Green GBOAKALL Light Attractant Review
Our verdict
At $169.95, the GBOAKALL Light Attractant is by far the most expensive product in this comparison, more than double the FG20H's $79.98, yet it carries the lowest rating, 4.0 stars, and the smallest review sample, just 21 reviews. That combination makes it the hardest of the four to recommend on value alone.
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Buyers who specifically need a 9 pound polyurethane housing and are prepared to pay $169.95 for it, and who don't mind that only 21 reviews back the 4.0 star rating, the smallest sample in this comparison.
Skip if
Skip it if $169.95 is more than double what you want to spend, or if you'd rather rely on a rating backed by more data, since the FG20H costs less at $79.98 and rates higher at 4.6 stars from 276 reviews.
- Material Polyurethane
- Weight 9 Pounds
- Color Green
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Priced 673% above the category median ($21.99 across 15 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 21 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
21 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
Some anglers need a heavier-duty light built to handle rougher conditions or bigger boats, and are willing to pay for it. The Green GBOAKALL Light Attractant targets that buyer at $169.95, the highest price of any light-attractant product in this comparison by a wide margin.
The spec sheet lists a polyurethane housing weighing 9 pounds, more than four times the combined weight of the Geelin's two-piece ABS kit at 1.99 pounds and nine times the F2's 1 pound aluminum build. That weight and material suggest a more rugged, possibly weatherproofed housing, though the listing does not include a wattage or lumen figure to compare output against lighter competitors.
The rating history here is genuinely thin compared to the rest of this lineup. A 4.0 star average across just 21 reviews is both the lowest rating and the smallest review sample of any light in this comparison, well behind the FG20H's 4.6 stars from 276 reviews or the Glooglitter's 4.3 stars from 330. The 100+ bought-last-month figure matches the pace of the cheaper lights despite the far higher price, which is worth weighing against the limited review history.
Pros
- Polyurethane housing at 9 pounds is the heaviest, most robust build of any light in this comparison.
- 100+ units bought last month shows real demand despite the $169.95 price being the highest in this set.
- Weight and material suggest a design built for more rugged or permanent use than lighter hand-held lights.
- Green color output matches the standard used across every other light in this comparison.
- Single 1-count unit is a straightforward purchase without needing to buy multiple pieces to cover one spot.
Cons
- At $169.95, it costs more than double the FG20H's $79.98, the next most expensive light in this comparison.
- 4.0 star rating is the lowest of any light in this comparison, half a point below the FG20H's 4.6.
- Only 21 reviews back that rating, the smallest sample of any product compared here.
- No wattage or lumen figure is published, making it impossible to justify the price on output specs alone.
- 9 pound weight is significantly heavier than every other light in this comparison, which may complicate mounting or transport.
Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
|---|---|
| Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Color | Green |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
Performance notes
The defining spec for the GBOAKALL is weight and material, a 9 pound polyurethane housing versus the aluminum, ABS plastic, or unspecified housings on every other light in this comparison. Polyurethane is a durable, often weather-resistant material, which combined with the added weight points to a housing built for more permanent mounting or harsher conditions rather than a light meant to be carried in a tackle bag and moved between spots each trip. What the spec sheet does not include is any wattage or lumen figure, so there is no way to compare its light output against the F2's stated 10,000 lumens or the SAMDO's 1080 lumens using published numbers alone. Green remains the color, consistent with the rest of the category. At $169.95, the price is not explained by any documented performance advantage over the other lights, only by the heavier, more robust housing material.
What buyers say
A 4.0 star average is the lowest rating of any light in this comparison, and it rests on only 21 reviews, a sample small enough that a handful of negative experiences could shift the average noticeably. That combination, the lowest rating on the smallest sample, is the weakest sentiment signal in this group of four. Still, the 100+ bought-last-month figure indicates the listing continues to sell at the same pace as cheaper competitors, which suggests some buyers are choosing it deliberately, likely for the heavier polyurethane build rather than for rating or review volume. Anyone comparing this listing against the FG20H, which costs less and holds a much stronger 4.6 star rating from 276 reviews, should weigh that gap carefully before paying the premium price.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the GBOAKALL cost so much more than other underwater fishing lights?
At $169.95, it is priced more than double the FG20H's $79.98 and roughly ten times the ReeMoo's $9.97. The listing points to a 9 pound polyurethane housing as the likely reason, a heavier and more durable material than the aluminum or plastic builds used on cheaper lights in this comparison.
Is a 4.0 star rating from 21 reviews trustworthy?
It is the lowest rating and smallest review sample of any light in this comparison, which means the average carries more uncertainty than a rating built on hundreds of reviews like the SAMDO's 1,009 or the Glooglitter's 330. Buyers should weigh that limited sample size before relying on the rating alone.
What is the housing made of and how much does it weigh?
Amazon lists the material as polyurethane and the weight as 9 pounds, making it the heaviest light-attractant product in this comparison by a wide margin. The Geelin's two-piece kit weighs 1.99 pounds combined and the F2 weighs 1 pound, both far lighter than the GBOAKALL's single unit.