2PCS G-NET-2PCS Fishing Net Review
Our verdict
The 2PCS G-NET-2PCS Fishing Net bundles 4 stainless steel pieces that extend to 5.7 feet for $25.99, and its 4.5 star rating holds up even though only 10 reviews back it so far, with 100+ bought last month showing the two-net set is finding steady early buyers.
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Anglers who want a spare or backup net, or two anglers fishing together, since this set ships as 4.0 count pieces forming 2 retractable, adjustable nets that extend to 5.7 feet each for wading, boat, or dock use.
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Skip it if you want a proven track record before buying, since only 10 reviews back the 4.5 star average so far, far short of the 1,800 reviews behind the similarly priced Frabill 2152 at $25.41.
- Material stainless steel
- Technique Versatile Net Fishing
- Size 5.7FT
- Color 2PCS
- Pieces 4.0 Count
- Feature Portable, Retractable, Folding, Adjustable
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 10 owner ratings
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Popularity0.1/5
10 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
Fishing with a partner or wanting a backup on hand often means buying more than one net, and the 2PCS G-NET-2PCS Fishing Net is built around that idea. It ships as a 4.0 count set, effectively two retractable, adjustable nets, each extending out to 5.7 feet from a stainless steel frame.
The stainless steel material and Versatile Net Fishing label point to a net meant for general use rather than one narrow technique, and the folding, portable, retractable, and adjustable feature list backs that up. At $25.99 for the set, it lands close to the $25.41 Frabill 2152 and $24.99 3 1154 net, both single-net offerings, making this a reasonable per-net value if both pieces hold up.
The catch is review volume. A 4.5 star average across just 10 reviews is a small sample next to the Frabill 2152's 1,800 reviews at 4.3 stars or the Frabill 9510's 668 reviews at 4.5 stars. The 100+ bought last month figure matches the pace of both Frabill nets, suggesting steady but not standout demand for a set that is still building its review history.
Pros
- Ships as a 4.0 count set, essentially two nets for the price of one at $25.99.
- Stainless steel frame paired with retractable, adjustable, and folding design.
- Each net extends to 5.7 feet for reach from a boat or dock.
- 4.5 star rating, matching the top rating among the listed alternatives.
- Priced close to single-net competitors like the $25.41 Frabill 2152 and $24.99 3 1154.
Cons
- Only 10 reviews back the 4.5 star rating, a fraction of the Frabill 2152's 1,800.
- 100+ bought last month is the lowest demand figure among the compared nets, tied with two Frabill models.
- No weight is listed, making it hard to judge how easy the set is to carry alongside other gear.
- Versatile Net Fishing labeling is vague compared to the specific techniques listed for other nets, such as wade or seine fishing.
Specifications
| Material | stainless steel |
|---|---|
| Technique | Versatile Net Fishing |
| Size | 5.7FT |
| Color | 2PCS |
| Pieces | 4.0 Count |
| Feature | Portable, Retractable, Folding, Adjustable |
Performance notes
This listing centers on getting two nets in one purchase rather than a single heavy-duty design. Each of the 4.0 count pieces is stainless steel and extends out to 5.7 feet, with retractable and adjustable features suggesting the pole length can be shortened for storage and lengthened when a fish needs netting. The folding design lines up with the portable label, meaning both nets should pack down for a tackle bag or boat compartment. The Versatile Net Fishing technique tag suggests this set is not built around one specific method like fly fishing or wade fishing, but meant to cover general scooping duties from a dock, boat, or bank. Since there is no weight listed, buyers cannot directly compare how it holds up on a long day of fishing against the 0.7 kilogram aluminum design of other nets in this price range, so that comparison is left open.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average is the highest tier seen among the compared nets, tied with the Frabill 9510, but it rests on just 10 reviews, a very small sample. The 100+ bought last month figure places it alongside the Frabill 2152 and Frabill 9510, both of which carry hundreds or thousands of reviews behind that same demand level. That gap between rating confidence and review volume suggests this is a newer listing still accumulating a track record, where early buyers are satisfied but there is not yet enough data to know if that holds at scale. Anyone weighing it against the higher-review alternatives is trading a longer history for a currently strong rating and a two-net value proposition.
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Frequently asked questions
How many nets come in the 2PCS G-NET-2PCS set?
The listing is a 4.0 count set, effectively two retractable, adjustable fishing nets in stainless steel. Each one extends out to 5.7 feet, making the set useful as a primary and backup net or for two people fishing together from the same boat or dock.
Is a 4.5 star rating reliable with only 10 reviews?
It is a smaller sample than competitors like the Frabill 2152, which carries 1,800 reviews at 4.3 stars. The 4.5 star average here is a good early sign, but buyers should weigh that it has not accumulated the same volume of feedback as longer-established nets.
How does the price compare per net?
At $25.99 for a 4.0 count set of two nets, it works out to roughly half the cost of buying two single nets separately at prices like the $25.41 Frabill 2152, making it a reasonable value if both stainless steel pieces perform as expected.