€10 gift card
Claim your exclusive offer before it expires!
Medium-depth presentation for versatile fishing
incl. VAT, excl.
| Name | Bullet weights - 7 gram - 5pcs |
| EAN | 0028632943915 |
| MPN | 1536520 |
| Brand | Berkley |
| Weight | 7g |
| Material | Lead |
| Quantity | 5pieces |
| Weight Material | Lead |
The weight variants range from 3g to 21g. Lighter weights work best in shallow water and clear conditions, while heavier weights are ideal for deeper waters, stronger currents, and longer casting distances.
Yes, Berkley Fusion Bullet Weights are specifically designed for both Texas and Carolina rigging techniques. The cone shape and smooth surface work equally well with either rig setup.
Yes, each weight is available in different quantities per pack. Most options come in packs of 3 or 5 pieces, allowing you to choose based on your usage and budget.
Rounded edges prevent the weight from cutting into your fishing line during casting and retrieval, extending line life and reducing the risk of line breakage.
Berkley Fusion Bullet Weights are made from lead, a traditional choice for fishing weights due to its density and cost-effectiveness.
For Texas rigs, thread the weight onto your line before the knot or snap. For Carolina rigs, place it above a barrel swivel on your leader. The cone shape allows easy repositioning during fishing.
No questions asked, 30 days to return.
Your data is protected by industry-standard 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption.
Berkley Fusion Bullet Weights are cone-shaped lead sinkers designed specifically for Texas and Carolina rigging. The smooth surface enables long, accurate casts while rounded edges prevent line fraying. Easy to rig and featuring natural bait presentation, they're ideal for fishing cover-filled waters.
Cone-shaped design for optimal ballistics
Smooth surface for precise casting
Rounded edges protect line from damage
Easy to rig and reposition
Controlled descent without friction or line abrasion
Available in multiple weights for different fishing conditions
Select the weight based on water depth, current, and casting distance. Lighter weights (3–7 g) suit shallow water and finesse applications, while heavier weights (14–21 g) penetrate deeper waters and windy conditions.