Feature
Strength beyond the limits of small diameter. Recommended by Norihiro Sato.
The SP Ring is a split ring that combines high strength with free hook movement, even in a compact diameter. Its wide-cut shape makes it easier to match with heavy-wire single hooks and flattened hooks, giving more room around the hook eye and making it highly practical on the water.
It delivers strength far beyond what its size suggests and covers a wide range from lightweight lures to deep jigging. With ratings from the 70 lb light class up to the 300 lb heavy class, you can choose the ideal strength for your lure and target.
The wide-cut design gives the hook a broader range of movement, creating a structure that does not easily restrict action. It transfers power smoothly during the hookset, and by reducing stress concentration during the fight, it also helps lower the chance of losing fish.
Size
70lb
Recommended for metal jigs around 10 g to 60 g.
An easy size to use for lighter setups such as black bass, seabass, and light jigging.
Size
80lb
Recommended for metal jigs around 15 g to 80 g.
A versatile size that fits a wide range of saltwater setups
and serves as a reliable reference point when in doubt.
Size
100lb
Recommended for metal jigs around 18 g to 110 g.
Especially versatile for saltwater use,
and a strong choice when you want a bit more strength margin.
Size
140lb
Recommended for metal jigs around 90 g to 160 g.
A core size you can rely on for heavier jigs and higher-load situations.
Size
250lb
Recommended for metal jigs around 90 g to 220 g.
Suited to strength-focused rig builds
and fishing for larger targets.
Size
300lb
Recommended for metal jigs around 160 g to 360 g.
A heavy-duty size for large jigs and high-load setups.
Ring Selection Guide
Choose your ring based on lure size and application.
Micro Lure
Micro Lures
Lightweight, compact split rings are best for micro spoons under about 0.6 g to 1 g and other delicate trout lures. If the ring is too large, it can affect lure action and balance, so the basic rule is to choose the smallest and lightest size possible.
Trout / Light Game
Trout / Light Game
For a wide range of lures such as spoons, cranks, and light saltwater rigs, rings with a good balance of strength and size work best. For general trout lures, using #1 to #2 as a guide will cover many applications.
Power Game
Large Fish / Strength Priority
For larger lures and hard-pulling fish such as black bass, seabass, and blue-runners, high-strength rings are the right choice. Choosing rings made from heavy-wire material helps prevent deformation or failure and gives you more confidence during the fight.
Specification
Spec
100 pcs
Large-capacity pack for frequent use.
About YARIE Metal Works
YARIE's metalworking roots lie in the history of producing Japan's first metal swivel. The company also became the first in Japan to manufacture hanakans for ayu fishing, refining for many years the precision, strength, and mass-production stability required in small metal components.
In products such as snaps, rings, and swivels, differences in machining precision show up in usability more than appearance suggests. Wire hardness, forming accuracy, resistance to deformation under load, and stability over repeated use. YARIE applies its expertise as a metalworking manufacturer to exactly those details.
Snap & Ring products turn decades of accumulated metalworking know-how and fishing-tackle design experience into forms that can be used directly in modern on-the-water fishing. Each small piece carries the origin of YARIE craftsmanship.