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Sufix Superior Monofilament Bulk Spool - Fishing Line Clear & Hi-Vis - Offshore Leader

Sufix Superior Monofilament Bulk Spool - Fishing Line Clear & Hi-Vis - Offshore Leader

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Sufix Superior Bulk Monofilament Fishing Line

Sufix Superior is a copolymer nylon monofilament built for anglers who burn through line and need consistent performance spool after spool. Available in 1/4lb, 2.2lb, and 4.4lb bulk spools, it covers everything from light inshore spinning setups to heavy offshore trolling rigs. The copolymer construction delivers higher tensile strength than standard mono, better shock absorption on hard strikes, and lower stretch for improved sensitivity. Whether you run a charter operation re-spooling reels daily or you fish hard enough to justify buying in bulk, Sufix Superior keeps the cost per yard low without cutting corners on the stuff that matters.
  • Copolymer Nylon Construction for higher tensile strength than standard mono
  • 3 Bulk Spool Sizes from 1/4lb to 4.4lb for every volume need
  • 6lb to 130lb Test Range covering panfish to blue marlin
  • 3 Color Options: Hi-Vis Yellow, Clear, and Smoke Blue
  • Low Memory for clean casts off spinning and conventional reels

Mono vs fluoro vs braid - which line should you use?

Stop Running Out of Line Mid-Season

If you fish often enough, buying monofilament in small retail spools gets expensive fast. You blow through a 300-yard spool in a couple trips between re-ties, wind knots, and the occasional break-off, and suddenly you are re-buying line every other weekend. Charter captains figured this out years ago: buy bulk, spool fresh, and never worry about it.

Sufix Superior in bulk format solves that problem without sacrificing line quality. The copolymer nylon formula hits harder than basic mono on tensile strength and shock resistance, so you are not trading performance for price. The 4.4lb spool will fill dozens of reels, and even the 1/4lb spool gives you plenty of line to re-spool multiple setups between trips.

Sufix has been in the fishing line business for decades. Their Superior line is a workhorse trusted by charter fleets, tournament anglers, and weekend warriors who got tired of paying retail markup on commodity mono. It does what good mono should do: cast smooth, hold knots, and not let you down when a fish is pulling drag.

Copolymer Nylon That Actually Performs

Sufix Superior uses a copolymer nylon blend that outperforms standard monofilament on tensile strength and abrasion resistance. The lower stretch compared to basic mono gives you better hooksets and more sensitivity without going all the way to the zero-stretch feel of braid. It still absorbs shock on hard runs, which is exactly what you want when a king mackerel greyhounds away from the boat.

Every Size and Color You Need in Bulk

Three spool sizes (1/4lb, 2.2lb, and 4.4lb) let you buy exactly the volume you need. Running a six-pack charter? Grab the 4.4lb spool. Just want enough to re-spool your surf rods a few times? The 1/4lb has you covered. Pick from Hi-Vis Yellow for sight-fishing and float rigs, Clear for finesse presentations, or Smoke Blue for a low-visibility all-rounder. Tests run from 6lb up to 130lb, so one product line handles everything from creek fishing to offshore trolling.

Spools Clean on Spinning and Conventional Reels

The low-memory formula means this line comes off the spool straight instead of coiling up like a spring. That translates to longer casts, fewer tangles, and less time picking out wind knots. It is especially good on spinning reels where line memory causes the most headaches, but it loads and performs well on conventional setups too.

How to Spool Mono from a Bulk Spool

Run the tag end through your rod guides and tie it to the reel spool using an arbor knot. Make sure the line comes off the bulk spool in the same direction your reel winds to prevent twist.

Have a buddy hold a pencil or dowel through the bulk spool, or use a line winder station. Apply light thumb pressure on the spool so the line loads under moderate tension.

Fill the reel to about 1/8 inch below the spool lip. Overfilling causes tangles on the cast; underfilling costs you distance.

Cut the line and run a few feet through your fingers to check for any rough spots or twists before tying on your leader or terminal tackle.

If you are spooling multiple reels, mark your line counter or measure against the reel capacity specs to keep each spool consistent.

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Sufix
Line Type Copolymer Monofilament
Material Copolymer Nylon
Lb Test Range 6lb - 130lb
Spool Sizes 1/4lb, 2.2lb, 4.4lb
Colors Hi-Vis Yellow, Clear, Smoke Blue
Total Variants 94
Stretch Low (less than standard mono)
Memory Low
Reel Compatibility Spinning and Conventional
Water Type Freshwater and Saltwater
UV Resistance Yes
Knot Strength High
Shock Absorption Superior
What is copolymer monofilament and how is it different from regular mono? +
Copolymer mono blends two or more nylon types during extrusion, which gives you higher tensile strength and better abrasion resistance than single-polymer mono. It also tends to have less stretch and lower memory. If you want a deeper comparison of line types, check out our mono vs fluorocarbon vs braid guide.
What lb test should I use for inshore saltwater fishing? +
For most inshore species like redfish, snook, and speckled trout, 10lb to 20lb test covers you well. If you are targeting bigger fish around structure, bump up to 20-30lb. Our leader weight chart breaks down line and leader pairings by species.
Can I use Sufix Superior as leader material? +
It works in a pinch for light-duty leaders, but purpose-built leader material like Momoi Extra Hard Mono Leader is stiffer and more abrasion-resistant, which is what you want in a leader. Use Superior as your mainline and pair it with proper leader for the best results.
Which color should I pick? +
Clear is the most versatile and works when fish are line-shy. Hi-Vis Yellow is great for watching your line on float rigs or when surf fishing (see our surf fishing guide). Smoke Blue offers low visibility underwater while still being easy to see above the surface.
How much line do I get on each bulk spool? +
Yardage varies by lb test since heavier line takes up more space per yard. The 1/4lb spool holds the least, the 4.4lb spool holds the most. For example, a 1/4lb spool of 10lb test will give you several thousand yards. Check the variant dropdown for exact yardage by test. Need help choosing between spinning and conventional setups? Our spinning vs conventional reel guide can help.
Is this line good for surf fishing? +
Absolutely. The low memory and good casting characteristics make it a solid surf line, especially in the 15-25lb range. Hi-Vis Yellow is popular for surf because you can watch your line for bites. Check out our surf fishing guide for more gear recommendations.
Do I need to use a leader with this mono? +
For most applications, tying a fluorocarbon or heavy mono leader to your Sufix Superior mainline is a smart move. The leader handles abrasion near your hook while the mainline handles casting and shock absorption. We carry Momoi Hi-Catch Leader and Momoi Extra Hard Mono Leader that pair well. Our leader FAQ covers the basics.
Can I use this for king mackerel fishing? +
Yes, Sufix Superior in 20-30lb test makes a great mainline for king mackerel. You will want a wire or heavy fluorocarbon leader to handle their teeth. Our king mackerel fishing guide covers the full rigging setup, and our wire vs mono leader guide helps you decide on leader type.
Why buy bulk instead of regular retail spools? +
Cost per yard drops significantly when you buy bulk. A 4.4lb spool will fill dozens of reels, making it ideal for charter boats or anyone who re-spools often. Even the 1/4lb spool gives you way more line than a standard retail package. Pair it with good terminal tackle like copper crimps and ball bearing swivels and you have a complete setup.
Should I use mono or braid as my mainline? +
Mono gives you built-in stretch for shock absorption, easier knot tying, and lower cost per yard in bulk. Braid gives you zero stretch, thinner diameter, and longer life. Many anglers use braid mainline with a mono or fluoro leader, but straight mono is still king for plenty of applications. Read our complete line comparison guide to figure out what works best for your fishing.