AMYSPORTS YYT-US-ZZZH-3.5X10 Swivels Review
Our verdict
The AMYSPORTS YYT-US-ZZZH-3.5X10 Swivels sell for $8.99 and pack 10 pieces rated to 200 pounds at size 3.5, backing a 4.3 star average across 342 reviews. That 200-pound rating is the highest stated line-strength figure in this comparison, aimed at anglers who need serious holding power rather than the lowest possible per-piece cost.
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Anglers targeting bigger, harder-fighting fish who need a swivel rated to 200 pounds, and who value a large review base of 342 confirming the rating pattern, even at a size 3.5 pack of only 10 pieces.
Skip if
Skip it if you want the highest star rating in this category. At 4.3 stars, it sits below every other swivel in this comparison, and anglers prioritizing rating over line-strength rating may prefer the 4.8-star AFW FWSS07B/50.
- Size Size3.5 (200lb) 10 pcs
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 342 owner ratings
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Popularity2.8/5
342 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
Landing something with real fighting weight behind it puts different demands on a swivel than casual panfish rigging, and the 200-pound rating on the AMYSPORTS YYT-US-ZZZH-3.5X10 speaks directly to that. At $8.99 for 10 pieces sized 3.5, it costs about 90 cents per swivel, more than the bulk packs in this comparison but justified by the highest stated line-strength rating in the set, ahead of even the 180-pound AFW FWSS07B/50.
The 4.3 star average is the lowest rating among the swivels compared here, trailing the 4.4 to 4.8 range posted by the rest of the field. What sets this listing apart is its review volume, 342 reviews, the second-highest count in this comparison behind only the AFW FWSS07B/50's 621. That large sample size means the 4.3 average reflects a broad base of buyer experience rather than a handful of opinions. Bought last month sits at 50-plus, matching the pace of the Alwonder and ZX kit listings.
For anglers who need a heavier-duty rating above all else and are comfortable with a slightly lower average score, the 200-pound spec here stands out. Anyone chasing the highest possible star rating should look to the AFW FWSS07B/50's 4.8 across 621 reviews instead.
Pros
- 200-pound line rating is the highest stated strength figure in this comparison, ahead of the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180 pounds
- 342 reviews is the second-largest sample size in this comparison, behind only the AFW FWSS07B/50
- 50+ bought last month matches the pace of several other listings in this set
- Size 3.5 pack targets serious line classes rather than light tackle
- InStock availability with no backorder wait
Cons
- 4.3 star average is the lowest rating among all swivels compared here
- At about 90 cents per piece across just 10 units, it costs more per swivel than the bulk packs in this comparison
- No material spec stated, unlike the stainless steel builds confirmed on the AFTCO, Norman, and AFW listings
- Smaller 10-piece count means more frequent restocking than the 50 to 200 piece packs elsewhere in this set
Specifications
| Size | Size3.5 (200lb) 10 pcs |
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Performance notes
The 200-pound rating at size 3.5 is the standout figure here, exceeding the AFW FWSS07B/50's stated 180-pound test and putting this swivel in a heavier-duty class than the other listings in this comparison, most of which are sized for lighter line work. That rating suggests a build intended for bigger, harder-pulling fish where swivel failure under load is the real risk, rather than casual tackle box restocking. No material is stated in the listing, which makes it harder to judge corrosion resistance the way the stainless steel spec on the AFW FWSS07B/50 or Norman NMSK-50 allows. At 10 pieces per pack, buyers targeting heavy-duty use will cycle through this pack faster than the 50-to-200-piece bulk options elsewhere, but the higher line rating is the tradeoff for that smaller count.
What buyers say
A 4.3 star average across 342 reviews is the lowest rating in this comparison, but the review count is large enough, second only to the AFW FWSS07B/50's 621, that the pattern is unlikely to be noise. A big sample settling at 4.3 rather than higher suggests a meaningful share of buyers had a less-than-perfect experience, even as the majority still rate it favorably. The 50-plus bought-last-month figure shows the listing continues to move at a steady pace despite the comparatively lower average, which points to buyers valuing the 200-pound rating enough to accept a slightly lower overall score.
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Frequently asked questions
What line weight is the AMYSPORTS swivel rated for?
It carries a 200-pound rating at size 3.5, the highest stated line-strength figure in this comparison, exceeding the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180-pound rating and making it suited to heavier-duty fishing than the lighter packs in this set.
Why is the star rating lower despite so many reviews?
At 4.3 stars across 342 reviews, this is the lowest average in the comparison, but the large review count means the score reflects a broad base of buyer feedback rather than a small or unrepresentative sample.
How many swivels come in the AMYSPORTS pack?
The pack includes 10 pieces for $8.99, working out to about 90 cents per swivel, higher per-unit than bulk packs in this comparison but reflecting its heavier 200-pound rating rather than a bargain bulk count.