Seaguar 30SDSG300 Braided Line Review
Our verdict
The Seaguar 30SDSG300 braided line delivers a 30 pound test rating across 300 yards for $39.44, matching the 4.7 star average of the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E while beating both on line weight for its price point. At 807 reviews, it has a smaller but still solid feedback base.
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Anglers who want a 30 pound test braid with a full 300 yard spool and a top tier 4.7 star rating, and who are comfortable paying more than the cheapest options here for that strength to yardage combination.
Skip if
Skip it if budget is the main concern, since the $17.94 PowerPro 21100080150Y and $29.56 Power 21100080300E both cost less, or if 807 reviews feels thin next to the 5,800 behind the Power 21100200500E.
- Material Polyethylene
- Length 300 Yards
- Line Weight 30lb
- Technique Braided
- Size 30lbs/300yds
- Color Gray
- Priced 58% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 807 owner ratings
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Popularity3.4/5
807 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
Matching test strength to price is the real puzzle with braided line, and the Seaguar 30SDSG300 makes its case at $39.44 for 300 yards rated to 30 pounds. That undercuts the $44.99 Power 21100200500E on price while beating its 20 pound rating, and it out-strengths the similarly priced $29.56 Power 21100080300E, which carries the same 300 yards but only 8 pounds of line weight.
The spec sheet lists Polyethylene material in a Braided technique with a Gray color option, a neutral tone compared to the Moss Green and Hi-Vis Yellow choices on the comparison lines. At 30 pounds across a full 300 yard spool, it lands as one of the stronger options in this set by test rating, trailing only in yardage behind the 500 yard Power 21100200500E, which is rated lower at 20 pounds.
Review-wise, the Seaguar line holds a 4.7 star average across 807 reviews, tying the top rating shared with the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E. Its review count is smaller than the 5,800 and 983 counts on those two lines, though still well above the 117 reviews behind the PowerPro 21100080150Y. It shows 100+ units bought last month, matching the pace of the pricier Power 21100200500E, and remains InStock.
Pros
- Rated to 30 pounds of line weight, higher than the 20 pound and 8 pound ratings on all three comparison braids.
- Ties the top 4.7 star average shared with the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E.
- Full 300 yard spool, matching the yardage of the Power 21100080300E.
- Shows 100+ units bought last month, on par with the $44.99 Power 21100200500E's recent purchase volume.
- Priced at $39.44, less than the $44.99 Power 21100200500E despite a higher line weight rating.
- Listed InStock at time of review.
Cons
- At $39.44 it costs more than both the $17.94 PowerPro 21100080150Y and the $29.56 Power 21100080300E.
- 807 reviews is a smaller sample than the 5,800 behind the Power 21100200500E or the 983 behind the Power 21100080300E.
- 300 yards is less line than the 500 yard spool on the Power 21100200500E.
- Gray is the only color listed, without the brighter Hi-Vis Yellow option some anglers prefer for visibility.
Specifications
| Material | Polyethylene |
|---|---|
| Length | 300 Yards |
| Line Weight | 30lb |
| Technique | Braided |
| Size | 30lbs/300yds |
| Color | Gray |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | Fishing Line |
Performance notes
A 30 pound line weight rating on a 300 yard Polyethylene braid gives the Seaguar 30SDSG300 more stopping power per yard than the 8 pound braids in this comparison, which are built more for finesse presentations and thinner diameter than raw strength. Compared to the 500 yard, 20 pound Power 21100200500E, the Seaguar line trades yardage for a higher test rating, a reasonable swap for anglers who respool more often but want extra strength on hand when they do. The Gray coloring is a low visibility choice next to the Moss Green and Hi-Vis Yellow options on the comparison lines, which may matter to anglers who rely on line color for bite detection or who prefer their line to blend into the water rather than stand out above it.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star average puts the Seaguar 30SDSG300 in a tie for the top rating in this comparison, matched only by the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E. Its 807 review count is more modest, though, sitting well below the 5,800 reviews behind the Power 21100200500E and the 983 behind the Power 21100080300E, while still clearing the 117 review PowerPro 21100080150Y by a wide margin. The 100+ bought last month figure matches the pace shown for the pricier Power 21100200500E and beats the 0+ recorded for the other two comparison lines in the same window. That combination, a top tier rating with steady but not runaway review growth, suggests a well regarded line that has not yet built the broad review base of its priciest rival.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the Seaguar 30SDSG300 compare on price to the Power 21100200500E?
The Seaguar line costs $39.44 against $44.99 for the Power 21100200500E, a savings of over $5, while carrying a higher 30 pound line weight rating compared to the Power line's 20 pounds. The tradeoff is yardage, 300 yards on the Seaguar spool versus 500 yards on the Power line.
Is the Seaguar 30SDSG300 well rated?
Yes, it holds a 4.7 star average across 807 reviews, tying the top rating in this comparison alongside the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E. Its review count is smaller than those two lines but still well ahead of the 117 review PowerPro 21100080150Y.
What color options does the Seaguar 30SDSG300 come in?
The listing shows a single Gray color option. That is a more neutral, lower visibility tone than the Moss Green or Hi-Vis Yellow colors offered on the comparison braided lines in this set, so buyers set on a bright, high visibility line should weigh that difference before ordering.