Skylety 50 Pieces Fishing Slip Cast Spin Floats Fishing Casting Review

3.8 (141) Amazon rating$19.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

Skylety's 50-Piece Slip Cast Spin Floats sell for $19.99 and hold a 3.8-star rating across 141 reviews, the lowest average in this comparison, though the bulk 50-piece count brings the per-unit price down to roughly 40 cents per float.

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Best for

Anglers who need a large bulk quantity of casting floats for frequent tackle loss or high-volume fishing, and who are willing to accept a lower average rating in exchange for a much lower per-piece cost.

Skip if

Skip this if rating quality matters more than bulk quantity, since the 3.8-star average is the lowest among the bobbers compared here, trailing every other option by at least 0.4 stars.

  • Weight 0.37 Pounds
  • Size Small
  • Priced 74% above the category median ($11.49 across 56 tracked models)

Our scorecard

3.9/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.8/5

    3.8 average across 141 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.2/5

    141 owner reviews, fewer 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

Skylety's set delivers 50 slip cast spin floats for $19.99, by far the largest piece count in this comparison. At 0.37 pounds total and a small size classification, these are built for casting distance and quick depth adjustment via the slip mechanism, common for spin-casting setups.

The rating tells a more cautious story. A 3.8-star average across 141 reviews is the lowest among all six bobbers in this comparison, trailing the AGOOL set's 4.3 stars, the THKFISH float's 4.2 stars, and well behind the Thill AF-SLIP's and Saddle FR520's matching 4.7-star averages. The 141-review sample is also on the smaller side, similar to the Saddle FR520's 125 but well below the THKFISH float's 1,200.

Where Skylety does compete is on bulk value: at roughly 40 cents per float across 50 pieces, it is dramatically cheaper per unit than every other product in this comparison, including the Sumind set's roughly $1.40 per piece and the SILANON set's roughly $1.60 per piece. A bought-last-month figure of 50+ shows modest but real demand, positioning this as a budget bulk option rather than a premium pick.

Pros

  • 50 pieces for $19.99 works out to roughly 40 cents per float, the cheapest per-unit price in this comparison
  • Large quantity suits anglers who lose floats frequently or fish often
  • Slip cast design allows both casting distance and depth adjustability
  • Lightweight at 0.37 pounds for the full 50-piece set
  • 50+ bought last month shows ongoing, if modest, buyer demand

Cons

  • 3.8-star average is the lowest rating among all bobbers compared here
  • 141 reviews is a smaller sample than several competitors, limiting confidence in the average
  • No listed target species or material specification in the available specs
  • Lower rating suggests a higher proportion of mixed or negative buyer experiences
  • Bought-last-month figure of 50+ trails the Thill AF-SLIP's 500+ and SILANON's 400+

Specifications

Weight0.37 Pounds
SizeSmall

Performance notes

At 0.37 pounds for 50 pieces, individual floats average out to a very light weight, consistent with the small-size classification and a spin-cast design meant for casting distance rather than heavy bait presentation. Slip cast floats are designed to ride freely on the line above a bobber stop, letting anglers adjust depth quickly, a useful trait for spin-casting setups where anglers frequently change presentation depth between casts. The bulk 50-piece count suggests this product is positioned for anglers who go through floats quickly, whether from snags, break-offs, or simply frequent use, rather than anglers seeking a premium, long-lasting float. Without listed material or target-species specs, it is harder to judge fit for a specific fishing style compared to more detailed competitor listings, but the casting and slip functionality point to a general-purpose freshwater float.

What buyers say

A 3.8-star average across 141 reviews is the weakest rating pattern in this comparison, sitting notably below the AGOOL set's 4.3 stars and well behind the Thill AF-SLIP's and Saddle FR520's 4.7-star averages. The 141-review sample size is modest, comparable to the Saddle FR520's 125 reviews, meaning the average reflects a reasonably consistent pattern rather than a handful of outliers, but it is still a smaller base than the category's top sellers. A bought-last-month figure of 50+ indicates ongoing demand, though it trails the recent purchase volume seen with the SILANON and Thill AF-SLIP sets. Overall the pattern suggests buyers value the bulk quantity and low price, even as satisfaction runs lower than wood-float competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

How many floats come in the Skylety set?

The set includes 50 pieces of slip cast spin floats for $19.99 total, making it by far the largest piece count among the bobbers compared here, at roughly 40 cents per float.

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

The 3.8-star average across 141 reviews is the lowest in this comparison set, trailing every competitor by at least 0.4 stars, suggesting a higher share of mixed or negative feedback relative to the wood-float alternatives.

Is this a slip bobber or fixed bobber?

This is a slip cast design, meaning the float rides freely along the line above a bobber stop, allowing quick depth adjustment, which suits spin-casting setups where presentation depth changes often.

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