| Reference | Capacité | Couleur | Quantité | Taille | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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BKK-D-SN-1065
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6 kg / 13 lbs | Inox | 12 | 0# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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4.60 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-D-SN-1066
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9 kg / 20 lbs | Inox | 12 | 1# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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4.60 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-D-SN-1067
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14 kg / 31 lbs | Inox | 12 | 2# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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4.60 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-D-SN-1068
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23 kg / 51 lbs | Inox | 12 | 3# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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4.60 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-D-SN-1069
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36 kg / 80 lbs | Inox | 12 | 4# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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4.60 (CHF) incl tax
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The BKK Fast Snap-41 is a rigging accessory designed for anglers who want to save time without sacrificing reliability. Its stainless steel construction is built for strength and dependable use throughout your sessions. Thanks to a quick and intuitive connection system, you can change lures or accessories more easily while keeping a secure attachment point. Another key advantage is its slimmer profile compared with some bulkier snaps, helping maintain a clean, discreet, and smooth setup, especially when presentation matters.
Whether you fish in freshwater or in more demanding conditions, choosing a reliable snap plays a central role: it must withstand pressure, reduce the risk of accidental opening, and preserve the lure’s freedom of movement. The Fast Snap-41 is a practical solution for optimizing your search pace: switching between different lure types, adjusting your retrieve, and quickly adapting to fish activity becomes easier while keeping a consistent rig.
The first advantage anglers look for in a snap is strength: it is the component that takes the strain during retrieves, strikes, and fights. The Fast Snap-41 is described as a “strong” snap, making it a smart choice when you want to avoid having the connection point become the weak link in your setup. Then comes time savings: being able to change lures quickly lets you test different approaches (speed, action, depth, vibration) and increases your chances of finding the right pattern at the right moment.
Its slimmed-down profile is also an asset: a snap that is too bulky can visually overload the front of the lure, interfere with certain swimming actions, or make it harder to fit through tight line ties or eyelets depending on the rig. With a finer shape, you keep a more streamlined setup, often appreciated when targeting cautious fish or maximizing the mobility and alignment of the lure. Finally, the stainless steel construction provides a solid foundation for regular use, helping limit oxidation issues and supporting better long-term durability.
1) Check rig compatibility: make sure the snap fits correctly between your line (or leader) and the lure eye or accessory (swivel, split ring, etc.).
2) Open and close properly: use the Fast Snap-41 as intended, without forcing or twisting the snap. Clean handling helps maintain a reliable closure.
3) Check before casting: after each change, give the rig a light pull to confirm the connection is fully locked.
4) Maintenance: after fishing, especially in saltwater or particle-heavy environments, rinse and dry your accessories. Simple maintenance helps keep the snap working smoothly over time.
5) Preventive replacement: if you notice deformation, weaker closure, or abnormal wear, replace the snap. On a rig, reliability always comes first.
Question 1: What is a fishing snap like the BKK Fast Snap-41 used for?
Answer: It allows you to quickly connect a lure (or accessory) to the line or leader, making changes easier while keeping a reliable attachment point during fishing.
Question 2: Does the slim profile really make a difference?
Answer: A slimmer profile can help keep the setup more discreet and better balanced, and may reduce bulk at the front of the lure while preserving the convenience of a quick connection.
Question 3: Do I need a special knot to use it?
Answer: No, the snap simply sits between your line/leader and the lure. Use a reliable knot suited to your line type and regularly check that the snap is securely closed.