Strike TGWS54 Sinkers Review

4.6 (22) Amazon rating$8.37100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Strike TGWS54 Sinkers sell 54 pieces at a single 1/4oz size for $8.37, the lowest price in this comparison. A 4.6-star average is strong, though it rests on only 22 reviews, a much smaller sample than the 1,000-plus review counts other sinkers in this set carry.

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Best for

Anglers who fish a consistent 1/4oz rig and want a low-cost, single-size restock without paying for a mixed assortment they won't fully use.

Skip if

Anglers who need multiple weight sizes for varying conditions, or who weigh review sample size heavily, since 22 reviews is thin compared to competitors with over a thousand.

  • Material Other
  • Weight 0.02 Kilograms
  • Size 1/4 oz
  • Color Red/White
  • Pieces 54
  • Feature Weight
  • Priced 30% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 22 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.4/5

    22 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

At $8.37, the Strike TGWS54 Sinkers are the cheapest option in this sinker comparison, and they focus on a single practical size, 1/4oz, across 54 pieces in a red and white finish. That single-size focus makes them a straightforward restock for anglers who already know 1/4oz is their go-to weight, rather than a flexible assortment covering multiple rig scenarios.

Against the field, the price gap is notable. Lindy's CNS120 runs $12.99 for just 6 pieces at 3/4oz, and Reaction's tungsten 8-pack costs $19.99 for 1/8oz. The Strike box beats both on pieces-per-dollar by a wide margin, though it does so with a single weight and a listed material of simply 'Other' rather than a named metal like lead or tungsten, which is worth noting for anglers who care specifically about material composition.

The review profile is the main thing to weigh here. A 4.6-star average is the highest number reported among the sinkers in this set, but it comes from only 22 reviews, versus 244 to over 1,500 for the alternatives. That is a small sample for a bulk consumable item, so the rating, while encouraging, carries less statistical weight than the competing products with much larger review pools.

Pros

  • $8.37 is the lowest price point among the sinkers compared here
  • 54 pieces at a single 1/4oz size suits anglers with a known, repeated rig weight
  • 4.6-star rating is the highest average in this comparison set
  • Red/white color offers visual contrast for tracking line position
  • Low per-piece cost makes it easy to restock without a large upfront spend

Cons

  • Only 22 reviews back the 4.6-star rating, a much smaller sample than competitors with hundreds or thousands
  • Single 1/4oz size offers no flexibility for anglers who need multiple weights
  • Material is listed only as 'Other,' with no specific metal named unlike lead or tungsten alternatives
  • 0.02 kilogram weight figure appears to reference a single unit rather than the full 54-piece total, so buyers should confirm total heft before ordering

Specifications

MaterialOther
Weight0.02 Kilograms
Size1/4 oz
ColorRed/White
Pieces54
FeatureWeight

Performance notes

A single-size 1/4oz sinker at 54 pieces per pack is built for anglers who already know their rig weight and just need volume to restock through a season of snags and re-tying. The red/white color scheme is a departure from the black or natural tones seen on other sinkers in this set, and can help an angler visually track where the weight sits along the line during a cast or retrieve. Because the listing does not name a specific base metal beyond 'Other,' anglers who prioritize a known material, lead for cost or tungsten for density, may want to look elsewhere or confirm details before buying. The core appeal here is volume and cost efficiency at one fixed weight rather than versatility across conditions.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average is the top rating figure among the sinkers compared in this set, but it is drawn from just 22 reviews, a fraction of the 244 to 1,500-plus reviews backing the competing products. That makes the rating encouraging but statistically thinner. The 100+ bought last month figure suggests steady, if modest, ongoing demand. Taken together, the pattern points to a product that satisfies the buyers who have purchased it, but with a review pool too small yet to carry the same confidence as sinkers with a much longer track record of feedback.

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Frequently asked questions

How many pieces come in the Strike TGWS54 Sinkers pack?

The pack includes 54 pieces, all at a single 1/4oz size, in a red/white color finish, for a listed price of $8.37.

Is a 22-review sample enough to trust the 4.6-star rating?

It's a smaller sample than competitors in this category, some of which have over 1,000 reviews. The rating is a positive early signal, but buyers who want more confidence may weigh products with larger review histories more heavily.

What material are the Strike TGWS54 Sinkers made from?

The listing specifies the material only as 'Other' rather than naming lead, tungsten, or another specific metal, so anglers who prioritize a known composition should confirm details before purchasing.

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