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Pyramid R1-P0RK-62BH Sinkers Review

4.7 (1,000) Amazon rating$6.991,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Pyramid R1-P0RK-62BH 1oz 10-pack costs $6.99 and holds a 4.7-star rating across 1,000 reviews, with 1,000+ bought last month making it the highest-demand sinker in this comparison by a wide margin. At about $0.70 per sinker, it also undercuts every other pack here on price.

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Best for

Anglers who want proven, high-volume 1oz lead sinkers at the lowest per-piece cost in this comparison, especially those who go through sinkers quickly from snags on rocky or debris-heavy bottom.

Skip if

Skip this if you specifically want tungsten for its smaller size-to-weight ratio, or need an assortment of different sinker weights rather than a single 1oz size.

  • Material Lead
  • Weight 1 Ounces
  • Size 1 ounce-10pcs
  • Color 1 ounce-10pcs
  • Pieces 10
  • Feature sinkers
  • Priced 42% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 1,000 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.6/5

    1,000 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

Losing a sinker to a snag on a rocky bottom is routine enough that some anglers just buy in bulk and stop worrying about it. The Pyramid R1-P0RK-62BH 1oz 10-pack fits that approach, priced at $6.99 for ten lead sinkers, a straightforward single-weight buy rather than an assorted box.

That works out to about $0.70 per sinker, the lowest per-unit cost among every pack in this comparison, including the $5.39 four-piece Disc coin-sinker set and the $11.99 ten-piece Disc KYZY-COIN pack. Lead keeps the price down compared to the tungsten options like the Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV, and the single 1oz size keeps the pack simple and focused rather than spreading pieces across several weights the way the Zidan QZ assortment does.

The numbers here are the strongest in the group. A 4.7-star rating across 1,000 reviews matches the top ratings held by the tungsten packs, but the review count is roughly three times larger than either of them. Bought last month sits at 1,000+, dwarfing the 50 to 300+ range seen on every other sinker in this comparison, a clear sign this listing is the established, high-volume choice for anglers who just want a reliable 1oz weight at the lowest possible cost.

Pros

  • $6.99 for 10 sinkers works out to about $0.70 each, the lowest per-unit price compared here
  • 4.7-star rating across 1,000 reviews, tying the top rating in this group with a larger sample
  • 1,000+ bought last month, far ahead of the 50 to 300+ range on comparison sinkers
  • Simple single-weight 1oz pack, no guessing about size
  • Lead construction keeps cost low

Cons

  • Lead only, no tungsten option for anglers wanting a smaller profile per ounce
  • Single 1oz size means no assortment for varying depths or current
  • No brand-name reputation like Lindy, though the review volume compensates
  • 10-piece count is modest next to the 61-piece Zidan QZ box

Specifications

MaterialLead
Weight1 Ounces
Size1 ounce-10pcs
Color1 ounce-10pcs
Pieces10
Featuresinkers

Performance notes

A single 1oz weight covers a broad swath of common bottom-rig situations, moderate current, medium depth, the kind of general-purpose setup most anglers reach for by default. Because this is lead rather than tungsten, each sinker takes up slightly more room for its weight, though that rarely matters for basic bottom fishing. What sets this pack apart isn't the weight itself but the packaging, ten pieces at one consistent size, letting an angler restock a lost or snagged sinker without digging through an assorted box for the right weight. At $0.70 per piece, it's priced closer to disposable than premium, which fits a use case where losing several sinkers to structure or heavy current over a season is expected rather than exceptional.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star rating across 1,000 reviews puts this sinker at the top of this comparison group on both counts at once, matching the star rating of the two tungsten packs while more than doubling their review volume. Bought last month at 1,000+ is the standout figure here, roughly three times the 300+ pace of the next-closest sinker and up to twenty times the pace of the lowest-volume listing. That combination of a large review base holding a top-tier rating alongside heavy recent purchase volume points to a well-established, frequently reordered product rather than a newer or niche listing.

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Frequently asked questions

What weight are these sinkers?

Each sinker in the pack weighs 1oz, and the pack includes 10 pieces for $6.99, working out to about $0.70 per sinker, the lowest per-unit price of any sinker compared here, whether measured against the small Disc packs or the assorted Zidan QZ box.

Is this a popular sinker?

Yes, it shows 1,000+ bought last month and a 4.7-star rating across 1,000 reviews, the highest purchase volume and review count in this comparison by a wide margin over the 50 to 300+ range seen on the other listings compared here.

Is lead or tungsten better for this pack?

This pack uses lead, which keeps the price at $6.99 versus $19.99 for the tungsten Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV pack. Tungsten offers a smaller size per weight, but lead is the more budget-friendly choice here, and the 4.7-star rating shows it holds up fine.

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