Coopay 15Pcs-50Pcs Fishing Bobbers Floats Set Snap on Float Red/White Review

4.2 (311) Amazon rating$9.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

Coopay's snap-on bobber set runs $9.99 for a bulk pack of 50 ABS plastic floats in red and white, carrying a 4.2-star average across 311 reviews, the lowest rating in this comparison alongside THKFISH's slide float, backed by a modest 50+ bought-last-month figure.

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Best for

Anglers who want a large bulk supply of basic red-and-white snap-on floats for bass fishing, prioritizing quantity and simplicity over premium build quality or top review scores.

Skip if

Skip this if rating matters more than count, since the Torpedo, Saddle, and Thill all post 4.6 to 4.7 stars, or if you only need a handful of floats rather than a 50-piece bulk set.

  • Material ABS Plastic
  • Weight 0.1 Pounds
  • Target Species Bass
  • Color Red, White
  • Pieces 50
  • Feature Fishing Bobbers
  • Priced 13% below the category median ($11.49 across 56 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 311 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.9/5

    311 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

Coopay's fishing bobber set includes 50 pieces of ABS plastic snap-on floats in classic red and white, priced at $9.99, close to the Thill AF-SLIP's $8.64 but far below the Saddle FR520's $61.26. At roughly 20 cents per float across the 50-count pack, it's built for volume rather than a small, curated set.

The 4.2-star average across 311 reviews ties it with THKFISH's balsa slide float for the lowest rating in this comparison, trailing the Torpedo, Saddle, and Thill's 4.6 to 4.7 range by a noticeable margin. Review volume at 311 sits below the Thill's 433 and well under either THKFISH listing's 1,900 to 2,300, but still ahead of the Torpedo's 128 and Saddle's 125.

Bought-last-month comes in at 50+, tied with the Saddle FR520 and THKFISH's spring bobber for the softest demand figure in this group. The ABS plastic build and 0.1-pound weight for the full set point to a lightweight, disposable-style float meant for snagging on brush or losing occasionally without much cost, which lines up with the classic snap-on design built for bass fishing.

Pros

  • 50-piece pack at $9.99 works out to roughly 20 cents per float
  • ABS plastic construction keeps the overall set light at 0.1 pounds
  • Classic red and white coloring is easy to spot on the water
  • Snap-on design allows quick attachment without threading line
  • Built for bass fishing per the listed target species

Cons

  • 4.2-star average ties for the lowest rating in this comparison
  • 50+ bought last month is among the softest demand figures compared here
  • 311 reviews trails the Thill AF-SLIP's 433 and both THKFISH listings
  • ABS plastic and snap-on hardware are more prone to wear than wood floats

Specifications

MaterialABS Plastic
Weight0.1 Pounds
Target SpeciesBass
ColorRed, White
Pieces50
FeatureFishing Bobbers

Performance notes

Snap-on bobbers use a spring-loaded clip to grip the line without threading, which makes rigging and depth changes fast but can weaken over repeated use compared to a slip float like the Thill AF-SLIP. At 0.1 pounds for the full 50-piece set, individual floats are light, consistent with ABS plastic construction rather than the denser vinyl used in the Saddle FR520. The red and white color scheme is a long-standing standard for visibility against most water backgrounds, requiring no UV or specialty coating. At under 20 cents per unit, this set is priced for anglers who expect some attrition from snags or line breaks and want backups on hand rather than a small number of premium floats.

What buyers say

A 4.2-star average across 311 reviews places this bobber at the bottom of the rating range in this comparison, tied with THKFISH's balsa slide float. That said, 311 reviews is a reasonable sample, not as large as the THKFISH listings' 1,900-plus but large enough to reflect a consistent pattern rather than a fluke. The 50+ bought-last-month figure, tied for the lowest here, suggests demand has leveled off, which combined with the softer rating points to a workmanlike bulk product rather than a standout pick, adequate for buyers prioritizing quantity over polish.

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Frequently asked questions

How many bobbers come in the Coopay set?

The listing covers a 15 to 50-piece range, with the facts here reflecting the 50-piece configuration at $9.99, which works out to about 20 cents per float, making it a bulk option for anglers who want backups on hand.

Is ABS plastic a durable choice for a snap-on bobber?

ABS plastic is lightweight and impact-resistant, but the snap-on clip mechanism can wear with repeated use more than a slip-float design like the Thill AF-SLIP. At 0.1 pounds for the full set, these are built for volume rather than long-term single-unit durability.

Why is the rating lower than other bobbers in this comparison?

At 4.2 stars across 311 reviews, this ties THKFISH's balsa slide float for the lowest rating here, compared to 4.6 to 4.7 stars for the Torpedo, Saddle, and Thill listings. The gap likely reflects the tradeoffs of a bulk, low-cost plastic design versus pricier wood or vinyl alternatives.

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