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Offering the performance Bassmaster Elite Series veteran pros, Kevin Van Dam and Shaw Grigsby need to compete at the highest levels of professional bass fishing, Strike King has released their Tour Grade Tungsten Weights. Featuring durable finishes in a variety of colors to better match up with your bait selection, the Strike King Tour Grade Weights are also insert-free, and won't fray your line. The higher density of tungsten allows the weights to be much smaller and more compact, so it is less obtrusive to your lure and presentation, and can also slip through cover more easily. Tungsten is also much harder than other alternative materials, meaning you can detect strikes and feel the bottom much easier as well.
4pk - 1/8oz, 3/16oz3pk - 1/4oz, 5/16oz, 3/8oz2pk - 1/2oz1pk - 3/4oz, 1oz, 1-1/4oz
Comments: My bad buying these. I'm a huge fan and advocate for all Strike king but there is simply no justification in their pricing for these tungsten weights that actually can and do chip. I like their shape too, but its not coming back to you any quicker from an doomed snag. Love their plastics, but won't buy these again at $3 a weight!
From: Bruce: Connecticut 7/4/22
Comments: DO NOT BUY THESE!!! THEY ARE OVERATED BIG TIME!! Your line will get fraid. These chip. I just get a 50 pack for $5 and they work great.
From: Luke: California 4/5/21
Comments: Yes, they are comparatively expensive and yes they'll chip some; but I have yet to experience any line fraying. However, the main reason I prefer the Strike King tungsten weights is their shape. I prefer the flipping weight shape (form) for all sizes as opposed to the traditional worm shape that generally comes with the lighter weights from other tungsten companies.From: Mike: Aurora, IL 2/7/20
Comments: Worst tungsten on the market, paint chips on first day fishing. Buddy of mine told me about the Flat Out tungstens and I made the switch, will never look back they are by far the best and have been using for years now.From: Jack: Tupelo 10/15/19
Comments: very overrated. I've used these weights a lot because they are the only tungsten weights in my town. The sensitivity of these weights is comparable to lead. The paint chips really quick. The only advantage they have to lead is that they are more durable, otherwise its the same thing as lead. I started trying other brands like Vike tungsten and Eco pro and those weights are so much more sensitive and actually are worth the money. These weights are as overrated as Quantum.
From: Unknown 5/22/19
Comments: These weights are the best I've tried yet. I have used lead and still do when fishing the river cause of snags every few casts. Used various brands of tungsten with line breaking problems with others. These work well for any texas rig situation. They do chip but i dont feel it affects much
From: Dan: Pa 2/24/18
Comments: Tungsten weights are way better then lead, steel, And brass. But these strike king weights do not come close to being the best buy for tungsten. The paint is not durable and they do not sit on the knot well when pegged. As far as price they are the most expensive, so save your self about a dollar and go with eco pro much better tungsten than strike king
From: Wil: Marietta, Ga 3/12/17
Comments: Besides the natural advantages of tungsten over lead, Strike king's weights are average; although I haven't had any problems with line fray due to the weight, the paint job comes off very quickly. Fishing some sparse wood, one of my black weights was silver within an hour.
From: Evan: PA 2/16/16
Comments: These are the best weights ever, they very well built & they very sensitive too, won't use anything else.
From: Samuel: IA 10/6/15
Comments: I tried these out for recreation fishing. Worked so well, that I bought 6 packs each of 3/16; 1/4; and 1/2. I bought half black, and half green pumpkin. I hope these will last a while because I spent a good deal of money on all of these.
From: River Brown: Phoenix, AZ 3/12/14
Comments: good weights, but not best paint but holds up for a while, they are nice small compact, hard, sensitive and come in a ton of varieties i put inserts in most of my weights its just what i do cause most of the time i'm flippin with fluorocarbon. yes there pricy but look at everthing else on the market reels up in there $700! so really there great you will catch more fish with them the traditional lead or steel.
From: Dale: Lake St Clair
Comments: Pitched with them and paint stayed on and no frays. Either I should go pro or.... got lucky. Worth the priceFrom: Matt: IL
Comments: Iv never had a problem with these weights fraying my line not sure what your doin different. The paint does chip but it doesnt seem to bother the fish and like Greg said il be useing them til something better comes along.From: Beau: MN
Comments: Nice weights. Only negative is the paint chips off easily if you're flippin cover. Did not fray my line. I will use these til something better comes along.
From: Greg: LA
Comments: Paint wears off easy and poorly polished in the inside. They frayed my line so badly i had to re-tie every few cast. One of the weights was so poorly polished they I could not feed line through it.
From: Tyler: TX
Comments: Good weights but they are painted and chip easily. Half the paint was gone after 10 casts.
From: Jason: Benton, LA
Comments: I have totally gotten hooked on the tungsten flippin weight. The feel that they help me get is unbelievable. They may be a little pricey, but they will help you catch more fish. I recommend them highly.From: Jake: Montgomery, AL