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H2O Xpress Hooks?

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Has any one used these? I've been known to use BPS XPS Magna hooks when ever I can't afford Owners or Gammies, but I've been very pleased with them. Are these about the same thing? They should be great if they're half as good as the Mettles and Ethos.

I've used em a good bit.  Pretty sharp and strong.  Can't go wrong with them for the price IMO.

They work fine - almost all hooks are super sharp today.

Its the only hook i use.buy em, fish em, your wallet will thank you.

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I guess I'll have to try them out. Thanks everybody.

Unless gamma on sale at Wally, h20 is all I use

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Can't beat the price!! I bought a pack of 25 for $5, oppose to the owner screw hooks I get that come with 3-5 depending on the size for $5, now if h20 made bulk screw hooks I'd be set

Yeah you can't bend the extra wide gap h20's your rod or braid will break first

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I used them all last year. You roll a point occasionally on snags but I just throw that hook away and get the next one :) 

Has any one used these? I've been known to use BPS XPS Magna hooks when ever I can't afford Owners or Gammies, but I've been very pleased with them. Are these about the same thing? They should be great if they're half as good as the Mettles and Ethos.

They are probably manufactured by one of the larger hook brands.. H20 is not a manufacturer, just a house brand.

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They are probably manufactured by one of the larger hook brands.. H20 is not a manufacturer, just a house brand.

Yeah I know. From what I understand H2O reels are made by Daiwa, and the rods are made by All Star.

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