🎣 Unlock your ultimate catch with AMYSPORTS’ unstoppable swivel tech!
AMYSPORTS High Strength Fishing Snap Swivels combine a copper body and stainless steel snap with a nickel finish, delivering 360° ball bearing rotation and 220lb tension capacity. Designed for saltwater and freshwater use, these corrosion-resistant swivels prevent line twists and enable quick lure changes, making them an essential upgrade for serious anglers targeting bass and more.
Color | White |
Brand | AMYSPORTS |
Size | Size 7+7 (220lb) 50 pcs |
Material | Stainless Steel, Copper |
Point Style | Ball Bearing Point |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Target Species | Bass |
Manufacturer | AMYSPORTS |
Style | Modern |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.62 x 2.8 x 2.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Brand Name | AMYSPORTS |
Model Name | DKZC-0750 |
Part Number | DKZC-0750 |
A**R
Good choice
Non conventional usage but they work really well. Well built as well. I now have two sizes, 5/31/25, sill well made. Using them to attach my parachutes to their rockets. Like I said, nonconventional but they should work just as well for their intended purpose.
J**.
Good for Spinning Kites
Works perfectly with my kite wheel and kites that spin for easy switches.
J**N
Really well made
They aren't strong and impressively made though I wouldn't attach a hook directly to them I would suggest using a snelled leader
S**A
Perfect
Exactly what I needed, fast delivery
H**R
Cowboy Camper
Swivels work for me. I haven't had one to release the hooks. They are made from stainless steel. Very good. They work great in fresh water and better in salt water. Thanks for a great product.
T**D
Quality and price
Excellent quality and good price.
D**0
Impossible to open and huge.
These might be better for younger and or stronger hands, (although there is a lot of feedback on these being very hard to impossible to open). I have never had swivels that were this hard to open. I really never fished with them and yes, I tried to open them with a hemostat, but then found other swivels I had that just worked better. I would believe they are way more than a 31-pound test, but for fishing in a lake in central Minnesota, you don't need any more. I will try these again later, but for heavens sakes don't just take just these on a long wilderness canoe trip, or other interesting fishing destinations and expect them to open like a normal swivel. They are also huge, not a problem for some destinations and actually helps prevent pike bite offs, but in very clear water on a heavily fished lake, you will catch a lot more fish with subtle approach (for example VMC 40-pound swivels that are 1/5th to 1/7th the size of these, and those I am going to buy more of). No. I do not recommend these, except using their size to help prevent Pike, Cuda... bite offs, tradeoff is, you will catch a lot fewer fish in heavily fished clear water, if you can get them open. Tight lines.
S**.
Good
Good
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