200 Pcs Fishing Power Speed Clips (S:120, M:50, L:20, XL:10), Review
Our verdict
At $8.99 for 200 pieces across four sizes, this aluminum speed clip pack undercuts every stainless steel competitor on price per unit while still holding a 4.2 star average across 204 reviews and 500+ bought last month.
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Anglers who rig multiple rods, lose clips regularly to snags or line breaks, and want a large assorted-size stash on hand without restocking every trip out.
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You fish heavy saltwater species or troll offshore, where aluminum construction and unverified break strength make stainless options a safer bet for the line class you are running.
- Material Aluminum
- Color Silver
- Feature Speed Clip
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 204 owner ratings
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Popularity2.1/5
204 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
A tackle box that runs dry on swivels mid-trip is a familiar problem, and this 200 piece pack is built to solve it in bulk rather than with a handful of premium pieces. The assortment spans four sizes, from 120 small clips up to 10 extra large, so one purchase covers panfish rigs and slightly heavier setups without buying separate packs.
The aluminum build and $8.99 price point put this well below the stainless steel offerings in this category, such as the AFW FWSS07B/50 at $10.99 for 50 pieces or the Norman NMSK-50 at $15.74 for the same count. Buyers here are paying roughly 4.5 cents per clip versus 22 cents and up for the stainless alternatives, a tradeoff of material for volume.
With 204 reviews averaging 4.2 stars and a reported 500+ units bought last month, the review pattern suggests steady demand at this price tier, even if the average rating sits a few tenths below the stainless competitors reviewed alongside it. For anglers prioritizing quantity and size variety over corrosion resistance, the numbers line up.
Pros
- 200 pieces across four sizes (120 S, 50 M, 20 L, 10 XL) covers a wide range of rigging needs in one purchase
- $8.99 price works out to roughly 4.5 cents per clip, well under the per-unit cost of the stainless alternatives listed
- 500+ bought in the last month indicates active, ongoing demand at this price point
- 204 reviews at a 4.2 star average is a solid sample size for a budget bulk pack
- Speed clip design allows quick lure and rig changes without retying
Cons
- Aluminum construction lacks the corrosion resistance of the stainless steel swivels in this comparison set
- 4.2 star average is the lowest of the four swivels compared here, trailing the 4.5 to 4.8 range of the stainless options
- No stated line weight or break strength rating in the listed specs
- Large size skews small at only 10 pieces if a trip calls mostly for the bigger clips
Specifications
| Material | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Color | Silver |
| Feature | Speed Clip |
Performance notes
The size breakdown, 120 small, 50 medium, 20 large, and 10 extra large, points to a pack designed around lighter to mid-weight rigging rather than heavy offshore work, since the bulk of the pieces sit in the smaller categories. Aluminum as a base material trades some corrosion resistance for lower cost compared to the stainless steel builds seen in the AFTCO, Norman, and AFW clips in this comparison, all of which list stainless steel construction. The speed clip feature itself is a rigging convenience, letting an angler swap lures or leaders without retying a knot, and that function does not depend on the metal used. For freshwater or light saltwater use where clips are not sitting in saltwater for extended soak times, the aluminum build is a reasonable match for the price. For sustained saltwater exposure, the specs here do not confirm the same corrosion resistance the stainless competitors are built for.
What buyers say
A 4.2 star average across 204 reviews puts this pack in solid but not standout territory next to the 4.5 to 4.8 star range of the stainless steel swivels in this set. The reported 500+ bought last month is the highest volume figure among the compared products, suggesting the low per-unit price and large piece count are driving repeat purchases even with a slightly lower average rating. That combination, a high review count, a rating a step below the competition, and strong recent purchase volume, reads as a budget-first buyer base that values quantity and size variety over premium materials, rather than a product with a quality problem holding back its score.
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Frequently asked questions
How many clips are in the 200 piece pack and what sizes?
The pack breaks down into 120 small, 50 medium, 20 large, and 10 extra large clips, giving four size options in one 200 piece purchase for $8.99.
Is this pack better than the stainless steel options for saltwater fishing?
The listed specs show aluminum construction rather than stainless steel, so for sustained saltwater exposure the AFW FWSS07B/50 or Norman NMSK-50, both stainless steel, are the safer comparison picks.
How does the price compare to smaller stainless swivel packs?
At $8.99 for 200 pieces, this works out to about 4.5 cents per clip, compared to roughly 22 cents per clip for the AFW FWSS07B/50 at $10.99 for 50 pieces.