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Insect TFIT-NET-59-B Fishing Net Review

4.5 (2,525) Amazon rating$14.39300+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Insect TFIT-NET-59-B Fishing Net stands out at $14.39 with a 4.5 star rating across 2,525 reviews, the highest average and among the largest review counts in this net comparison. Its 12 inch ring and 59 inch handle, built from aluminum alloy and stainless steel, make it a well-reviewed, budget-friendly pick for anglers who want reach without extra cost.

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Best for

Anglers who want long reach from a 59 inch handle plus a 12 inch aluminum alloy ring, and who value a proven track record: 2,525 reviews and a 4.5 star average, the strongest rating in this net comparison.

Skip if

Skip it if a 59 inch handle is more reach than you need, or if you specifically want a heavier duty net like the Frabill 9510 for larger fish rather than a lightweight, general purpose model.

  • Material Aluminium alloy, Polyester, Stainless Steel
  • Size 12" Ring, 59" Handle
  • Color black
  • Feature Lightweight
  • Priced 40% below the category median ($23.99 across 64 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 2,525 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.8/5

    2,525 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

Reaching a fish that surfaces a few feet from the boat or bank is a common frustration, and it is exactly the scenario a long-handled net solves. The Insect TFIT-NET-59-B Fishing Net addresses that with a 59 inch handle paired with a 12 inch ring, built from aluminum alloy, polyester, and stainless steel, all for $14.39.

That combination of reach and materials puts it in an interesting spot within this comparison. It costs less than the Frabill 2152 ($25.41), the Frabill 9510 ($89.99), and the 3 1154 ($24.99), yet its 4.5 star rating across 2,525 reviews matches the top rating in the group, tied with the Frabill 9510 and ahead of the 4.3 and 4.4 stars posted by the Frabill 2152 and 3 1154. With 300+ units bought last month, it is also selling briskly, second only to the 3 1154's 400+.

For anglers who want a long-reach, lightweight net without paying a premium, the TFIT-NET-59-B lines up well against pricier options in this category. Its black finish and aluminum alloy build keep the weight down for repeated use over a session, and the review volume of 2,525 gives a large sample to judge consistency by. It is currently listed as in stock.

Pros

  • 4.5 star rating across 2,525 reviews, the highest average in this net comparison.
  • 59 inch handle offers extended reach compared to shorter-handled nets.
  • 12 inch ring paired with aluminum alloy construction keeps the net lightweight.
  • Priced at $14.39, cheaper than all three context alternatives in this comparison.
  • 300+ units bought last month, the second strongest demand figure among the nets compared.
  • Stainless steel and polyester components add durability without major added weight.

Cons

  • 12 inch ring is smaller than the Frabill 9510's 20 by 23 inch netting area, so it may not suit larger fish.
  • 300+ bought last month trails the 3 1154's 400+ figure.
  • Only available in black, with no alternate color options listed.
  • A 59 inch handle may be longer than needed for close-quarters boat use.

Specifications

MaterialAluminium alloy, Polyester, Stainless Steel
Size12" Ring, 59" Handle
Colorblack
FeatureLightweight

Performance notes

The 59 inch handle is the standout spec here, giving meaningfully more reach than a net meant to be used at arm's length, which matters when a fish surfaces a rod's length from the boat or a few steps into a stream. Pairing that handle with a 12 inch aluminum alloy ring keeps the overall weight manageable, since aluminum alloy is a common choice for exactly this reason: strength without the heft of steel-frame designs. The stainless steel and polyester elements likely cover the hardware and netting material respectively, adding some corrosion resistance for repeated exposure to water. Compared to the Frabill 9510, which uses a 20 by 23 inch netting area at 2 pounds for scooping larger fish, the TFIT-NET-59-B is built around reach and low weight rather than maximum netting area, making it better suited to smaller catches or quick landings than to heavy, wide-bodied fish.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 2,525 reviews is the strongest pairing of rating and volume in this net comparison, matching the Frabill 9510's rating while drawing nearly four times as many reviews. That level of consistency across such a large review base suggests broad buyer satisfaction rather than a small group of enthusiasts skewing the number. The 300+ units bought last month, trailing only the 3 1154's 400+, confirms that demand is not just historical but ongoing. Together, the high rating, large review count, and strong recent sales point to a genuinely well-liked product at its $14.39 price point, rather than one that looks good on paper but sells inconsistently.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the handle on the Insect TFIT-NET-59-B?

The handle measures 59 inches, giving it noticeably more reach than a standard short-handled net. It pairs with a 12 inch aluminum alloy ring, keeping the whole unit lightweight enough to extend and hold steady while landing a fish from a boat or bank.

Is the 4.5 star rating reliable given the review count?

Yes. A 4.5 star average across 2,525 reviews is a large enough sample that the rating is unlikely to be skewed by a small handful of buyers. It ties the Frabill 9510 for the highest rating in this comparison, while drawing far more total reviews.

What is this net made of?

It combines aluminum alloy, polyester, and stainless steel, a mix that supports the lightweight, corrosion-resistant build implied by its listed lightweight feature. At $14.39, it uses similar material categories to pricier nets in this comparison without the higher price tag.

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