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RUNCL A1440121-020 Braided Line Review

4.4 (404) Amazon rating$45.99

Our verdict

The RUNCL A1440121-020 costs $45.99 for a massive 1093 yard spool of 30 lb braided line, nearly double the length of any other line in this comparison. Its 4.4-star rating across 404 reviews is solid, though it trails the top scores here, making it best suited to anglers who prioritize spool length over brand pedigree.

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Best for

Anglers who fish often and want a huge 1093 yard spool of 30 lb line so they rarely need to respool, especially those trolling, surf casting, or fishing offshore where long runs and frequent line loss are common.

Skip if

Occasional anglers who only need to fill one small reel should skip this 1093 yard spool, since the length is overkill and the $45.99 price is more than double the $17.94 to $29.56 cost of shorter, more modest spools here.

  • Material Polyethylene
  • Length 1093 Yards
  • Line Weight 30 pounds
  • Technique Braided
  • Size 30lb - 1093yds
  • Color Multicolor
  • Priced 84% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 404 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.5/5

    404 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

Think about a season of surf casting or offshore trolling where you retie constantly and burn through line fast. The RUNCL A1440121-020 is built for exactly that kind of volume, offering 1093 yards on a single spool, nearly double the 600 yard MOMOI 74608 and more than seven times the 150 yard PowerPro 21100080150Y. At $45.99, it costs close to the $44.99 Power 21100200500E, but delivers more than double the yardage for a similar price.

The line is built from polyethylene at a 30 lb rating and comes in a multicolor finish, which some anglers use to track running distance by color change along the spool. At 30 lb, it matches the Calamus CALIBRDBT-115 in strength, sitting above the 20 lb Power 21100200500E and well above the 8 lb PowerPro and Power 21100080300E lines, while offering nearly double the length of the Calamus spool.

Review data shows 404 reviews at a 4.4-star average, a smaller sample size than the 4,700 to 5,800 reviews on the two most established competitors. Bought last month reads 0+, and the product shows in stock. The lower review count relative to price suggests this is a newer or more niche listing that has not yet built the review volume of the cheaper, higher-turnover lines in this set.

Pros

  • 1093 yard spool is nearly double the 600 yard MOMOI 74608 and far beyond the 109 to 500 yard spools of other lines here.
  • 30 lb line weight matches the Calamus CALIBRDBT-115 and sits above the 8 to 20 lb ratings on three other lines.
  • Multicolor finish can help anglers track casting distance along the length of the spool.
  • Polyethylene construction, a standard, proven material for braided line.
  • Currently listed as in stock and ready to ship.

Cons

  • Only 404 reviews, a smaller sample than the 4,700 to 5,800 reviews backing the two top competitors.
  • 4.4-star rating trails the 4.5 to 4.7 stars posted by four of the other lines in this comparison.
  • At $45.99, it costs more than the Calamus CALIBRDBT-115, PowerPro 21100080150Y, and Power 21100080300E.
  • Bought last month shows 0+, with no data confirming recent sales activity.

Specifications

MaterialPolyethylene
Length1093 Yards
Line Weight30 pounds
TechniqueBraided
Size30lb - 1093yds
ColorMulticolor
Pieces1.0 Count

Performance notes

At 30 lb, this line is rated for mid-range strength, suitable for larger freshwater species, inshore saltwater, and general-purpose casting rather than extreme big-game trolling. The standout spec here is length: 1093 yards is enough for surf anglers or offshore trollers who burn through significant amounts of line per outing or want to fully respool a large conventional reel multiple times over a season without buying a second spool. The multicolor finish is a practical touch for distance tracking, since a color shift at set intervals lets an angler judge roughly how much line has been cast out or how much remains on the spool. Compared to the 600 yard MOMOI 74608 at a similar strength rating, this RUNCL spool nearly doubles the available length for close to the same price as the 500 yard Power 21100200500E, making it a length-focused rather than a strength-focused pick in this lineup.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average across 404 reviews is a respectable score but a comparatively small sample next to the 4,700 and 5,800 reviews behind the Calamus and Power lines in this set. That gap in review volume, despite a similar or higher price point than several competitors, suggests this line has not yet reached the same mainstream adoption. Bought last month shows 0+, offering no evidence of a current sales surge. Still, a 4.4-star rating across several hundred reviews is generally a sign of consistent satisfaction rather than a fluke, and the unusually long 1093 yard spool likely appeals to a narrower but dedicated group of high-volume anglers who value length over the broader popularity reflected in the larger competitors' review counts.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is the RUNCL A1440121-020 spool so much longer than other braided lines?

At 1093 yards, it is built for anglers who fish frequently or cast long distances, such as surf or offshore trollers, and need to respool less often. That length is nearly double the 600 yard MOMOI 74608 and far beyond the 109 to 500 yard spools offered by other lines in this comparison.

Is 30 lb line strong enough for offshore trolling?

A 30 lb rating handles many mid-size offshore and inshore species well, matching the strength of the Calamus CALIBRDBT-115 in this comparison. Anglers targeting the largest, hardest-fighting big-game species may still prefer a heavier line like the 70 to 80 lb options also reviewed here.

How does the price compare to shorter braided line spools?

At $45.99, it costs more than the $15.39 Calamus CALIBRDBT-115, the $17.94 PowerPro 21100080150Y, and the $29.56 Power 21100080300E, but it also delivers far more yardage than any of those shorter spools, which affects the overall cost per yard for high-volume anglers.

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