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Shakespeare HAH3PCK Bobbers Review

4.5 (1,970) Amazon rating$7.881,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Shakespeare HAH3PCK is a 2-piece red and white bobber set priced at $7.88, holding a 4.5-star rating across 1,970 reviews and 1,000+ bought last month, the second-highest review count and demand figure among all the bobbers gathered in this comparison set.

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Best for

Anglers who want the classic red and white float look in a small 2-piece pack, backed by nearly 2,000 reviews and strong recent purchase volume of 1,000+ last month.

Skip if

Skip it if you want the single highest star rating available, since the Saddle FR520 and Thill AF-SLIP both post 4.7 stars, a few tenths above the HAH3PCK's 4.5-star average.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 9.07 g
  • Size One Size
  • Color Red/White
  • Pieces 2
  • Feature Reel, Rod
  • Priced 31% below the category median ($11.49 across 56 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 1,970 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.6/5

    1,970 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

The Shakespeare HAH3PCK is a set of two bobbers in the traditional red and white color scheme, weighing 9.07 grams and listed in one size. At $7.88 for the pair, it lands in the middle of the price range for bobbers in this comparison, and its reel and rod feature listing suggests it may be bundled with related gear rather than sold purely as standalone floats.

On review data, the HAH3PCK stands out with 1,970 reviews at a 4.5-star average, the second largest sample size behind only the Trout 87666's 5,445 reviews. Its 1,000+ bought last month figure also ranks second in this comparison, trailing only the Trout 87666's 2,000+ and well ahead of the 0+ to 500+ range posted by the Thill and Torpedo floats. Its 4.5-star rating, however, is the joint-lowest of the group alongside the Trout 87666.

For anglers who want a recognizable, classic-style float with a large and active buyer base behind it, the HAH3PCK is a strong option backed by real volume. Those chasing the highest possible star rating rather than review depth may prefer the 4.7-star Saddle FR520 or Thill AF-SLIP instead.

Pros

  • 1,970 reviews is the second-largest sample size in this comparison, behind only the Trout 87666
  • 1,000+ bought last month shows strong, active recent demand
  • Classic red and white color scheme is a widely recognized float style
  • 9.07 gram weight suits a range of casting and current conditions
  • 2-piece pack gives a spare float without the bulk of a larger multi-pack
  • Reel and rod feature listing suggests compatibility across a broader gear setup

Cons

  • 4.5-star rating ties for the lowest among the bobbers compared here
  • $7.88 for just 2 pieces is a higher per-unit cost than bulk options like the Trout 87666
  • No stated target species, unlike the salmon- and bass-specific floats in this set
  • One size only, with no stated weight or sizing variants

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight9.07 g
SizeOne Size
ColorRed/White
Pieces2
FeatureReel, Rod

Performance notes

At 9.07 grams, or roughly 0.32 ounces, the HAH3PCK sits close in weight to the 0.38-ounce Thill TWB60, suggesting similar casting distance and current-holding characteristics. The listed blend material likely refers to a composite build rather than pure plastic or wood, which can offer a middle ground on durability and buoyancy compared to the single-material floats elsewhere in this comparison. The red and white color split is a long-standing standard in bobber design specifically because it offers strong visual contrast against both bright and dark water, making it easier to track at a distance than a single solid color. Being sold in a 2-piece set rather than a single float gives a built-in backup, useful for anglers who don't want to interrupt a session after losing one to a snag.

What buyers say

With 1,970 reviews and a 4.5-star average, the HAH3PCK carries one of the largest and most tested review bases in this comparison group, trailing only the Trout 87666 in raw volume. A rating in the mid-4 range across nearly 2,000 responses points to broadly consistent satisfaction, even if it sits a few tenths below the 4.6 to 4.7 range some competitors reach. The 1,000+ bought last month figure reinforces that this isn't a legacy product coasting on old reviews, it shows active, ongoing purchase volume second only to the Trout 87666's 2,000+, well ahead of the 0+ to 500+ range seen on the smaller Thill and Torpedo floats.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Shakespeare HAH3PCK a good all-around bobber?

With no stated target species and a classic red and white design, it appears built for general use rather than one specific fish. Its 4.5-star rating across 1,970 reviews and 1,000+ bought last month suggest wide, active adoption across different fishing styles.

How many bobbers come in the Shakespeare HAH3PCK set?

The listing includes 2 pieces for $7.88 total, both in the traditional red and white color combination, weighing 9.07 grams in a single stated size. That gives anglers a spare float on hand without needing to buy a larger multi-piece pack.

How does the HAH3PCK compare to the Trout 87666?

The Trout 87666 has more reviews at 5,445 versus 1,970 and higher recent demand at 2,000+ versus 1,000+ bought last month, both sharing a similar 4.5-star rating, but the 87666 comes in a much larger 36-piece pack for a comparable price.

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