Feature
A basic split ring available in silver, black, and wax-coated versions for different applications.
The Split Ring is a basic split ring that forms the foundation for lure and hook replacement. It is available in silver, black, and black-with-wax versions, making it easy to choose the right finish for your lure and the result you want.
Silver is the standard, cost-friendly option, black is designed to stay less visible underwater and preserve lure silhouette, and black with wax helps reduce damage to the lure finish during installation. You can choose the most suitable type depending on the application.
Color
Silver
With no plating, this version is easier to keep cost down and simple to choose from a budget standpoint. It is a good fit for species or situations where ring flash is not a major concern.
Color
Black
The special black plating creates a color that is less noticeable underwater and less likely to give fish a sense of unnatural presence. It is well suited when you want to preserve lure silhouette and keep the connection understated.
Color
Black with Wax
This version has a wax-treated surface that helps reduce scuffing or peeling of the lure finish during installation. It is a strong choice when you want to keep the lure looking clean and also value ease of handling.
Size
#00 / 6lb
The smallest size, easy to use when adjusting hooks with a double-ring setup. Best for delicate rigs such as micro spoons under about 0.6 g, where added weight must be kept to a minimum.
Size
#0 / 8lb
Suited to micro spoons under about 1 g and other small lures. A good choice when you want to prioritize lightness and keep the connection point as small as possible.
Size
#0.5 / 9lb
A middle size that matches micro spoons around 1 g well. Easy to choose when you want slightly more strength margin than #0 provides.
Size
#1 / 10lb
A standard reference size for trout spoons and cranks. It pairs easily with lures around 0.7 g to 3 g and also works well for light saltwater use.
Size
#2 / 20lb
A versatile size suited to trout spoons, cranks, and light saltwater fishing. Easy to use with lures around 2.5 g to 5 g, offering a good balance of strength and lightness.
Size
#3 / 30lb
A size that also works well for larger trout, black bass, seabass, and similar targets. A highly versatile strength range that is easy to use across roughly 4 g to 20 g lures.
Size
#4 / 45lb
A large size for black bass, seabass, and light jigging. It matches lures around 10 g to 50 g well and can handle higher-load fishing situations.
Size
#5 / 60lb
A size for larger lures when strength is the priority. Easy to match with lures and jigs around 30 g to 60 g, and very usable in saltwater fishing as well.
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
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.