Fishing Weights Sinkers Kit Bass Casting Weights Drop Shot Weights Review

4.6 (152) Amazon rating$7.49900+ bought last month

Our verdict

This drop shot and bass casting weights kit costs $7.49 and holds a 4.6-star rating across 152 reviews, but its standout number is demand: 900 or more units bought in the past month, by far the highest bought-last-month figure of any sinker in this comparison.

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Best for

Bass anglers running drop shot or casting weight setups who want a low-cost kit and are drawn to a listing with the clearest demand signal in this comparison, evidenced by 900+ units bought in the past month.

Skip if

Skip this if you need specific weight, material, or piece-count details before buying, since this listing doesn't publish detailed specs the way some competing sinker packs do, leaving more guesswork about exactly what arrives.

  • Priced 38% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 152 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.3/5

    152 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

Bass fishing with a drop shot rig or casting weight setup means going through sinkers at a fast clip, especially on rocky or weedy bottoms where snags are routine. This kit is positioned for that kind of frequent-replacement use, covering both drop shot and casting weight styles in one listing.

At $7.49, it's the cheapest sinker option in this comparison, undercutting the $8.54 to $19.99 range of the alternative packs. Unlike those listings, this one doesn't publish a detailed specs sheet covering material, exact weight, or piece count, so buyers are relying more heavily on the price and the review pattern than on a spec-by-spec comparison.

That review pattern is the strongest part of the case: a 4.6-star average across 152 reviews, combined with 900 or more units bought in the past month, a figure that dwarfs the 100+ to 200+ range reported for every other sinker compared here. That kind of volume at a sub-4.7 rating still points to a widely purchased, broadly satisfactory product.

Pros

  • Lowest price in this comparison at $7.49
  • 900+ bought in the past month, far above any competing sinker's demand figure
  • 4.6-star rating across 152 reviews shows consistent satisfaction at scale
  • Covers both drop shot and bass casting weight use cases in one kit
  • 152 reviews is a reasonably sized sample for confidence in the rating

Cons

  • No published specs for material, individual weight, or piece count
  • 4.6-star rating is the lowest among the sinkers compared here
  • Lack of detail makes it harder to compare per-unit value directly against competitors
  • Buyers can't confirm exact contents before ordering based on the listing facts alone

Performance notes

Without a published specs sheet for material, individual weight, or exact piece count, the performance read here leans on positioning and demand rather than engineering detail. The kit is marketed for both drop shot and bass casting applications, two distinct rigging styles that call for different weight ranges, drop shot typically lighter and casting weights typically heavier, so a kit covering both suggests an assortment of sizes rather than a single weight. At $7.49, it's priced well below single-weight bulk packs like the ten-piece lead options elsewhere in this comparison, which is consistent with a mixed-assortment kit spreading cost across multiple smaller pieces rather than concentrating it in one heavier weight.

What buyers say

The defining number here is demand: 900 or more units bought in the past month is far ahead of the 100+ to 200+ range reported for the other sinkers in this comparison, some of which carry higher star ratings. A 4.6-star average across 152 reviews is solid, if the lowest of the group, but paired with that volume of recent purchases it suggests a kit that's converting a large number of buyers even if it isn't the top-rated option available. High volume at a slightly lower rating than competitors often points to strong price appeal driving purchases rather than best-in-class quality.

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Frequently asked questions

What does this fishing weights kit include?

The listing covers bass casting weights and drop shot weights as a kit priced at $7.49, though it doesn't publish detailed specs on material, individual weight, or piece count.

Why did 900 or more people buy this in the past month?

That bought-last-month figure is far higher than any other sinker compared here, likely reflecting the low $7.49 price point combined with a solid 4.6-star rating across 152 reviews.

Is the 4.6-star rating a concern next to pricier alternatives?

It's the lowest rating among the sinkers compared here, where others range from 4.4 to 4.8 stars, but it's still a solidly positive average backed by 152 reviews and unusually high recent purchase volume.

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