SynHHergyx 660936_1_IIJ2vU7g Check price on Amazon

SynHHergyx 660936_1_IIJ2vU7g Swivels Review

4.6 (27) Amazon rating$6.49100+ bought last month

Our verdict

For $6.49, the SynHHergyx pack delivers 100 copper swivels with a 4.6-star average, the second-highest rating in this comparison, though its 27-review count is by far the smallest sample of the four swivels considered here.

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Best for

Budget-focused anglers who want a 100-piece pack under $7 and are comfortable with copper construction rather than the stainless steel used across the other comparison swivels.

Skip if

Skip this if you want a review count large enough to smooth out outliers, since 27 reviews is a much thinner sample than the 191 to 621 reviews behind the other swivels here, or if you specifically want stainless steel for corrosion resistance.

  • Material copper
  • Color black
  • Pieces 100
  • Priced 28% below the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 27 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.2/5

    27 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

The SynHHergyx pack ships 100 swivels in black for $6.49, making it the second cheapest option per unit in this comparison after the VN-150's 150-piece pack. Unlike the AFTCO, Norman, and AFW swivels, all specified as stainless steel, this pack is listed as copper, a material choice that stands apart from the rest of the field.

The rating comes in at 4.6 stars, tied with the AFTCO FL1B and just behind the AFW pack's 4.8 stars, but that rating rests on only 27 reviews, a fraction of the 191 to 621 reviews backing the other three swivels. Bought-last-month is listed at 100+, matching the demand signal shown by the Norman and AFW packs despite the much smaller review base.

Copper is a softer, more workable metal than stainless steel, and it typically does not resist corrosion in saltwater as well, which is worth weighing against the material choice made by every other swivel in this comparison. For freshwater use or light-duty applications, that difference may matter less, but anglers fishing saltwater regularly may want to factor material into the decision alongside price and rating.

Pros

  • 4.6-star average ties the AFTCO FL1B and trails only the AFW pack's 4.8 stars
  • $6.49 for 100 pieces is one of the lowest per-unit costs in this comparison
  • 100+ bought last month matches the demand pattern of the Norman and AFW packs
  • Black color coating for lower visibility in clear water conditions
  • In-stock availability with no backorder noted

Cons

  • 27 reviews is the smallest sample size by a wide margin among the four swivels compared
  • Copper construction differs from the stainless steel used in the AFTCO, Norman, and AFW alternatives
  • No stated line-weight or pound-test rating in the listed specs
  • Copper is generally less corrosion-resistant than stainless steel in saltwater conditions

Specifications

Materialcopper
Colorblack
Pieces100

Performance notes

Copper swivels behave differently from the stainless steel swivels that make up the rest of this comparison. Copper is a softer metal, which can make it easier to work with when rigging but also more prone to wear and corrosion over repeated saltwater exposure compared to stainless steel. The listing does not specify a line-weight or pound-test rating, unlike the AFW pack's stated 180-pound test or the Norman pack's Mackerel-targeted Speed Clip spec, so buyers are working with less precise sizing information here. At $6.49 for 100 black-coated pieces, the value proposition leans on low cost and a strong 4.6-star rating rather than detailed technical specs, which suits anglers prioritizing price over a fully documented spec sheet.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average is a strong showing, matching the AFTCO FL1B and trailing only the AFW pack's 4.8 stars in this comparison. The catch is that this rating comes from just 27 reviews, a much smaller sample than the 191 reviews behind the AFTCO pack or the 539 and 621 reviews behind the Norman and AFW packs respectively. A high rating on a small review base can shift more with each new review than one built on hundreds of data points, so the 4.6 stars here carries more uncertainty than the same number would on a larger listing. The 100+ bought-last-month figure is a reassuring sign of current demand despite the thin review history.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is the review count so much lower than other swivels in this comparison?

The listing shows 27 reviews, compared to 191 for the AFTCO pack, 539 for the Norman pack, and 621 for the AFW pack, suggesting this is a newer or lower-volume listing even though its 4.6-star rating and 100+ bought-last-month figure look solid.

How does copper compare to the stainless steel used in other swivels?

Copper is softer and generally less corrosion-resistant than stainless steel, the material used in the AFTCO, Norman, and AFW packs, which may matter more for anglers fishing saltwater regularly than for freshwater use.

What do you get for $6.49?

The pack includes 100 black-coated copper swivels, priced at roughly 6.5 cents per piece, one of the lowest per-unit costs among the swivels compared here.

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