Betts Snap On Unweighted Round 1.75" 50ct Red
The Betts Snap On Unweighted Round 1.75" float is a hard foam bobber designed for anglers who want live bait to present naturally in the water. With no added weight, these floats let your baitfish swim and behave as they would on their own—a key advantage when targeting species that react to unnatural movement or presentation. The snap-on design means quick rigging changes without retying, and the hard foam construction holds up through repeated casts and fish encounters. You get 50 floats per pack in red, a classic high-visibility color that's easy to track on the water, whether you're fishing clear lakes, rivers, or murky ponds.
Hard foam floats have earned their place in tackle boxes for good reason: they're durable, affordable, and don't absorb water like balsa. The unweighted profile is particularly useful for shallow presentations, slow-moving water, or situations where you want minimal resistance on the bite. Red floats stand out in most light conditions, helping you stay locked on your bobber and react quickly to strikes.
Whether you're a live-bait purist, fishing panfish in local ponds, or setting up multiple rods for catfish or pike, these snap-on rounds are workhorse floats that won't let you down. Fifty per pack means you've got spares for snags, tangles, and lost gear—part of a day on the water.
Key Features
- Unweighted design allows live bait to swim naturally
- Hard foam construction resists water absorption and damage
- Snap-on rigging for fast float changes without retying
- 1.75" round size—visible from distance, suitable for varied depths
- Bright red color for easy bobber tracking
- 50-count pack for depth and backup
Specifications
| Float Style | Round snap-on |
| Material | Hard foam |
| Size | 1.75" |
| Weight Rating | Unweighted |
| Color | Red |
| Quantity | 50 per pack |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between unweighted and weighted floats?
Unweighted floats have no built-in shot or lead, letting your live bait swim freely and naturally. They're ideal when you want minimal resistance on the line and maximum bait mobility. Weighted floats carry their own ballast, making them easier to cast in wind or deeper water, but they add drag that some baits find unnatural.
How do snap-on floats work?
Snap-on floats use a small clip or hook that grips your line, letting you attach and detach the float instantly without tying a new knot. It's faster than traditional floats and lets you swap sizes or colors mid-session without retying your rig.
Will 50 floats be enough for a season?
Fifty floats cover most situations, but it depends on your fishing frequency and water conditions. Floats get lost to snags, tangles, and breaks—having 50 in the box means you won't run out mid-trip and can rotate backups if one gets damaged.
What size fish can I target with 1.75" floats?
The 1.75" size works across panfish, catfish, pike, and other species where live bait is effective. The specifics depend on your bait size, water conditions, and target species—check your local regulations and choose bait matched to your quarry.

