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Skylety SE-Skylety-6728 Bobbers Review

4.4 (284) Amazon rating$9.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $9.99 for 100 pieces, the Skylety SE-Skylety-6728 bobbers cost roughly a dime each, and a 4.4-star average across 284 reviews backs that value with real buyer approval for anyone restocking a tackle box in bulk.

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Best for

Anglers who lose floats regularly, teach kids to fish, or run multiple rods at once and need a deep, cheap supply of fluorescent EPS foam bobbers in mixed colors on hand at all times.

Skip if

Skip this if you want a single durable slip float for finesse presentations, since these are basic fixed-style foam pieces meant for volume, not the specialized rigging that Thill's slip float pack offers.

  • Material ePS foam material, fluorescent paint
  • Color Classic Mixed of 5 colors
  • Pieces 100
  • Feature 100 x Fishing floats
  • Priced 13% below the category median ($11.49 across 56 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 284 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.8/5

    284 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

Picture a family outing where three kids are casting bobbers off a dock and losing them in the weeds every twenty minutes. That is the exact scenario the Skylety SE-Skylety-6728 set is built for. A hundred EPS foam floats in a classic mix of five colors for $9.99 means nobody panics when one drifts into a snag.

The foam material with fluorescent paint keeps the floats visible on the water without needing anything fancier, and the sheer piece count, 100 in one purchase, changes the math on losing gear. Compared to the Thill AF-SLIP five-pack at $8.64, the Skylety set costs more up front but delivers twenty times the quantity, which works out to a fraction of the per-unit cost.

The review pattern supports the value angle. A 4.4-star average across 284 reviews with 100+ bought last month suggests a steady stream of buyers picking this up specifically because they need a lot of floats without spending a lot of money. It is not chasing the near-perfect scores of the Thill or Torpedo alternatives, but at this price and volume, that gap is easy to justify.

Pros

  • 100 pieces per pack works out to about $0.10 each at the $9.99 price point
  • 4.4-star rating across 284 reviews shows consistent buyer satisfaction at scale
  • Fluorescent paint on EPS foam material aids visibility on the water
  • Classic mixed set of 5 colors lets anglers color-code rigs or depths
  • 100+ bought last month signals steady, ongoing demand
  • In-stock availability means no waiting on a bulk restock

Cons

  • 4.4 stars trails the 4.6 to 4.7 range of the Torpedo, Saddle, and Thill alternatives
  • EPS foam construction is basic compared to the wood build of the Thill AF-SLIP
  • No stated target species, unlike the Bass-rated Thill float
  • Fixed-style foam floats lack the slip-float rigging flexibility of the Thill pack

Specifications

MaterialePS foam material, fluorescent paint
ColorClassic Mixed of 5 colors
Pieces100
Feature100 x Fishing floats

Performance notes

EPS foam is light and buoyant by nature, which is why it shows up in budget bobber packs like this one. The fluorescent paint coating adds contrast against water and sky, a detail that matters most in low light or when floats sit far from the rod tip. With 100 pieces split across a classic mix of 5 colors, anglers can assign colors to depth settings or rig types without buying separate packs. There is no listed target species or size breakdown in the spec sheet, which points to this being a general-purpose float rather than one tuned for a specific presentation like trout or bass fishing. The tradeoff for that generality and bulk count is a simpler foam build rather than the wood or vinyl construction seen in some higher-priced alternatives on this list.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average across 284 reviews is a solid but not standout score when set against this product type, where the Torpedo, Saddle, and Thill floats all sit at 4.6 or higher. That gap likely reflects the tradeoffs of a mass bulk-pack: some buyers may dock a star for basic foam construction even while satisfied with the value. The 100+ bought last month figure, paired with 284 total reviews, suggests this is a repeat-purchase item for anglers who go through floats quickly rather than a one-time novelty buy. The volume of reviews itself is a meaningful signal that this listing sees regular, sustained traffic rather than a brief spike.

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Frequently asked questions

How many bobbers come in the Skylety SE-Skylety-6728 pack?

The pack includes 100 pieces of EPS foam fishing floats in a classic mix of 5 colors, priced at $9.99, which works out to roughly a dime per float based on the listed price.

Are these bobbers suited to a specific fish species?

The spec sheet does not list a target species for this set, unlike the Thill AF-SLIP which is rated for bass. These read as general-purpose fluorescent foam floats suited to a wide range of freshwater fishing.

Is the Skylety set a good value compared to smaller packs?

At $9.99 for 100 pieces, the per-unit cost is lower than the Thill AF-SLIP 5-pack at $8.64 or the Torpedo 3-pack at $4.19, making it the stronger option when volume and cost per float matter most.

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