DeLong Lures Red and White Snap-On Fishing Bobbers, 15 Review

4.5 (10) Amazon rating$11.99400+ bought last month

Our verdict

The DeLong Snap-On Bobbers run $11.99 for 15 pieces, or about 80 cents each, and carry a 4.5 star rating on just 10 reviews. The assorted 1 to 2 inch sizing covers most panfish and light bass rigs in one bag, though the small review count means the pattern is thin.

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Best for

Anglers who want a grab bag of snap-on floats in assorted sizes for panfish, crappie, or general bobber-and-worm fishing without shopping multiple listings for different float diameters.

Skip if

Skip this if you fish exclusively with slip floats for deeper presentations, or if you want a brand with a deeper review history to confirm consistency before buying in bulk.

  • Material Plastic
  • Weight 0.11 Kilograms
  • Technique Snap-On Bobber
  • Size Assorted Sizes (1″, 2″)
  • Color Red and White
  • Pieces 15

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 10 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.2/5

    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

The DeLong Lures set bundles 15 red and white snap-on bobbers for $11.99, built from plastic and weighing 0.11 kilograms for the whole pack. Snap-on floats clip directly onto the line without threading, which makes them a fast option for anyone rigging up multiple rods or teaching a kid to fish. The assorted 1 to 2 inch sizing means the pack covers a small range of bait weights rather than locking you into one float size.

Against the field, price positions this pack in the middle. Torpedo's TPS-1/3 set runs $4.19 for 3 pieces, which works out to about $1.40 each, more expensive per unit than the DeLong pack. Thill's AF-SLIP 5-pack sits at $8.64, or roughly $1.73 per float, again pricier per piece than DeLong's 80 cent unit cost. The Saddle FR520 at $61.26 is a different product category entirely, a single vinyl float built more like a marker buoy than a bait bobber.

The review count is the honest caveat here. At 10 reviews and a 4.5 star average, the sample is too small to call the pattern settled, especially next to Thill's 433 reviews at 4.7 stars or Torpedo's 128 reviews at 4.6 stars. The 400+ bought last month figure suggests current demand is solid even without a deep review history.

Pros

  • 15 pieces for $11.99 works out to about 80 cents per float, cheaper per unit than the Torpedo 3-pack
  • Assorted 1 to 2 inch sizing covers a range of bait weights in one purchase
  • Snap-on design clips onto line without re-threading rigs
  • 4.5 star rating suggests early buyers are satisfied
  • 400+ bought last month shows active current demand
  • Lightweight plastic build at 0.11 kilograms for the full set of 15

Cons

  • Only 10 reviews total, a thin sample compared to Thill's 433 or Torpedo's 128
  • Snap-on floats can pop off under hard casts more than slip-float designs
  • No listed size breakdown within the 1 to 2 inch assorted range
  • Plastic construction won't match the sink-resistance of Thill's wood floats

Specifications

MaterialPlastic
Weight0.11 Kilograms
TechniqueSnap-On Bobber
SizeAssorted Sizes (1″, 2″)
ColorRed and White
Pieces15

Performance notes

A 0.11 kilogram pack of 15 plastic snap-on floats spreads the weight thin, meaning each individual bobber is light enough for panfish rigs without dragging down a light spinning setup. The assorted 1 to 2 inch range covers small to mid-size floats, useful when you're switching between finesse bait and slightly heavier live bait without buying separate packs. The snap-on mechanism trades the security of a slip float for speed: you clip it on and go, which matters more when rigging several rods for a group outing than when chasing precision depth control. Red and white coloring is standard high-visibility for tracking a bite against water glare.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 10 reviews is a positive early signal but statistically thin, especially set against the Thill float's 433 reviews at 4.7 stars in the same category. The 400+ bought last month figure is a stronger indicator of current traction than the review count alone, suggesting the listing is moving units even before it has built a long review history. Buyers should read this as promising but not yet proven at scale, the kind of pattern that firms up with more time on the market rather than one to dismiss outright.

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Frequently asked questions

How many bobbers come in the DeLong set?

The pack includes 15 red and white snap-on bobbers in assorted sizes ranging from about 1 to 2 inches, priced at $11.99 for the full set, which works out to roughly 80 cents per float.

Is 10 reviews enough to trust the 4.5 star rating?

It's a small sample compared to competitors like Thill's 433 reviews, so the rating is a positive early sign rather than a settled pattern. The 400+ bought last month figure adds some confidence that current buyers are satisfied enough to keep ordering.

How does this compare on price to other snap-on bobber packs?

At roughly 80 cents per float, the DeLong pack is cheaper per unit than Torpedo's $4.19 three-pack (about $1.40 each) and Thill's $8.64 five-pack (about $1.73 each), making it the better per-piece value among the assorted options.

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