Geode Braided Fishing Line, Super Strong Power Braid Lines for Review

4.3 (183) Amazon rating$10.6750+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Geode Braided Fishing Line runs $10.67 for a 150 yard, 30 LB spool, and its 4.3 star average across 183 reviews sits below every other braided line in this comparison. With only 50+ bought last month, it reads as a mid tier option rather than a standout pick for camo green braid.

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Best for

Anglers who want a moderate 30 LB test braided line in a shorter 150 yard spool for casual freshwater use and do not mind a rating slightly below the 4.6 to 4.7 average posted by the pricier alternatives compared here.

Skip if

Skip it if rating and review volume matter most, since 183 reviews and a 4.3 average trail every other line in this set, or if you want more yardage per spool, since 150 yards is on the shorter end here.

  • Material Polyethylene
  • Length 150 Yards
  • Line Weight 30
  • Technique Braided
  • Size 30LB(150YDS)
  • Color Camo Green
  • Priced 57% below the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 183 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.2/5

    183 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

A 150 yard spool of 30 LB braid covers a lot of casual freshwater situations, from bass around cover to catfish rigs that do not need hundreds of yards of backing. The Geode Braided Fishing Line is made from polyethylene, colored camo green, and priced at $10.67 for that single 150 yard, 30 LB spool.

Against the other braided lines in this comparison, Geode's numbers are middling. Power's 21100200500E costs $44.99 for 500 yards at 20 LB, PowerPro's 150 yard 8 LB spool runs $17.94, and Power's 300 yard 8 LB spool is $29.56. Geode's price is the lowest of the four at $10.67, and its 30 LB rating is heavier than any of the alternatives, but its 150 yard length matches only the PowerPro spool and falls well short of the 300 and 500 yard options.

The rating tells a similar story. A 4.3 star average across 183 reviews is below the 4.6 to 4.7 range posted by Power's and PowerPro's lines, and 50+ bought last month is the smallest demand signal among the group. Geode is the budget option here, priced accordingly, with a rating pattern that reflects a less proven track record than the competition.

Pros

  • $10.67 is the lowest price among the braided lines compared here.
  • 30 LB test rating is heavier than any of the alternative spools in this set.
  • Camo green color offers a low visibility option distinct from the moss green and hi-vis yellow alternatives.
  • 183 reviews, while smaller than competitors, still gives some track record to reference.
  • 150 yard length matches PowerPro's spool for anglers who do not need hundreds of extra yards.

Cons

  • 4.3 star average is the lowest rating among the braided lines compared here, trailing the 4.6 to 4.7 range of the alternatives.
  • 183 reviews and 50+ bought last month are both the smallest volume figures in this comparison set.
  • 150 yards is far shorter than Power's 500 yard or 300 yard spools for anglers who need more backing.
  • No higher yardage option is listed for anglers who want the same 30 LB test with more length.

Specifications

MaterialPolyethylene
Length150 Yards
Line Weight30
TechniqueBraided
Size30LB(150YDS)
ColorCamo Green
Pieces1.0 Count

Performance notes

A 30 LB test braid at 150 yards is built for moderate freshwater duty, enough backing for most spinning reel spools without excess left over. The camo green coloring is meant to blend into vegetated or stained water rather than stand out, a similar purpose to the moss green options elsewhere in this comparison but with a different visual pattern. At 150 yards, this spool covers a full respool for many reels but leaves little margin for anglers who retie often or fish deep water where more line is spooled off with each cast. The 30 LB rating sits above the 8 and 20 LB test lines in this set, so it trades line diameter and per cast distance for more stopping power, a tradeoff suited to fishing around heavier cover rather than open water finesse work.

What buyers say

A 4.3 star average across 183 reviews is the lowest rating pattern among the braided lines in this comparison, where the alternatives cluster between 4.6 and 4.7 stars. The 50+ bought last month figure is also the smallest demand signal here, well below the 100+ to 700+ range seen elsewhere. That combination suggests Geode has a smaller, less consistently satisfied buyer base than the more established names in this set, though 183 reviews at 4.3 stars is not a poor showing on its own, just a comparatively weaker one when placed next to the competition's numbers.

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Frequently asked questions

How does Geode's 4.3 star rating compare to other braided lines?

It is the lowest among the braided lines in this comparison, where Power, PowerPro, and similar spools post 4.6 to 4.7 star averages. With 183 reviews behind it, Geode still has a reasonable track record, just a comparatively weaker one than the alternatives listed here.

Is 150 yards enough line for most reels?

150 yards matches PowerPro's spool length in this comparison and should fully respool many spinning reels. Anglers who fish deep water or retie frequently may prefer Power's 300 or 500 yard spools instead, since 150 yards leaves less margin before running low.

What makes Geode's price point stand out?

At $10.67, Geode is the cheapest braided line in this comparison, undercutting PowerPro's $17.94 and Power's $29.56 and $44.99 options. It also carries the heaviest test rating at 30 LB, though its lower rating and smaller review count reflect a less proven track record than the pricier alternatives.

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