| Brand | Schaostry |
| Size | Various Size |
| Color | sliver |
| Material | sinker |
| Manufacturer | Hefei Sichao E-commerce Co., Ltd |
Fishing Weights Sinkers, Disc Sinkers Weights Coin Sinkers Freshwater Saltwater River Bank Surf Fishing Catfishing 1oz 2oz 3oz 4oz
Amazing disc sinkers love these because when they drop, they are flat kind of blending with the environment to make it more inconspicuous I haven’t had problems fishing with these. These are usually my second go to aside from pyramid sinkers love the way they feel when you’re casting, and when it hits in the water flows as if it’s gliding
Nice disc fishing sinker weights. The built quality of these weights are good, feels solid and the stainless steel eyelets are durable. I like to rig these with a sliding swivels which is very easy to set up. These types of fishing sinkers are good for a lot of water conditions but I do prefer not to use them in rough water since I find them to snag more often.
Not much to say, they're weights. Size/weight stamped in clear view, hooks are solid and straight, good amount for a good price. I would recommend.
These fishing weights work great in the river and have just the right weight for moderate currents. Their round, flat design helps keep them steady and prevents snagging on the bottom. Durable, easy to use, and a great value for the money, a solid choice for river fishing.
These coin sinkers are built just right for catfish setups. The flat, disc-shaped design keeps the weight planted on the bottom instead of rolling away in the current — exactly what you need when fishing deep holes or fast-moving rivers. I’ve used them on a slip-sinker rig for channel and blue cats, and they hold position beautifully without tangling the line and perfect value for money.The stainless-steel eyelet is smooth and strong; no rough edges or bending even after long casts or pulling in heavier fish. The lead finish feels solid and clean — no weird burrs or cheap casting marks. They hit bottom quick, stay anchored, and let the bait work naturally.If you’re targeting catfish in rivers or lakes, these are a no-brainer. Durable, easy to clip on, and dependable — everything you want in a sinker that’ll hold your bait where the big cats lurk.
OverviewThese Fishing Weights Sinkers are a solid, reliable option for anyone who does both freshwater and saltwater fishing. I picked up the 1oz 10-pack, and they’ve been great for keeping my rigs steady in rivers and light surf conditions. They have a nice smooth finish and are shaped well for holding bottom without too much drag.✅ ProsConsistent weight and quality across all sinkersSmooth disc shape reduces snags in rocky areasWorks well for catfish, bass, and surf setupsGood value — you get plenty for the priceDoesn’t corrode easily even in saltwater use⚠️ ConsSmall hole size — can be tight for thicker lines or swivelsNot ideal for very strong currents — might roll a bitPackaging could be sturdier; a couple came loose in transit Final TakeFor the price and performance, these sinkers do exactly what they should. They’re durable, versatile, and practical, whether you’re fishing rivers or the surf. A few small design tweaks could make them perfect, but overall, they’re an easy four-star buy for any tackle box.
As an Amazon Vine member, I'm always looking for specialized tackle that performs reliably, and these 1oz Disc Sinkers fit the bill perfectly. Their distinct coin shape is a major asset when fishing in current—whether on a river bank or in the surf. Unlike rounder weights, the low profile significantly resists rolling, keeping your bait precisely anchored in the strike zone.The quality control here is excellent: the weights feel accurate to 1oz, and the center holes are clean and smooth, eliminating any risk of line fray. While a standard sinker is rarely a "revolutionary" product warranting five stars, these weights execute their specific job flawlessly. They are exactly as described and work better than average in moving water environments. A robust and essential addition to the current-fishing arsenal.
I like this style of sinker as the seem to hold well but not snag. The sinkers were poured well and this is a style I do not make myself. It is nice to have the weight molded into each sinker also for easy identification.
Amazing disc sinkers love these because when they drop, they are flat kind of blending with the environment to make it more inconspicuous I haven’t had problems fishing with these. These are usually my second go to aside from pyramid sinkers love the way they feel when you’re casting, and when it hits in the water flows as if it’s gliding
Nice disc fishing sinker weights. The built quality of these weights are good, feels solid and the stainless steel eyelets are durable. I like to rig these with a sliding swivels which is very easy to set up. These types of fishing sinkers are good for a lot of water conditions but I do prefer not to use them in rough water since I find them to snag more often.
Not much to say, they're weights. Size/weight stamped in clear view, hooks are solid and straight, good amount for a good price. I would recommend.
These fishing weights work great in the river and have just the right weight for moderate currents. Their round, flat design helps keep them steady and prevents snagging on the bottom. Durable, easy to use, and a great value for the money, a solid choice for river fishing.
These coin sinkers are built just right for catfish setups. The flat, disc-shaped design keeps the weight planted on the bottom instead of rolling away in the current — exactly what you need when fishing deep holes or fast-moving rivers. I’ve used them on a slip-sinker rig for channel and blue cats, and they hold position beautifully without tangling the line and perfect value for money.The stainless-steel eyelet is smooth and strong; no rough edges or bending even after long casts or pulling in heavier fish. The lead finish feels solid and clean — no weird burrs or cheap casting marks. They hit bottom quick, stay anchored, and let the bait work naturally.If you’re targeting catfish in rivers or lakes, these are a no-brainer. Durable, easy to clip on, and dependable — everything you want in a sinker that’ll hold your bait where the big cats lurk.
OverviewThese Fishing Weights Sinkers are a solid, reliable option for anyone who does both freshwater and saltwater fishing. I picked up the 1oz 10-pack, and they’ve been great for keeping my rigs steady in rivers and light surf conditions. They have a nice smooth finish and are shaped well for holding bottom without too much drag.✅ ProsConsistent weight and quality across all sinkersSmooth disc shape reduces snags in rocky areasWorks well for catfish, bass, and surf setupsGood value — you get plenty for the priceDoesn’t corrode easily even in saltwater use⚠️ ConsSmall hole size — can be tight for thicker lines or swivelsNot ideal for very strong currents — might roll a bitPackaging could be sturdier; a couple came loose in transit Final TakeFor the price and performance, these sinkers do exactly what they should. They’re durable, versatile, and practical, whether you’re fishing rivers or the surf. A few small design tweaks could make them perfect, but overall, they’re an easy four-star buy for any tackle box.
As an Amazon Vine member, I'm always looking for specialized tackle that performs reliably, and these 1oz Disc Sinkers fit the bill perfectly. Their distinct coin shape is a major asset when fishing in current—whether on a river bank or in the surf. Unlike rounder weights, the low profile significantly resists rolling, keeping your bait precisely anchored in the strike zone.The quality control here is excellent: the weights feel accurate to 1oz, and the center holes are clean and smooth, eliminating any risk of line fray. While a standard sinker is rarely a "revolutionary" product warranting five stars, these weights execute their specific job flawlessly. They are exactly as described and work better than average in moving water environments. A robust and essential addition to the current-fishing arsenal.
I like this style of sinker as the seem to hold well but not snag. The sinkers were poured well and this is a style I do not make myself. It is nice to have the weight molded into each sinker also for easy identification.
Each disc sinker features a high-grade stainless steel eyelet, smooth and durable, that effortlessly clips onto sinker slides.
Coin fishing sinkers are made of high-quality electrolytic lead material, featuring high density and durability.
These circular, flat disc sinkers lie flat on the bottom to prevent rolling, securing your bait in strong waves and currents—ideal for both river and beach fishing.





