
AFW Mighty Mini Swivel Kit
The AFW Mighty Mini Swivel Kit (TKB00008) contains 96 stainless steel swivels in 8 sizes, from #14 (78 lb) to #1/0 (511 lb). Organized in a compartmented plastic box. Stainless steel is 3x stronger than brass. These are plain barrel swivels, no snaps, for permanent leader and rig connections. $24.99. Browse our terminal tackle.
- 96 swivels in 8 sizes
- #14 (78 lb) to #1/0 (511 lb)
- Stainless steel, 3x stronger than brass
- Plain barrel design, no snaps
- Compartmented storage box
Stock Up on Every Size at Once
If you rig your own leaders, you go through swivels constantly. The AFW Mighty Mini Swivel Kit gives you 96 plain barrel swivels in 8 sizes so you can rig everything from light inshore leaders to heavy offshore connections without running out.
Mighty Mini swivels pack more strength into less space. The stainless steel construction is 3x stronger than brass at the same physical size. That means smaller, lower-profile connections that present your bait and lures more naturally. At $24.99 for 96 pieces, the per-swivel cost is hard to beat.
Mighty Mini swivels pack more strength into less space. The stainless steel construction is 3x stronger than brass at the same physical size. That means smaller, lower-profile connections that present your bait and lures more naturally. At $24.99 for 96 pieces, the per-swivel cost is hard to beat.
96 Pieces, 8 Sizes
12 swivels in each of 8 sizes, from #14 (78 lb) for light inshore work to #1/0 (511 lb) for heavy offshore. Every size gets equal quantity. Covers the full range of saltwater rigging needs in one purchase.
Compact Stainless Steel
3x stronger than brass at the same physical size. A Mighty Mini rated at 180 lb is the same size as a brass swivel rated at 60 lb. Smaller hardware means less visible hardware between your line and your bait.
Plain Barrel Design
No snaps. These are for crimped or tied permanent connections on leader rigs, bottom rigs, and any setup where you do not need to change lures quickly. The barrel spins freely to prevent line twist.
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How to Crimp a Swivel onto a Leader
1. Slide a crimp sleeve onto your leader material
2. Thread the leader through the swivel eye
3. Loop back and thread through the crimp sleeve
4. Position the sleeve close to the swivel with a small loop
5. Crimp the sleeve firmly with a proper crimping tool
6. Pull-test the connection to verify it holds
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | AFW / Hi-Seas |
| Type | Plain Barrel Swivel Kit |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Total Pieces | 96 |
| Size Range | #14 (78 lb) to #1/0 (511 lb) |
| Sizes Included | #14, #12, #10, #7, #5, #3, #1, #1/0 |
| Storage | Compartmented plastic box |
| Price | $24.99 |
What is the difference between this kit and the snap swivel kit? +
This kit (TKB00008) has plain barrel swivels for crimped/tied connections. The snap swivel kit (TKB00009) has snaps for quick lure changes. Use plain swivels for permanent leader rigs. See our swivels guide.
What size do I need for trolling leaders? +
Match the swivel to your leader strength. #5 (220 lb) for most inshore trolling, #3 (310 lb) for offshore, #1 to #1/0 for heavy tuna and marlin. See our swivel size chart.
How do I attach these to my leader? +
Crimp them on with sleeves for the strongest connection. You can also tie them on with a clinch knot or Palomar knot. See our crimping guide for the best method.
Are 96 pieces enough? +
For most recreational anglers, 96 swivels in 8 sizes lasts a full season or more. At $24.99 it is cheaper per swivel than buying individual packs. Browse our terminal tackle for individual size refills.
Why stainless steel over brass? +
3x the strength at the same physical size. Better corrosion resistance in saltwater. You can use a smaller, lower-profile swivel without sacrificing strength. Read our complete swivel guide.
Can I use these for bottom rigs? +
Yes. The smaller sizes (#14, #12) are perfect for bottom rig connections. The swivel prevents line twist from bait spinning in current. See our bottom fishing guide.



