USAMUPFSD25 Sinkers Review

4.6 (480) Amazon rating$7.79200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The USAMUPFSD25 set costs $7.79 for 25 metal fishing weights and holds a 4.6-star rating across 480 reviews. With 200+ bought last month, it lands in the middle of this comparison group on both price and demand, working out to roughly $0.31 per sinker.

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Best for

Budget-focused anglers who want a large 25-piece pack of basic metal sinkers without paying for a brand name or tungsten construction. Good for anyone who needs volume more than a specific weight or size.

Skip if

Skip this if you need a specific listed weight or size, since this pack doesn't specify individual sinker weight the way the Reaction or Pyramid packs do. Anglers wanting tungsten density should also look elsewhere.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 0.21 Kilograms
  • Color silvery
  • Pieces 25
  • Feature 25pcs fishing weight
  • Priced 35% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 480 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    480 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

Buying sinkers by the handful gets expensive fast if every pack only holds a few pieces. The USAMUPFSD25 set addresses that directly with 25 silvery metal weights in one box for $7.79, aimed at anglers who want volume without paying for a recognized brand.

That price works out to about $0.31 per sinker, among the cheapest per-unit costs in this comparison, behind only the Pyramid R1-P0RK-62BH's roughly $0.70 for a smaller 10-piece 1oz pack when measured by total pieces rather than weight. At 0.21 kilograms total, the pack is lighter overall than the Zidan QZ assortment, reflecting a smaller total metal volume spread across its 25 pieces rather than the six graduated sizes in that box.

The listing carries a 4.6-star rating across 480 reviews, close to the Disc coin-sinker's 4.6 stars but with a noticeably larger review sample behind it. Bought last month at 200+ sits between the 100+ pace of the Lindy and Reaction tungsten packs and the 300+ figures posted by the Zidan QZ and Reaction RT-US-14LDS-BK, a solid middle-of-the-road demand signal for a generic, unbranded listing.

Pros

  • 25 pieces for $7.79 works out to about $0.31 per sinker, among the cheapest per-unit prices compared here
  • 4.6-star rating across 480 reviews
  • 200+ bought last month shows consistent demand
  • Large piece count suits anglers who lose weights often
  • Silvery metal finish works as a generic all-purpose sinker

Cons

  • No listed brand name, unlike the Lindy or Reaction packs in this comparison
  • Specific individual sinker weight isn't broken out in the listing the way other packs specify
  • 4.6-star rating trails the 4.7 stars held by three comparison sinkers
  • Metal rather than tungsten, so it takes up more room per unit of weight

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight0.21 Kilograms
Colorsilvery
Pieces25
Feature25pcs fishing weight

Performance notes

With 25 pieces packed into 0.21 kilograms total, these come out to a light-to-moderate individual weight, suited to general bottom rigging rather than any single specialized technique. The plain metal construction keeps the price down at $7.79 for the full pack, though it won't match the density-per-size of a tungsten sinker like the Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV. Because the pack doesn't break out one specific per-piece weight the way the Reaction RT-US-14LDS-BK or Pyramid R1-P0RK-62BH packs do, it reads more like a general-purpose bulk buy than a rig built around one exact size. That makes it a reasonable fit for anglers who want a large stock of basic weights on hand rather than a precisely matched set for one technique, especially for casual bank fishing where exact weight matters less than having enough on hand.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star rating across 480 reviews places this listing just behind the 4.7-star packs from Reaction and Pyramid, and just ahead of the Disc coin-sinker's 4.6 stars across a smaller 158-review sample. Bought last month at 200+ sits comfortably in the middle of this comparison group, ahead of the 50+ to 100+ pace on three other sinkers but behind the 300+ to 1,000+ figures on the highest-demand packs. For an unbranded listing, that combination of a solid rating and steady mid-range purchase volume suggests buyers are satisfied enough to keep it selling at a consistent pace, even without a recognized brand name behind it.

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Frequently asked questions

How many sinkers are in this pack?

The USAMUPFSD25 set includes 25 metal fishing weights for $7.79 total, working out to roughly $0.31 per sinker, one of the cheapest per-unit prices among all the sinkers compared on this site, behind only the Pyramid 10-pack on a per-piece basis.

Is this a branded sinker?

No, the listing doesn't carry a recognized brand name, unlike the Lindy CNS120 or Reaction packs in this comparison. It's a generic 25-piece metal weight set, priced accordingly at $7.79 for the full pack rather than commanding a brand premium.

How does the rating compare to other sinkers?

It holds a 4.6-star rating across 480 reviews, close to the Disc coin-sinker's 4.6 stars across 158 reviews but just behind the 4.7-star ratings on the Reaction and Pyramid packs featured elsewhere in this side by side comparison of sinkers.

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