Extreme Max coated ball-with-fin downrigger weight, 12 lb vs Extreme Max coated ball-with-fin downrigger weight, 10 lb
Overall winner: Extreme Max coated ball-with-fin downrigger weight, 12 lb
Key Differences
Product A is the 10 lb coated downrigger weight and sits in a more affordable price tier; Product B is a 12 lb ball-with-fin weight with a cast-iron core and polyethylene coating and includes a red flash plate for added fish attraction. Choose A if you want a lower-priced, coated downrigger weight that emphasizes boat protection and smooth-water tracking; choose B if you want a slightly heavier weight with a red flash plate and polyethylene-coated cast-iron construction for added attraction and protection
Extreme Max coated ball-with-fin downrigger weight, 12 lb
Coated cast iron downrigger weight with ball-with-fin design for smooth water tracking. Red flash plate helps attract fish. Mixed feedback on size and durability with coating quality noted
Pros
- Smooth water tracking
- Coating protects boat from scratches
- Red flash plate for attracting fish
- Variety of sizes available
Cons
- Mixed durability reports
- Some find size larger than expected
Extreme Max coated ball-with-fin downrigger weight, 10 lb
Coated ball-with-fin downrigger weight with a cast iron core. Coating protects your boat from scratches and a red flash plate helps visibility. Customer reports value and quality, with mixed opinions on size and durability
Pros
- coated protects boat from scratches
- red flash plate for visibility
- variety of sizes available
- positive value and quality feedback
Cons
- mixed opinions on durability
- size may be larger than expected for 15 lb ball
- some reports of downrigger breaking
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Extreme Max |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Extreme Max |
| User Reviews | Tie |