Zebco 33NHH.BP4 Rod & Reel Combo Review
Our verdict
At $69.99, the Zebco 33NHH.BP4 is the priciest combo in this comparison, but it backs that up with a top 4.5-star rating across 3,000 reviews and 2,000-plus units bought last month, both the strongest figures in the entire group, and it includes two full rod-and-reel setups.
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Anglers who want two complete spincasting rod-and-reel setups in one purchase, backed by the highest rating and highest recent sales volume of any combo in this comparison.
Skip if
Skip it if you only need a single rod, since paying $69.99 for a two-rod set is not efficient if the second setup will go unused.
- Material Fiberglass
- Weight 2 ounces
- Length 66 Inches
- Line Weight 10 Pounds
- Target Species Fish
- Technique Spincasting
- Priced 56% above the category median ($44.99 across 47 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 3,000 owner ratings
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Popularity4.5/5
3,000 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 Zebco 33NHH.BP4 costs $69.99, making it the most expensive combo in this comparison, edging past the Ugly 1366955's $70.12 as effectively the top of the price range. Unlike a typical single combo, though, this price covers two reels and two rods, which changes the per-rod math considerably.
That two-for-one structure pairs with the strongest performance figures in this group. A 4.5-star rating ties the best score referenced in this comparison, but it does so across 3,000 reviews, the largest sample size of any combo here, giving that top rating unusually strong statistical backing. The 2,000-plus units bought last month is also the highest recent sales figure in the entire set, more than double the next closest.
Built from fiberglass with a 66-inch length, spincasting technique and a 10-pound line rating, the setup is aimed at general fish species rather than one specific target. At 2 ounces per rod and a compact 30-inch packed size, it appears designed as a portable double-rod option, useful for anglers who fish in pairs or want a backup rod ready without any extra shopping.
Pros
- 4.5-star rating ties the top score in this comparison, backed by 3,000 reviews, the largest sample here
- 2,000-plus units bought last month, more than double any other combo in this set
- Includes two complete rods and two reels in a single $69.99 purchase
- Fiberglass build at just 2 ounces per rod keeps the set lightweight
- 10-pound line rating suits a range of general freshwater fish
- Compact 30-inch size suggests easy storage or transport for both rods
Cons
- Highest total price in this comparison at $69.99
- Two-rod format is unnecessary spending if only one rod is needed
- Target species listed only as generic fish, not a specific target
- Spincasting reels generally sacrifice some casting distance versus spinning reels
- 66-inch rod length is on the shorter side for open-water casting
Specifications
| Material | Fiberglass |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2 ounces |
| Length | 66 Inches |
| Line Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Target Species | Fish |
| Technique | Spincasting |
| Size | 30 |
| Color | Black/Pink |
| Pieces | 2.0 Count |
| Feature | 2 Reels, 2 Rods |
Performance notes
A fiberglass build at 66 inches with a 10-pound line rating positions this combo for general freshwater fishing rather than a specialized species or heavy-line application. Because the set includes two identical rod-and-reel units, the effective per-rod weight of 2 ounces and compact 30-inch packed size point to a design meant for portability, whether that means one angler carrying a backup or two people fishing side by side. Spincasting reels prioritize simplicity over the longer casting distances typical of spinning setups, which fits a combo aimed at general accessibility rather than technical precision. The 10-pound line class gives reasonable versatility across common freshwater species without pushing into heavier tackle territory, consistent with the generic fish target listed in the specs.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star rating across 3,000 reviews is the strongest combination of rating and sample size in this entire comparison, matching the top score seen elsewhere while carrying nearly five times the review volume of the next-largest comparable sample. The 2,000-plus units bought last month is also unmatched in this group, more than four times the volume of some alternatives. Together, this pattern suggests a product that is both broadly trusted, given the review count, and in high ongoing demand, given the recent purchase volume, a combination that is hard to find at this price point among the combos referenced here.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Zebco 33NHH.BP4 come with two full setups?
Yes, the specs list 2 reels and 2 rods included in the $69.99 price, meaning it functions as a double rod-and-reel combo rather than a single setup.
How does its rating compare to other combos in this category?
It ties the highest rating in this comparison at 4.5 stars, but does so across 3,000 reviews, the largest review sample of any combo referenced here.
Is this combo in high demand?
Yes, with 2,000-plus units bought last month, it has by far the highest recent sales volume of any combo in this comparison, more than four times some alternatives.