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Team ‎PWR SWVL VP Swivels Review

4.7 (129) Amazon rating$4.97

Our verdict

At $4.97, the Team PWR SWVL VP is the cheapest swivel in this comparison by a wide margin, and its 4.7 star average across 129 reviews is second only to the AFW FWSS07B/50's 4.8 stars, making it a strong low-cost pick for anglers without detailed spec needs.

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Best for

Budget-conscious anglers who want a low-cost swivel option backed by a solid star rating, and who don't need documented material, weight, or line-strength specs before buying.

Skip if

Skip this if you need specific spec details like material, weight, or pound-test rating before purchasing, since none of those are listed here, or if you fish demanding saltwater conditions where a verified stainless steel build matters.

  • Priced 45% below the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 129 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.3/5

    129 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

The Team PWR SWVL VP is priced at just $4.97, the lowest of any swivel in this comparison, undercutting even the Norman NMSK-50's $15.74 and the AFW FWSS07B/50's $10.99 by a wide margin. Despite the low price, it holds a 4.7 star average across 129 reviews, which is a strong rating relative to its cost.

The review count of 129 is modest compared to the AFW pack's 621 reviews or the Norman's 539, but the rating itself lands just behind the AFW FWSS07B/50's 4.8 stars and ahead of both the AFTCO FL1B's 4.6 stars and Norman NMSK-50's 4.5 stars. Bought-last-month sits at 0+, meaning current purchase momentum isn't strong, unlike the AFW and Norman listings which both show 100+.

Without published specs for material, weight, or pound-test rating, buyers are relying more heavily on the price and star rating alone when evaluating this option. For anglers who just need a functional, low-cost swivel and are comfortable buying without a detailed spec sheet, the combination of rock-bottom price and a near-top rating makes this worth considering, though the lack of listed specs is a real gap next to competitors that spell out material and strength ratings clearly.

Pros

  • Priced at $4.97, the lowest of any swivel in this comparison
  • 4.7 star average rating trails only the AFW FWSS07B/50's 4.8 stars among all options compared
  • Rating beats both the AFTCO FL1B at 4.6 stars and Norman NMSK-50 at 4.5 stars
  • Low price point makes it easy to stock up without a major cost commitment
  • 129 reviews provides a reasonable, if modest, sample size for a budget product

Cons

  • No material, weight, or pound-test specs listed, unlike every competitor in this comparison
  • Bought-last-month shows 0+, behind the 100+ figures on the Norman and AFW packs
  • 129 reviews is the smallest sample among the swivels compared here
  • Piece count per pack isn't specified in the available facts, making per-unit cost hard to calculate
  • Lack of documented specs means buyers can't confirm suitability for specific line weights or species

Performance notes

Without listed specs for material, weight, or pound-test, it's hard to say precisely where this swivel fits in terms of line-class or target species, but the $4.97 price point suggests it's positioned as a basic, everyday freshwater swivel rather than a heavy-duty saltwater option. Buyers comparing it to the AFW FWSS07B/50, which lists a 180 lb rating and stainless steel construction at just $10.99, are trading documented performance details for a lower price and a strong star rating. For casual freshwater fishing where line strength demands are modest, that tradeoff may not matter much, but anglers targeting bigger species or needing a verified strength rating should look at listings with clearer spec sheets, like the AFW or Norman options, before committing.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 129 reviews is a strong rating, sitting just below the AFW FWSS07B/50's 4.8 stars and ahead of the AFTCO FL1B and Norman NMSK-50. The review count itself is on the smaller side compared to the 539 and 621 reviews backing those two competitors, so the sample is less extensive, but the consistency of a near-top rating at this price point is notable. The 0+ bought-last-month figure suggests recent purchase activity isn't as high as the Norman or AFW listings, which both show 100+, but that doesn't necessarily reflect on product quality, more likely on listing visibility or timing. Overall, the pattern suggests a well-liked budget option among the buyers who have left reviews, even if the current demand signal is quieter than some competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

What material is the Team PWR SWVL VP swivel made from?

The available facts don't list a material spec for this product, so buyers relying on a confirmed stainless steel build should check the listing directly or consider an alternative like the AFW FWSS07B/50, which specifies stainless steel construction.

Is this the cheapest swivel option compared here?

Yes, at $4.97 it is the lowest-priced swivel in this comparison, well under the AFW FWSS07B/50 at $10.99, the AFTCO FL1B at $39.95, and the Norman NMSK-50 at $15.74.

How does the 4.7 star rating compare to other swivels?

A 4.7 star average across 129 reviews ranks second among the four swivels compared here, just behind the AFW FWSS07B/50's 4.8 stars and ahead of both the AFTCO FL1B at 4.6 stars and Norman NMSK-50 at 4.5 stars.

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