SW-1002 Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
The SW-1002 Tackle Bag is priced at $29.99 and carries a 4.5-star rating across 226 reviews, putting it in the middle of both price and rating among the tackle bags in this comparison. Its 100+ bought last month figure is the softest demand signal here, matched only by the similarly priced non-slip-strap bag.
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Anglers comparing tackle bags in the high-$20s to low-$30s range who want a rating in line with the field average, without needing the deepest review history or the highest bought-last-month figure.
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Skip it if detailed specs matter to your decision, since no material, weight, size, or color information is listed for this bag, unlike every other bag in this comparison, which specify at least a fabric type.
- Priced 22% below the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 226 owner ratings
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Popularity2.3/5
226 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
Comparing tackle bags gets harder when a listing does not spell out its material, weight, or dimensions, and that is the case with the SW-1002. What is known is straightforward: it costs $29.99, carries a 4.5-star rating across 226 reviews, and shows 100+ units bought last month, giving buyers a rating and price to weigh even without a full spec sheet.
On price, the SW-1002 sits close to the MATEIN 664200BLK's $29.99, exactly matching it, while its 4.5-star rating trails the MATEIN's 4.7 stars and the Piscifun TBG021-PN's 4.7 stars. It is in line with the Allnice 8381168 and Kylebooker KB201803, both also rated 4.5 stars, though the Allnice has a far larger review base at 6,400 compared to the SW-1002's 226.
The 100+ bought last month figure ties it with the Kylebooker and the non-slip-strap bag for the lowest demand signal in this set, well behind the 300+ to 400+ figures posted by the Allen, Allnice, PLUSINNO, and Piscifun listings. For a buyer who has already ruled out the specific-spec bags and is choosing mainly on price and rating, the SW-1002 is a middle-of-the-pack option, but the missing spec detail is worth noting before checkout.
Pros
- 4.5-star rating across 226 reviews matches the Allnice and Kylebooker bags on rating
- $29.99 price matches the MATEIN 664200BLK exactly, a known-competitive price point
- 226 reviews is a moderate sample size, more than the non-slip-strap bag's 107
- In-stock availability at the time of this comparison
- Sits within the established $23.80 to $39.97 price range for tackle bags in this set
Cons
- No listed material, weight, size, or color specs, unlike every other bag in this comparison
- 100+ bought last month is tied for the lowest demand figure in this set
- 4.5-star rating trails the 4.7-star averages posted by MATEIN and Piscifun
- 226 reviews is far behind the Allnice bag's 6,400 reviews
- Lack of a named brand makes it harder to research the manufacturer's track record
Performance notes
Without listed material, weight, or dimension specs, there is little to interpret about how the SW-1002 handles in practical use beyond its price and review pattern. The absence of a stated fabric type is notable given that every other bag in this comparison lists polyester as the shell material, so buyers cannot confirm whether this bag matches that standard or uses something different. A 4.5-star rating is respectable in isolation and matches two other bags in this set, the Allnice and Kylebooker, both of which do publish fuller spec sheets. The 226-review count is enough to represent more than a handful of early buyers, though it remains a fraction of the Allnice bag's 6,400-review total. In the absence of hard specs, the price and rating are the most reliable data points available for judging this bag against its competition.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 226 reviews places the SW-1002 in the middle tier of this comparison, matching the Allnice and Kylebooker bags on rating while falling short of the 4.7-star averages posted by MATEIN and Piscifun. The review count is modest but not the smallest in the group, sitting above the non-slip-strap bag's 107 reviews. The 100+ bought last month figure, however, is on the low end, tied with the Kylebooker and the non-slip-strap bag rather than matching the 300+ to 400+ figures seen elsewhere in this set. Together, the pattern suggests steady but unremarkable buyer interest relative to the stronger performers in this comparison.
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Frequently asked questions
What material is the SW-1002 Tackle Bag made from?
The available facts do not list a material for this bag, which is unusual since every other bag in this comparison specifies polyester as the shell fabric. Buyers who need that detail should check the full product listing before purchase.
How does the SW-1002 compare on price to similar tackle bags?
At $29.99, it matches the MATEIN 664200BLK exactly and sits below the PLUSINNO ($39.97) and Kylebooker ($31.57) bags, while costing more than the Allen ($23.80) and Allnice ($25.99) options. None of those price gaps are paired with the missing spec detail this SW-1002 listing carries, which is worth weighing alongside the price alone.
Is the 100+ bought last month figure a concern?
It is the lowest demand tier in this comparison, tied with the Kylebooker and the non-slip-strap bag, and well behind the 300+ to 400+ figures posted by the Allen, Allnice, PLUSINNO, and Piscifun listings, which suggests more modest current sales momentum.