791265077837 Bait Trap Review
Our verdict
This unbranded bait trap, listed under model 791265077837, costs $18.89 for a foldable two-pack made from nylon, mesh, and steel. With 4.2 stars across 2,400 reviews and 800+ units bought last month, it lands as a strong mid-range choice for anglers who want portable, collapsible traps without paying Frabill or Gee-Feets prices.
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Anglers who want a foldable, portable trap for easy transport and storage, and who value strong purchase volume: 800+ units bought last month is the second-highest figure in this comparison, trailing only the Frabill 1272's 1,000+.
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Skip it if you want a recognized, established brand name, since this listing has no brand attached, unlike the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps it competes against, which carry decades of brand recognition and higher star ratings at 4.4 and 4.5.
- Material Nylon, Mesh, Steel
- Weight 0.75 Kilograms
- Technique Trap
- Size 12.6 inches x 20.1"
- Color Grey
- Pieces 2.0 Count
- Priced 14% below the category median ($22.00 across 27 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 2,400 owner ratings
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Popularity4.4/5
2,400 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
Packing for a trip where space is tight calls for gear that folds down small, and this bait trap, listed under model number 791265077837 with no attached brand, is built with that in mind. Its feature list calls out foldable, lightweight, and portable design, with a nylon, mesh, and steel build and a grey finish, all for $18.89.
The two-piece pack measures 12.6 by 20.1 inches and weighs 0.75 kilograms, putting it in a similar weight class to the Frabill 1272's 16 ounces but built from different materials. Its 4.2-star rating across 2,400 reviews sits a bit below the Frabill 1271, Gee-Feets G40, and Frabill 1272, all of which rate 4.4 stars or higher, though the review count itself is respectable and shows plenty of buyer history to draw from.
Where this trap stands out is demand. It sold 800+ units last month, the second-highest figure in this whole comparison, behind only the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ and well ahead of the Frabill 1271's 50+ and the Gee-Feets G40's 100+. For anglers who prioritize a foldable, easy-to-store design and do not need a name-brand label, this is a reasonable pick at a mid-range price.
Pros
- Bought 800+ times last month, the second-highest demand figure in this comparison after the Frabill 1272
- Foldable and portable design, per the listed features, for easier transport and storage
- 4.2-star rating across 2,400 reviews, a large enough sample to trust the average
- Ships as a two-piece set built from nylon, mesh, and steel
- Priced at $18.89, below the Frabill 1271's $22.00 and the Gee-Feets G40's $31.99
Cons
- No listed brand name, unlike the established Frabill and Gee-Feets lines it competes against
- 4.2-star rating trails the 4.4 to 4.5 stars of every branded alternative here
- 800+ bought last month still falls short of the Frabill 1272's 1,000+
- At 0.75 kilograms for two traps, it is on the heavier side for a foldable design
Specifications
| Material | Nylon, Mesh, Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
| Technique | Trap |
| Size | 12.6 inches x 20.1" |
| Color | Grey |
| Pieces | 2.0 Count |
| Feature | Foldable, Lightweight, Portable |
Performance notes
Combining nylon, mesh, and steel gives this trap a flexible body reinforced by a rigid frame, which is likely what lets it fold flat for storage while still holding shape when it is dropped in the water. At 0.75 kilograms for the two-piece set, it is a bit heavier than the Frabill 1272's 16 ounces, though that is spread across two traps rather than one. The 12.6 by 20.1 inch size gives it a mid-size footprint, larger than the compact stainless-steel traps in this comparison but smaller than the bulkiest options. The foldable and portable features listed suggest this trap is meant to travel well, packing down for a tackle bag or boat storage compartment rather than staying rigid year-round. The grey color is a practical, low-visibility choice rather than a styling decision, keeping the trap unobtrusive once it is submerged.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average from 2,400 reviews is a solid, if not top-tier, result, sitting a step below the 4.4 to 4.5 stars posted by the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps in this comparison. What stands out is the purchase volume: 800+ units bought last month is the second-highest figure among every trap here, trailing only the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ and well clear of the Frabill 1271's 50+ and the Gee-Feets G40's 100+. That pairing, a large review base with a merely good rating, suggests a product that a lot of people buy and most find acceptable, even if it does not generate the enthusiasm that pushes a rating past 4.4.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this bait trap from a known brand?
No brand is listed for this trap, only the model number 791265077837. It competes directly against branded options like the Frabill 1271, Frabill 1272, and Gee-Feets G40, which carry higher star ratings, but this trap still sold 800+ units last month, the second-highest volume in this comparison.
Does this bait trap fold for storage?
Yes, the listing describes it as foldable, lightweight, and portable, which fits a two-piece set weighing 0.75 kilograms in a 12.6 by 20.1 inch grey design. That makes it easier to pack for travel than a rigid, non-folding trap on longer fishing trips.
How does purchase volume compare to other bait traps in this category?
This trap sold 800+ units last month, second only to the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ among the traps in this comparison. It clears the Frabill 1271's 50+ and the Gee-Feets G40's 100+ by a wide margin, suggesting strong repeat demand despite having no listed brand name.