Crankbait Snaps & Snap Clips for Bass Lures, Duolock Snaps Review
Our verdict
The Crankbait Duolock Snaps land at $4.99 for 50 stainless steel size 00 clips rated to 35lb, and a 4.4 star average across 222 reviews backs up a low price point that undercuts nearly every other swivel on this list.
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Bass anglers who swap crankbaits and topwater lures often and want a quick-change clip instead of tying a fresh knot every time, especially on a budget for a 50 count pack under five dollars.
Skip if
Skip this if you fish heavier saltwater lines needing more than 35lb of rated strength, or if you specifically want a ball-bearing swivel body rather than a snap-only connector.
- Material Stainless Steel
- Technique Snap (Crankbait)
- Size SIZE00(35LB)50PCS
- Color Silver
- Pieces 50
- Priced 44% below the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 222 owner ratings
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Popularity2.2/5
222 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
Crankbait fishing calls for fast lure changes, and a snap that lets an angler swap a shad-shaped bait for a squarebill in seconds without re-tying is worth having in the tray. The Crankbait Snaps and Snap Clips product is built around that exact scenario, packaging 50 size 00 Duolock-style snaps in stainless steel for $4.99.
At 35lb rated strength, this size is aimed squarely at bass and similar freshwater targets rather than big saltwater game, which lines up with the crankbait-specific naming. The silver stainless finish resists rust in typical freshwater conditions, and 50 pieces per pack means a broken or lost clip does not end a day on the water.
Review volume sits at 222 with a 4.4 star average, a smaller sample than some competing swivels on this list but still a healthy base for a snap-only accessory. Bought last month shows 100+, indicating steady ongoing demand rather than a one-time spike. Compared to the AFW FWSS07B/50 at $10.99 for 621 reviews and 4.8 stars, this option is cheaper but has less review history to lean on.
Pros
- Priced at $4.99 for 50 pieces, among the cheapest per-clip cost in this comparison
- 4.4 star average across 222 reviews shows consistent satisfaction
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion in freshwater use
- 100+ bought last month signals ongoing, not one-off, demand
- 35lb rating fits typical bass crankbait and topwater applications
- Duolock snap style allows fast lure swaps without re-tying
Cons
- 222 reviews is a smaller sample than the 539 to 621 seen on some rival swivels
- 35lb rating limits use for anglers targeting larger saltwater species
- No swivel-and-clip combo body listed, snap-only design in the specs
- Silver-only color option, no alternative finishes mentioned
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Technique | Snap (Crankbait) |
| Size | SIZE00(35LB)50PCS |
| Color | Silver |
| Pieces | 50 |
Performance notes
A size 00 rated to 35lb sits at the lighter end of the snap spectrum, which fits crankbaits, spinnerbaits and topwater plugs used for bass rather than heavier trolling or saltwater rigs. Stainless steel is the standard material choice here because it holds up against repeated casting and occasional freshwater submersion without the surface rust that plain steel would show over a season. A 50 piece pack at this price point works out to roughly a dime per snap, which matters for anglers who lose gear to snags or break-offs regularly. The Duolock-style snap design is built for quick lure changes, letting an angler switch from a diving crankbait to a different profile without cutting and re-tying line, which saves time on the water when the bite pattern shifts.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 222 reviews is a solid mid-to-upper tier result for a budget snap accessory, sitting below the 4.8 stars posted by the AFW FWSS07B/50 but above nothing else in this comparison set. The 100+ bought last month figure suggests this is not a stagnant listing, it continues to move units on a regular basis. For a low-cost, high-volume item like a 50 pack of snaps, a review count in the low 200s paired with steady monthly purchases points to a product that satisfies its core buyers without drawing the review volume of pricier, more established swivel brands.
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Frequently asked questions
What size fish or line is the Crankbait Snap rated for?
The listed spec puts this size 00 snap at a 35lb rating, which covers typical bass fishing line weights. It is built for freshwater crankbait and topwater use rather than heavier saltwater applications that need higher rated hardware.
How many snaps come in one pack?
Each pack contains 50 pieces at the $4.99 price point, which works out to a low per-unit cost. That makes it practical to keep a full pack in the tackle box for a season of lure changes and occasional losses to snags.
Is stainless steel enough to prevent rust on these snaps?
Stainless steel is the material used across this entire lineup of swivels and snaps, including this one, and it is the standard choice for resisting corrosion in freshwater conditions over repeated use and storage.