60 snmig Bobbers Review
Our verdict
The 60 snmig bobber set costs $8.09 for 60 pieces and holds a 4.6-star rating across 670 reviews, making it one of the most reviewed floats on this list and a strong pick for bass anglers who need a big supply without a big spend.
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Bass anglers who want a large stock of lightweight, high-visibility floats on hand, and buyers who weigh a proven review count heavily before restocking a tackle box with a new brand.
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Skip this if you need a slip float built for depth adjustment or a specific size for finesse presentations, since these are 1-gram ABS floats sized for bulk bobber fishing rather than technical rigging.
- Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
- Weight 1 Grams
- Target Species Bass
- Size 60pcs
- Color white & red
- Pieces 60
- Priced 30% below the category median ($11.49 across 56 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 670 owner ratings
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Popularity3.8/5
670 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
Think about a weekend bank-fishing trip for bass where a snagged line means losing a float in the brush every hour or two. The 60 snmig set is built around that reality, offering 60 pieces made from Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, commonly known as ABS plastic, for $8.09.
At 1 gram each, these are light floats, which keeps the line from carrying extra weight that could spook fish in shallow water. The white and red color scheme is a classic combination for surface visibility, and with 60 pieces in the box, running out mid-trip is unlikely. Compared to the Torpedo three-pack at $4.19, the per-unit price on the snmig set is dramatically lower once the piece count is factored in.
What stands out most is the review volume. A 4.6-star rating across 670 reviews is the highest review count among the bobbers compared here, even topping the Thill AF-SLIP's 433. Combined with 600+ bought last month, that pattern points to a listing with real staying power rather than a short-lived trend, and the rating itself matches the Torpedo float's 4.6 stars while covering more than five times the review base.
Pros
- 60 pieces for $8.09 works out to about $0.13 per float
- 4.6-star rating matches the Torpedo TPS-1/3 despite covering 670 reviews versus 128
- 670 total reviews is the highest review volume among comparable bobbers on this list
- 600+ bought last month indicates strong, sustained demand
- ABS plastic construction at 1 gram keeps the float lightweight for bass presentations
- White and red coloring offers clear surface visibility
Cons
- 4.6 stars still trails the 4.7 rating of the Saddle and Thill alternatives
- No slip-float rigging option, unlike the Thill AF-SLIP
- Fixed size and color scheme limits customization compared to mixed-color packs
- ABS plastic build is less traditional than the wood construction of the Thill float
Specifications
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1 Grams |
| Target Species | Bass |
| Size | 60pcs |
| Color | white & red |
| Pieces | 60 |
Performance notes
ABS plastic is a common choice for bobbers because it holds up to sun and water exposure better than some other plastics while staying light, and at 1 gram per piece, these floats add minimal resistance to a bass rig. The white and red color split is a long-standing convention in float design, chosen for contrast against both bright and overcast water conditions. With 60 pieces to a set, anglers targeting bass can rig several rods or replace lost floats through a full season without needing a second purchase. There is no listed weight capacity or depth range in the spec sheet, so this reads as a general bank or boat-fishing float rather than one tuned for a specific depth technique.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star rating spread across 670 reviews is a notable combination, since it matches the top rating of the smaller-volume Torpedo float while covering more than five times the review count. That kind of consistency at scale suggests the rating is not a fluke from a small early batch of buyers. The 600+ bought last month figure is also the highest among the four bobbers compared here, pointing to a listing that continues to move volume rather than one that peaked and faded. Together, the review count and purchase pace read as a dependable, frequently repurchased bulk item rather than a niche pick.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the 60 snmig bobber set made of?
The floats are made from Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, or ABS plastic, and weigh about 1 gram each, making them a lightweight option for bass fishing rigs.
How does the review count compare to other bobber sets?
At 670 reviews, this set has the highest review volume among the bobbers compared here, ahead of the Thill AF-SLIP's 433 and well above the Torpedo's 128, while still holding a 4.6-star average.
Is this set a good fit for bass fishing specifically?
Yes, the spec sheet lists bass as the target species, and the 1-gram ABS floats in white and red are sized and colored for typical bass bobber presentations in freshwater.