Fishing Thread Nylon Elastic Invisible Magic Fishing Line Fishing Bait Review
Our verdict
This unbranded invisible fishing line, sold as Fishing Thread Nylon Elastic Invisible Magic Fishing Line, costs $8.80 for two 656-foot, 0.2mm spools and carries a 4.7-star average across 165 reviews with 100 or more bought last month, matching the top rating in this mono-line comparison at a lower price than all three alternatives compared here.
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Anglers who want a cheap, low-visibility line for light finesse or fly-style presentations, in a two-spool 656-foot pack, and who don't need a recognized brand name to trust the product.
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Skip it if you prefer a recognized brand name backed by a longer track record, or if you need a line rated in pounds of breaking strength rather than just a 0.2mm diameter listing.
- Material Graphite
- Length 656 Feet
- Line Weight 2
- Technique Fly
- Size 0.2mm
- Color WHITE
- Priced 12% below the category median ($9.99 across 47 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 165 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
165 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
Not every angler cares about brand names on the line spool, and this unbranded product, listed as Fishing Thread Nylon Elastic Invisible Magic Fishing Line, is aimed squarely at that buyer, offering two 656-foot spools for $8.80, less than any other mono line gathered in this comparison.
The listing marks its technique as fly line at a 0.2mm size, packaged as 2.0 count spools in white, with a material field listed as graphite and a line weight field of 2. Those spec fields are thinner and less detailed than the more established mono lines in this comparison, which list clear pound-test figures like the Sea SS44-80's 80-pound rating, making it harder to judge exact strength here.
At 4.7 stars across 165 reviews, it matches the highest rating in this comparison, tied with the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50, and it reports 100 or more bought last month, a stronger recent-demand figure than the three branded alternatives, none of which show a bought-last-month count. At $8.80, it is also the cheapest option here, undercutting the $12.99 to $26.23 range of the other mono lines.
Pros
- 4.7-star average across 165 reviews, matching the top rating tied with the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50
- 100+ bought last month, the only figure of that kind reported among the three alternatives in this comparison
- At $8.80, it undercuts every other mono line in this comparison on price
- Two 656-foot spools per pack at a 0.2mm size, in white
- Marketed as a fly-technique line, giving it a different use case than the straight monofilament alternatives
Cons
- No recognized brand name is listed, unlike the Maxima, ANDE, and Sea products in this comparison
- The material field lists graphite rather than the nylon used across every other mono line here, which is worth double-checking before buying
- No pound-test breaking strength is given, only a 0.2mm size, making direct strength comparisons harder
- 165 reviews is the smallest review count of the mono lines gathered in this comparison
Specifications
| Material | Graphite |
|---|---|
| Length | 656 Feet |
| Line Weight | 2 |
| Technique | Fly |
| Size | 0.2mm |
| Color | WHITE |
| Pieces | 2.0 Count |
| Feature | no |
Performance notes
Listed under the fly technique rather than standard monofilament, this line is positioned for lighter, more delicate presentations at a 0.2mm size, similar in diameter to some of the thinner mono spools in this category. Two 656-foot spools in white ship per pack, giving enough length to fill a couple of reels or keep a spare on hand. The material field on this listing reads graphite, which differs from the nylon construction listed for every other line in this comparison, so anglers should read the product listing closely before assuming it behaves like a standard nylon mono. No pound-test breaking-strength figure is included alongside the 0.2mm size, which makes it harder to match this line to a specific target species by strength alone compared to a line like the Sea SS44-80 with its stated 80-pound rating.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 165 reviews ties this unbranded line with the highest-rated products in this comparison, the Maxima MOSS30 and ANDE pcw-50, despite carrying the smallest review count of the group. The reported 100 or more bought last month stands out as the only recent-purchase figure among the branded alternatives, none of which list a comparable number, suggesting active and growing demand even without an established brand name behind it. Combined with its $8.80 price, the lowest in this set, the rating and purchase pattern point to a product that is winning buyers on value and apparent satisfaction rather than brand recognition, though the smaller review base means the pattern carries less weight than the larger samples behind some competitors.
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Frequently asked questions
What do you get in one pack of this fishing line?
Each pack includes two 656-foot spools of 0.2mm line in white, for a combined 1,312 feet of line at $8.80. That two-spool count gives you a spare on hand without needing a second purchase.
Is this line rated in pounds of breaking strength?
No pound-test figure is listed for this line. The only strength-related spec given is a 0.2mm size and a line weight field of 2, so anglers who need a specific pound-test rating should compare it against lines like the Sea SS44-80, which lists an 80-pound rating.
How does this line's price and rating compare to branded alternatives?
At $8.80, it costs less than the $12.99 to $26.23 range of the Maxima, Sea, and ANDE lines in this comparison, while matching the Maxima and ANDE's 4.7-star rating and reporting 100 or more bought last month, a figure none of the three branded lines show.