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Sinking Quick Connects (Set of 5)

Sinking Quick Connects (Set of 5)

  • Sinks Quickly for Subsurface Drifts
  • Fast, Knotless Rig Changes
  • Ideal for Streamer Rigs

Fast, knotless subsurface rig changes designed for nymphing, euro-style tactics, and precise depth control.

Regular price $11.25 USD
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Designed for anglers who need reliable performance beneath the surface, the Sinking Quick Connect lets you switch pre-tied rigs in seconds without tying a single new knot on the water. Each connector is made from a high-density, fast-sinking polymer that helps your setup drop through the water column efficiently — perfect for any subsurface presentation where getting down quickly and cleanly matters.

Using our signature spiral-lock loop channel, the Sinking Quick Connect guides your rig’s loop securely into place with a smooth, confident snap-in feel. Even in faster currents or deeper water, the connection holds steady so you can fish with trust and consistency. When conditions shift or you want to change rigs, simply reverse the motion to release, spool up your rig, and attach a new one instantly — all without rebuilding your leader or wasting time re-rigging on the water.

Whether you're adjusting depth, rotating through pre-tied rigs, or reacting quickly to changing conditions, Sinking Quick Connects keep your system streamlined, organized, and ready for immediate action. Spend less time re-rigging and more time fishing. Rig faster. Fish longer.

What's Included

1 Pack of 5 Sinking Quick Connects (QuickDrift™ Not Included)

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FAQ

Does the Sinking Quick Connect replace knots?

No — you tie your rigs beforehand. The connector simply lets you swap them instantly.

Doe they sink fast enough for subsurface presentations?

Yes. Their high-density polymer helps them submerge quickly for subsurface presentations.

When should I use Sinking vs. Floating?

UseSinking for streamers, euro, and subsurface tactics. Use Floating for dries and topwater.

Are they secure enough for heavier rigs?

Absolutely — the spiral-lock channel was designed to hold securely under tension.