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ATX Lures Tungsten Barrel Weights – High-Density Glide

Compact, high-density tungsten weights for precision drops

Size: 1/16 oz Flipping Weight

Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days

Descend Faster, Fish Deeper

High-Density Tungsten for Precision Fishing

Stop wasting time waiting — reach target depth instantly.

Don’t miss bottom bites — rig your Tungsten Barrel Weights now.

  • ✅ Smaller profile than lead — cuts through water faster
  • ✅ Denser tungsten composition for quick, accurate drops
  • ✅ Includes bobber stops — no need to buy extras
  • ✅ Balanced barrel shape ensures stable descent
  • ✅ Multiple sizes (1/16 to 3/4 oz) to match any fishing depth
Included Components Weights + bobber stops
Sizes Available 1/16 oz, 1/8 oz, 3/16 oz, 1/4 oz, 3/8 oz, 1/2 oz, 3/4 oz
Pack Details 1/16 oz – 6 weights + bobber stops
1/8 oz & 3/16 oz – 5 weights + bobber stops
1/4 oz – 4 weights + bobber stops
3/8 oz & 1/2 oz – 2 weights + bobber stops
3/4 oz – 1 weight + bobber stops
Includes 9 total bobber stops per pack

ATX Lures Tungsten Barrel Weights give you the edge when every second counts. With superior density over lead, these weights let you reach structure fast while maintaining depth control. Delivered with bobber stops, they’re ready to rig straight out of the package.

Don’t wait — add ATX Lures Tungsten Barrel Weights to your arsenal and lock down precise presentations.

ATX Lures Tungsten Barrel Weights FAQs

Many crappie anglers report that tungsten’s smaller profile and higher density allow them to “feel” and work through rocks and structure more precisely, reducing snags compared to lead.
In crappie forums, anglers often favor 1/32 oz and 1/16 oz for most depths under ~20 ft, and then move up to 1/8 oz or 3/16 oz in deeper water or currents.
Yes — many anglers say tungsten transmits bottom contact and subtle bites more cleanly than lead, so you detect bites you might otherwise miss.
In crappie forums, pegging tungsten about 18 inches above the jig is a common setup. This spacing keeps the line tight yet gives natural action.

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