QualyQualy TAIWANG Fishing Net Review
Our verdict
The QualyQualy TAIWANG fishing net sells for $47.49 and holds a 4.2 star average across 127 reviews, but its 0+ bought-last-month figure lags every listed competitor. The collapsible metal and nylon frame suits crabbing specifically, so anglers who need a dedicated crab net can consider it, but general netting duty is better served elsewhere.
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Anglers specifically targeting crabs who want a collapsible net that packs down small for pier or dock trips, and buyers who prioritize a metal and nylon build over the lighter aluminum nets common in this category.
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Skip it if you want proof the net actually sells well, since the 0+ bought-last-month count is far behind the 100+ to 400+ figures posted by every comparable net listed here, including the cheaper 3 1154 and Frabill 2152.
- Material Metal, Nylon
- Weight 1 Kilograms
- Technique Crabbing
- Size Medium
- Color Balck-Standard-M-2PCS
- Feature Collapsible
- Priced 98% above the category median ($23.99 across 64 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 127 owner ratings
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Popularity1.6/5
127 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
Crabbing off a pier or dock calls for a net built to handle wriggling, pinching catches without buckling, and the QualyQualy TAIWANG fishing net is built around that specific job. At $47.49, it sits in the middle of this net lineup, above the $24.99 to $25.41 general purpose nets and below the $89.99 Frabill 9510. The metal and nylon construction and 1 kilogram weight point toward a sturdier, less packable option than the ultralight aluminum nets nearby on this list.
Its collapsible design and medium size in a black 2 piece configuration make it easy to stash in a tackle bag or truck bed between trips, without eating up all the storage space a rigid frame would need. The Crabbing specific technique label sets it apart from the Seine Net, Netting, and Wade Fishing techniques listed for the alternatives, so this is a purpose built tool rather than an all around net.
The 4.2 star rating across 127 reviews is respectable and close to the 4.2 to 4.5 range posted by every net in this comparison. What stands out is the bought-last-month figure, listed at 0+, well under the 100+ to 400+ range the other three nets show. That gap is worth weighing against the higher price tag before choosing this net over a cheaper, higher volume alternative.
Pros
- 4.2 star average across 127 reviews puts it in line with the best reviewed nets in this comparison
- Collapsible frame in a compact medium size makes it easy to store between trips
- Metal and nylon build offers a sturdier feel than the ultralight aluminum nets nearby
- Crabbing specific technique label targets a job the general purpose nets are not designed for
- Ships in a 2 piece configuration for backup or double net setups
- 1 kilogram weight signals a more substantial frame than typical foldable options
Cons
- 0+ bought-last-month figure is far below the 100+ to 400+ range every alternative here shows
- At $47.49, it costs nearly double the $24.99 to $25.41 general purpose nets on this list
- 127 reviews is a thinner sample than the 668 to 1,800 reviews behind the Frabill nets
- 1 kilogram is heavier than the ultralight aluminum nets built for wade fishing
- Crabbing specific design limits its usefulness for anglers who need a general landing net
Specifications
| Material | Metal, Nylon |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Technique | Crabbing |
| Size | Medium |
| Color | Balck-Standard-M-2PCS |
| Feature | Collapsible |
Performance notes
The 1 kilogram build weight and metal and nylon construction suggest a net designed to hold up to repeated crabbing trips rather than shave off ounces for a long hike to the water. Metal hoops typically resist bending better than the aluminum frames used on lighter nets, which matters when a crab or a heavier catch pulls hard against the rim. The Collapsible feature and Medium size mean the frame folds down for transport, a useful trait for anyone working off a pier, dock, or boat with limited storage. The Crabbing technique label is the clearest signal here, this net is built around that specific task rather than general purpose landing duty, unlike the Seine Net, Netting, and Wade Fishing designs used by the alternatives in this comparison. The 2 piece configuration in the color listing suggests buyers get a spare or paired set rather than a single net.
What buyers say
A 4.2 star rating across 127 reviews sits at the lower end of this comparison group, just behind the 4.3 to 4.5 stars posted by the Frabill and 3 1154 nets, though the review count itself is far smaller than the 1,800 reviews behind the Frabill 2152. The more telling number is the bought-last-month figure, listed at 0+, compared to 100+ for both Frabill nets and 400+ for the 3 1154. That pattern suggests a niche, lower volume product rather than a broadly popular pick, which lines up with its narrower Crabbing specific use case. Buyers considering it should weigh the specialized design against the fact that far more recent purchases are going to the general purpose alternatives.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the QualyQualy TAIWANG fishing net good for crabbing?
Yes, its Crabbing technique label and metal and nylon build are made specifically for that use, unlike the Seine Net, Netting, and Wade Fishing designs used by the other nets in this comparison. At $47.49, it costs more than the general purpose options, but it targets a specific job rather than all around landing duty.
How does the 0+ bought-last-month figure compare to other fishing nets?
It is noticeably lower than every alternative listed here, which range from 100+ for both Frabill nets to 400+ for the 3 1154. That gap suggests this net moves at a slower pace than the more general purpose nets, even though its 4.2 star rating across 127 reviews is competitive with the field.
Is the QualyQualy TAIWANG net worth $47.49 compared to cheaper options?
It costs roughly double the $24.99 3 1154 net and nearly double the $25.41 Frabill 2152, without a higher star rating or review count to justify the gap. The case for paying more rests on the Crabbing specific technique and metal and nylon build rather than on broader popularity.