Bobbers for Fishing/Snap on Fishing Bobbers Assortment Review
Our verdict
At $9.97 for a 12-piece plastic snap-on bobber assortment, this listing carries a 4.6-star rating across 1,665 reviews and a standout 2,000+ bought last month, the highest recent-demand figure of any bobber in this comparison by a wide margin.
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Anglers who want a well-reviewed, high-turnover bobber assortment for bass fishing, backed by both a strong star rating and the clearest recent-demand signal in this entire category.
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Skip this if you need a specific material like wood or a precise size spec, since the listing lists plastic construction and a 12-piece count without individual float sizing.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.1 Kilograms
- Color Red/White
- Pieces 12
- Priced 13% below the category median ($11.49 across 56 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,665 owner ratings
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Popularity4.5/5
1,665 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
This snap-on fishing bobber assortment comes in a 12-piece plastic set at $9.97, close in price to the Thill AF-SLIP's $8.64 and the Coopay set's $9.99, but well under the Saddle FR520's $61.26. Each set weighs 0.1 kilograms in a red and white color scheme built for bass fishing.
The 4.6-star rating across 1,665 reviews matches the Torpedo TPS-1/3's rating exactly and comes close to the Saddle and Thill's 4.7 stars, while carrying more than four times the Saddle's review count and nearly four times the Torpedo's. That combination of high rating and high review volume is uncommon in this comparison set, where most listings trade off one for the other.
What truly sets this listing apart is the 2,000+ bought-last-month figure, more than four times the Thill AF-SLIP's 500+ and forty times the Saddle's 50+. That level of recent purchase activity, paired with a rating that holds up near the top of the range, points to a bobber assortment with both broad approval and strong ongoing demand.
Pros
- 2,000+ bought last month is the highest recent-demand figure in this comparison
- 4.6-star rating matches the Torpedo TPS-1/3 and trails the top rating by only 0.1 stars
- 1,665 reviews is a large sample that reinforces the rating's reliability
- 12-piece assortment at $9.97 keeps per-float cost around 83 cents
- Red and white coloring suits general bass fishing visibility needs
Cons
- No individual float size specified, unlike the Torpedo's 1/8oz or Saddle's precise dimensions
- Plastic construction lacks the natural buoyancy profile of balsa wood floats like the Thill
- 4.6 stars still falls short of the Saddle and Thill's 4.7-star average
- Snap-on hardware can wear faster than a slip-float design over repeated use
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Color | Red/White |
| Pieces | 12 |
Performance notes
As a snap-on plastic assortment, these floats clip directly onto the line, prioritizing quick rigging over the smoother line action of a slip float like the Thill AF-SLIP. At 0.1 kilograms for the 12-piece set, each float is light, in keeping with plastic construction rather than wood or vinyl. The lack of a specific size breakdown suggests this is likely a mixed assortment of float sizes within the pack, useful for anglers who want variety for different bass presentations without buying multiple separate listings. At roughly 83 cents per float, the price sits in the same range as the Coopay set's per-unit cost, though this listing's far stronger demand and rating numbers suggest it holds up better in practice.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 1,665 reviews is a strong, consistent pattern, on par with the Torpedo TPS-1/3 and just shy of the 4.7 stars posted by the Saddle and Thill. What stands out most is the 2,000+ bought-last-month figure, dramatically higher than every other bobber in this comparison, some of which sit as low as 50+. That combination, a high rating sustained across a large review base plus a surge in recent purchases, suggests this listing has both broad buyer approval and momentum that the rest of the category doesn't match.
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Frequently asked questions
How does this assortment compare to the Coopay snap-on set?
Both are plastic snap-on bobbers priced near $10, but this assortment posts a much higher 4.6-star rating against Coopay's 4.2 stars, and its 2,000+ bought-last-month figure dwarfs Coopay's 50+, making it the stronger pick between the two similar products.
Is this a better value than the Thill AF-SLIP?
At $9.97 versus $8.64, pricing is close, and the Thill edges ahead on rating at 4.7 versus 4.6 stars. But this assortment's 2,000+ bought last month is four times the Thill's 500+, suggesting stronger current demand even with a slightly lower rating.
What does the 2,000+ bought-last-month figure indicate?
It's the highest recent-demand number among all the bobbers compared here, well above the next-closest figure of 500+ from the Thill AF-SLIP. That level of purchase activity, combined with a 4.6-star rating across 1,665 reviews, points to a listing with strong and sustained buyer interest.