Overview
P-Line C21 Copolymer Fishing Line is constructed with Japanese raw materials and technology. The ultimate goal of P-Line’s engineers was to create a line that bridged the gap between two of their most popular lines - CX-Premium and CXX-Xtra Strong, while maintaining a great price point. By blending two different types of nylon into one line, P-Line was able to provide C21 with a soft construction for excellent castability. It literally flies off the reel with virtually no memory. Great for spinning or casting reels, P-Line C21 Copolymer Fishing Line does it all without putting a big dent in your wallet.
Line Diameter | 6lb | 8lb | 10lb | 12lb | 15lb | 17lb | 20lb | 25lb |
Inches | .0084 | .0092 | .0108 | .0116 | .0136 | .0146 | .0156 | .0176 |
Millimeters | .21 | .23 | .27 | .29 | .34 | .36 | .39 | .44 |
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Customer Reviews
Not bad for cheap lineFor cheap line it’s not bad and pretty strong
JunkIt’s cheap , but the memory and knot strength are horrible.
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Comments: P-line C21 is the best line at this price point. The bang for your buck is unbeatable in my opinion. I have tried several other lines but this beats them all. However, this is not for spinning reels. It does have memory but on a bait caster it does not really matter as much. If it had less memory I would be all for it, right now I will give it a 4 out of 5.
From: Unknown 4/24/20
Comments: Its abrasion factor sucks! But it casts good! and the stretch factor is low. On my spinning reel the memory is low, it casts smooth not many tangles even with a super full spool. The line is really strong until you get in the rocks... I have not lost any fish on it yet but it makes me worried when i get around any structure. Still this is a great line. I use 8 pound and catch fish both fresh at hodges and salt water in the bay.
From: Geoffry: San Diego, CA 1/31/20
Comments: Great all around line I've been using this for years I highly recommend this line.
From: Mike: Moline 5/17/18
Comments: This is the absolute worst line I have had the misfortune to use. Twists extremely bad after only about 15 minutes of fishing. Buy stren or sufix line its way better.
From: Taylor: Auburn, CA 1/17/18
Comments: I've been using P-Line C21 for years and buying it by the 300 yard spool which isn't very economical compared to the bulk spool pricing here at Tackle warehouse. It performs better than anything I have tried in it's price range and better than many more expensive brands. It has become my go-to line because of quality for cost. If you compare the stated diameter of P-Line C21 to most any other brand you will notice it has a smaller diameter per weight class than most others. It is supple and casts great. Spool memory isn't bad either. Overall I'd say this is hands down the best line you will find at this price point and I've tried many, many different brands.The only mono line I have seen that lists a smaller diameter per weight class is Daiwa Justron. In 4 pound class it's over 30% thinner. The problem is, I can't find any in the USA so if you want to try it you'll have to order from overseas. I have a few rolls in size .4 which works out to just under 4 pound test with a diameter of .00413" whereas 4 pound C21 has a published diameter of .0063". This is a huge difference. I have yet to fish with the new Justron line so I don't know how well it casts, how long it lasts and how good or bad spool memory is yet. If all those things work out well under some real world fishing testing it may become my new go-to mono line. I've stocked up on so much C21 I will be using it a lot regardless of how the Daiwa Justron pans out.
From: Billy - 12/23/17
Comments: Absolutly love this line. Can't beat the price, casts a mile & if fairly abrasion resistant. Haven't had any problems with is and I have been using it for about a year.
From: Matt: LaGrange, GA 7/22/15
Comments: This line is pretty good works well on spinning rods kinks a bit but its niot horrible
From: Alberto: Menifee, CA
Comments: For 5 bucks you cant go wrong. Kinks up alot and twists too. I really wouldnt reccomend it just get trilene.
From: Scotty: VA
Comments: This line is not very abrasion resistant, but is casts very nicely.
From: Jerry: Sugar Grove, IL
Comments: Decent for $5, cant expect much. It stretches a lot compared to Fluoro clear and I found it is prone to wind knots on spinning reels. Gains memory very quick (nasty coils on line spooled the night before). It works for a cheap line tough
From: Ryan: Central Washington
Comments: great line for the price. it kinks up after a while but at 5 bucks you can afford to change it every week. i see it as a cheap replacement to floroclear. i prefish with this stuff and come tournament time i replace it with 100% floro. over all best for the price.
From: Jonathon: Nashville, TN