100 Pcs Fishing Float,Hard ABS Fishing Bobber,Red and White Bobbers,Push Review
Our verdict
This 100-piece pack of hard ABS red-and-white push bobbers costs $11.99, working out to about 12 cents per float, and holds a 4.6-star rating across 160 reviews with 100-plus bought last month. That per-piece price is the lowest in this comparison by a wide margin.
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Anglers, guides, or families outfitting a lot of rods at once who want the classic red-and-white round bobber in bulk, at a fraction of the per-piece cost of smaller packs in this category.
Skip if
Skip this if you only need a handful of floats for personal use, since 100 pieces is far more than a casual or occasional angler is likely to use before losing interest in the color or style.
- Weight 0.4 Kilograms
- Color Red, White
- Pieces 100
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 160 owner ratings
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Popularity1.8/5
160 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
Outfitting a group trip, a guide service, or a tackle box that needs restocking from scratch usually means buying bobbers in bulk rather than picking up a pack of 3 or 5. This 100-piece set of hard ABS red-and-white floats is built for exactly that, selling at $11.99 for the full pack, which works out to roughly 12 cents per piece.
That per-unit price undercuts every other bobber in this comparison by a wide margin. The next-cheapest option, the Torpedo TPS-1/3, costs $4.19 for just 3 pieces, more than a dollar each. The Thill AF-SLIP runs $8.64 for 5 pieces, and the balsa wood 12-pack costs exactly $23.99. None come close to matching the raw per-piece economics of buying 100 hard plastic floats at once.
At 0.4 kilograms total weight across the pack and finished in the traditional red-and-white style, this set trades material variety and size options for volume. With a 4.6-star rating across 160 reviews and 100-plus bought last month, it holds up reasonably well on both quality signal and demand, putting it in a similar rating tier to the weighted foam 10-pack, also at 4.6 stars. For anyone who needs a large stock of a basic, recognizable bobber style, the math here is straightforward.
Pros
- 100 pieces at $11.99 works out to about 12 cents per float, the lowest per-piece cost in this comparison
- 4.6-star rating across 160 reviews matches the top tier of bobbers in this category
- Hard ABS plastic construction holds up to repeated snapping on and off
- Classic red-and-white coloring is easy to spot on the water at distance
- 100+ bought last month shows active, ongoing demand
Cons
- Single style and color offered, no size or material variety within the pack
- 0.4 kilograms for 100 pieces means individual floats are likely on the smaller, lighter side
- 160 reviews is a mid-size sample, smaller than the 433 and 495 counts posted by two other bobbers here
- Bulk quantity is more than most casual anglers will use before losing or replacing them
Specifications
| Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
|---|---|
| Color | Red, White |
| Pieces | 100 |
Performance notes
At 0.4 kilograms spread across 100 pieces, each float in this set averages out to a small, lightweight piece, in keeping with the classic red-and-white round bobber style built for general panfish and bass fishing rather than heavier saltwater rigs. Hard ABS plastic is more durable than foam under repeated snapping and unsnapping, which matters when the whole point of buying in bulk is having spares ready to swap in after a break-off or a lost float. The push-style attachment implied by the product name clips onto the line without threading, similar in mechanism to the weighted foam 10-pack elsewhere in this comparison, just scaled up to a much larger quantity. Buying at this volume trades any size or color variety for a straightforward, repeatable restock option.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 160 reviews puts this pack in the same rating tier as the Torpedo TPS-1/3 and the weighted foam 10-pack, both also at 4.6 stars, though all three trail the 4.7-star averages held by the Thill AF-SLIP and Saddle FR520. The 160-review count is a moderate sample, larger than the Saddle FR520's 125 but smaller than the Thill AF-SLIP's 433 or the weighted foam pack's 495. With 100-plus units bought last month, current demand tracks close to the pace set by the Torpedo TPS-1/3 and the balsa wood set, suggesting steady, ongoing interest rather than a spike or a decline.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does each bobber cost in this 100-pack?
At $11.99 for 100 pieces, each float costs roughly 12 cents, the lowest per-piece price among the bobbers compared here. That makes it well suited to restocking a tackle box or outfitting several rods at once rather than buying smaller packs repeatedly.
What material and color are these bobbers?
They're made from hard ABS plastic in the traditional red-and-white color combination, a durable, easy-to-spot design. The pack totals 0.4 kilograms across all 100 pieces, meaning each individual float is on the smaller, lighter end of the category, similar in scale to other panfish-style bobbers.
Is a 100-piece pack worth it for casual anglers?
For most casual anglers, 100 pieces is likely more than needed unless outfitting multiple rods or a group trip. Anglers who just need a handful of floats may find a smaller pack, like the Thill AF-SLIP's 5-count at $8.64, a better fit.