AMYSPORTS QQ-BZZH-0225 Swivels Review
Our verdict
Priced at $10.99 for 25 stainless steel swivels rated to 48 pounds, the AMYSPORTS QQ-BZZH-0225 carries the largest review base in this comparison at 6,239 ratings averaging 4.5 stars, with 600+ units bought in the last month for bass-focused anglers.
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Bass anglers who want a stainless swivel with a proven track record, backed by thousands of reviews and strong recent sales, at a price matching the mid-range AFW FWSS07B/50.
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Skip this if you want the maximum pieces per dollar, since 25 pieces for $10.99 costs more per unit than the 50-count Norman NMSK-50 or similarly priced bulkier alternatives.
- Material Stainless Steel
- Weight 0.03 Kilograms
- Target Species Bass
- Size Size 2+2 (48lb) 25 pcs
- Color White
- Pieces 25
- Priced 22% above the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 6,239 owner ratings
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Popularity4.9/5
6,239 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
Bass anglers rigging finesse or moderate-tackle setups need swivels rated well past their target species' fighting weight, and the AMYSPORTS QQ-BZZH-0225 answers with a 48-pound rating in a 2+2 configuration. At $10.99 for 25 pieces, it lands in the same price range as the AFW FWSS07B/50's $10.99 for 50 pieces, though with fewer units per pack.
Stainless steel construction puts it on equal footing with the AFTCO FL1B, Norman NMSK-50, and AFW FWSS07B/50 rather than the copper or iron builds seen in cheaper alternatives. At just 0.03 kilograms per piece, the swivel stays light enough to avoid dragging down a bass presentation, and the white color makes it easy to spot when re-rigging.
What separates this product from the rest of the comparison is sheer review volume. A 4.5-star average across 6,239 reviews dwarfs the 191 to 621 review counts of the AFTCO, Norman, and AFW swivels, and the 600+ bought-last-month figure is several times higher than their shared 100+ pace. That scale of feedback, even at a slightly lower average rating than the 4.8-star AFW option, suggests broad and repeated adoption among bass anglers.
Pros
- 6,239 reviews is by far the largest sample size in this comparison, at a solid 4.5-star average.
- 600+ bought last month is several times the 100+ pace posted by the Norman and AFW alternatives.
- 48-pound rating in a 2+2 configuration gives real margin over typical bass fighting weight.
- Full stainless steel build matches the material used in the AFTCO and Norman swivels.
- 0.03-kilogram weight per piece keeps rigs light for finesse presentations.
Cons
- 25 pieces per pack costs more per unit than the 50-count Norman NMSK-50 at a similar price.
- 4.5-star average trails the 4.8-star AFW FWSS07B/50 and 4.6-star AFTCO FL1B.
- White color may show wear or discoloration more visibly than darker finishes over time.
- Marketed specifically toward bass, so anglers targeting other species may want a more general-purpose swivel.
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Target Species | Bass |
| Size | Size 2+2 (48lb) 25 pcs |
| Color | White |
| Pieces | 25 |
Performance notes
The 48-pound rating in a 2+2 configuration is the spec worth focusing on, since it gives real headroom over the fighting weight of most bass, similar in spirit to how the AFW FWSS07B/50 rates to 180 pounds for heavier applications. At 0.03 kilograms per piece, the swivel is light enough that it shouldn't interfere with a finesse or moderate bass presentation the way a bulkier stainless swivel might. Stainless steel construction puts the material on par with the AFTCO FL1B and Norman NMSK-50 rather than the copper or iron used in cheaper alternatives, which matters for anglers who fish in brackish or occasionally salty conditions. At $10.99 for 25 pieces, the per-unit price runs higher than bulkier packs, a tradeoff for the bass-specific rating and lighter individual weight.
What buyers say
With 6,239 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, this swivel has accumulated far more feedback than any other product in this comparison, including the 621-review AFW FWSS07B/50 and 539-review Norman NMSK-50. The 600+ bought-last-month figure is also several times higher than the 100+ pace shown by those two alternatives. That scale suggests the product has become a common default choice among bass anglers, even though its average rating sits slightly below the 4.6 to 4.8 range of the pricier stainless competitors. High volume at a solid, if not top, rating usually points to consistent satisfaction across a very large buyer base rather than a niche following.
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Frequently asked questions
What line weight does the AMYSPORTS QQ-BZZH-0225 swivel handle?
It's rated to 48 pounds in a 2+2 configuration, which gives plenty of margin above typical bass fighting weight. That's lighter than the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180-pound rating, so it's built for bass and similar species rather than heavy saltwater game.
Why does this swivel have so many more reviews than competitors?
It has accumulated 6,239 reviews, far more than the 191 to 621 range seen on the AFTCO FL1B, Norman NMSK-50, and AFW FWSS07B/50. Combined with 600+ bought last month, that points to widespread adoption among bass anglers over time.
Is 25 pieces per pack a good value at $10.99?
It costs more per swivel than the 50-count Norman NMSK-50 at a similar price. The tradeoff is a bass-specific 48-pound rating and lightweight 0.03-kilogram build tailored to that use case.