All Metal Telescoping Rubber Fishing Net with Handle Length: 59" Review
Our verdict
The SEASPRO All Metal Telescoping Rubber Fishing Net extends to 59 inches for $39.99, and its 4.6 star rating across 18 reviews is the highest of any net in this comparison, though 100+ bought last month puts its early demand on par with the Frabill 2152 and 9510 rather than ahead of them.
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Anglers who want an all-metal telescoping net that extends to 59 inches for reaching fish from a boat, dock, or riverbank, and who value a strong 4.6 star rating even if it comes from a smaller pool of 18 reviews so far.
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Skip it if you want a net with a larger, well-established review base, since 18 reviews is a small sample next to the Frabill 2152's 1,800 or the Frabill 9510's 668, even though the rating itself is strong.
- Priced 67% above the category median ($23.99 across 64 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 18 owner ratings
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Popularity0.2/5
18 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
Reaching a fish that surfaces well off a boat rail or dock edge calls for a net with real length, and the SEASPRO All Metal Telescoping Rubber Fishing Net answers that with a handle that extends out to 59 inches. Its all-metal build and rubber netting point to a design meant for durability and fish-friendly handling in one package.
At $39.99, it costs more than the $25.41 Frabill 2152, $24.99 3 1154 net, and the $25.99 2PCS G-NET set, but less than the $89.99 Frabill 9510. That middle price positions it as a step up from the budget nets without reaching the cost of the largest hoop option in this comparison.
What stands out is the rating. A 4.6 star average is the highest among every net compared here, edging out the 4.5 stars matched by both the Frabill 9510 and another telescoping rubber net in this same price range. The 18 reviews behind that score are a small sample, and 100+ bought last month matches the pace of the Frabill nets rather than outpacing them, so the strong rating has not yet translated into standout volume.
Pros
- 4.6 star rating, the highest among every net in this comparison.
- All-metal construction paired with a telescoping handle that extends to 59 inches.
- Rubber netting material, gentler on fish than some rigid mesh designs.
- SEASPRO branding gives the product a named manufacturer rather than a generic listing.
- InStock and available at $39.99, a middle price point in this category.
Cons
- Only 18 reviews back the 4.6 star rating, a small sample next to the Frabill 2152's 1,800.
- 100+ bought last month is on par with, not ahead of, the Frabill nets despite the higher rating.
- No weight, material breakdown beyond all-metal, or hoop size specs are listed.
- Priced higher than three of the four comparison nets, including the budget 3 1154 at $24.99.
Performance notes
The defining feature here is the 59 inch telescoping handle built from an all-metal frame, which should hold up to repeated extending and collapsing better than a plastic joint might. Pairing that with rubber netting is a common approach for reducing stress on a fish's scales and slime coat compared to stiff nylon mesh, though the product listing does not break down mesh size or netting depth beyond calling it rubber. At $39.99, the price sits above the budget nets in this comparison but below the Frabill 9510's $89.99, positioning it as a mid-range option built around reach and metal durability rather than a large hoop for bigger fish. Since no weight is listed, buyers cannot compare how it handles over a long session against the 0.7 kilogram aluminum net also in this lineup, so that tradeoff is left for the buyer to weigh directly against price and rating.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star rating is the strongest of any net in this comparison, ahead of the 4.5 stars logged by the Frabill 9510 and the 4.3 to 4.4 stars of the two budget nets. That said, it rests on only 18 reviews, the smallest review count in the group by a wide margin against the Frabill 2152's 1,800 and Frabill 9510's 668. The 100+ bought last month figure places demand in line with both Frabill nets rather than ahead of them, so the standout rating has not yet shown up as standout sales volume. Read together, this looks like a newer, well-received product still building the review history that would confirm whether the early 4.6 star average holds at scale.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does the SEASPRO net extend?
The listing describes a handle length of 59 inches once the telescoping design is fully extended, built on an all-metal frame. That gives it reach comparable to other telescoping nets in this category for pulling fish in from a boat rail or dock edge.
Is the 4.6 star rating trustworthy with only 18 reviews?
Eighteen reviews is a small sample compared to nets like the Frabill 2152 with 1,800 reviews, so the rating carries less statistical weight. Still, a 4.6 star average is the highest in this comparison, and 100+ bought last month shows the product is actively selling while it builds a longer track record.
How does the SEASPRO net's price compare to alternatives?
At $39.99, it costs more than the $25.41 Frabill 2152, $24.99 3 1154 net, and $25.99 2PCS G-NET set, but significantly less than the $89.99 Frabill 9510. It sits in the upper-middle of the price range covered in this comparison.