track record, and the Power 31500200300E backs that up with real numbers. This SSV2 braided line spools 300 yards at 20 pounds test, made from Spectra fiber weighing 2.4 ounces, in Moss Green, for $37.99, sitting a few dollars below the 500 yard 21100200500E's $44.99.

What separates this spool from the others in the lineup is demand: it shows 50+ units bought last month, compared to 0+ for the 31500300150X, 31500200300C, and 31500300300E, and matching the 100+ figure posted by the larger 21100200500E. Its 679 reviews also outpace the 131, 174, and 272 review counts on those other spools, though it still trails the 21100200500E's 5,800 reviews by a wide margin.

At 4.7 stars, the rating sits just below the 4.8 on the 31500200300C but matches the 21100200500E and the 31500300300E exactly. Combined with the higher recent purchase count, the pattern suggests this particular 20 lb, 300 yard configuration is one of the more actively bought options in Power's braided line range at $37.99, even without the largest possible spool size.

Pros

  • 50+ units bought last month, the highest recent-demand figure among the Power spools compared here besides the 500 yard option
  • 679 reviews, more than double the count on several other spools in this lineup
  • 4.7 star average holds steady with a larger review base than most alternatives
  • 20 lb test rating on a 300 yard Spectra fiber spool
  • Priced at $37.99, less than the $44.99 500 yard spool at the same pound test

Cons

  • Costs more than the 8 lb 21100080300E, which runs $29.56 for the same 300 yards
  • 300 yards still falls short of the 500 yard 21100200500E for high-capacity reels
  • 4.7 stars is a touch below the 4.8 posted by the 31500200300C
  • Spectra fiber material differs from the blend material used in some other Power spools

Specifications

MaterialSpectra Fiber
Weight2.4 Ounces
Length300 Yards
Line Weight20
TechniqueBraided
Size300 yards
ColorMoss Green
Pieces1.0 Count
FeatureSSV2 20 Lb 300 Yd Moss Green

Performance notes

Spectra fiber is a common base material for braided line, valued for a high strength-to-diameter ratio, and at 20 lb test on a 300 yard spool it should behave similarly to other 20 lb braided lines in terms of how much force the line can bear before failing. Weighing 2.4 ounces, the spool is light to store or carry as a backup. Because braided line has minimal stretch, the rated 20 lb strength applies close to instantly under load, which is relevant when a fish makes a hard first run. Matching the 20 lb rating found on the larger 21100200500E means anglers moving between reels spooled with either product should see comparable breaking strength, with the main difference being the 200 fewer yards of capacity here. The Moss Green color and single-count packaging keep the purchase decision simple.

What buyers say

This spool's numbers stand out from the rest of the lineup: 679 reviews and 50+ units bought last month, both notably higher than the 0+ purchase figures reported for the 31500300150X, 31500200300C, and 31500300300E. Only the 500 yard 21100200500E posts a stronger combination, with 5,800 reviews and 100+ monthly buyers. At 4.7 stars, the rating matches that top seller and the 31500300300E, suggesting satisfaction holds steady even as purchase volume rises. Together, the pattern points to one of the more actively purchased and reviewed products among the 300 yard, 20 lb braided line options compared here.

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Frequently asked questions

How does buyer demand for the Power 31500200300E compare to similar spools?

It shows 50+ units bought last month and 679 reviews, both higher than the 31500300150X, 31500200300C, and 31500300300E, which each show 0+ purchases and fewer reviews. Only the larger 500 yard 21100200500E, with 100+ monthly buyers and 5,800 reviews, outpaces it.

Is the 4.7 star rating trustworthy with 679 reviews behind it?

Yes, 679 is a meaningfully larger sample than the 131 to 272 reviews on other spools in this comparison, and the rating matches the 4.7 stars posted by the 21100200500E and the 31500300300E. That consistency across products supports the rating.

Why choose 20 lb test over other pound ratings in this lineup?

A 20 lb rating matches the strength of the larger 500 yard 21100200500E, giving similar breaking strength at a lower $37.99 price, while still offering more test than the 8 lb spools also compared here. It's a middle ground for anglers who don't need the heaviest 30 lb option.

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