Heddon X923614 Topwater Lure Review

4.7 Amazon rating$8.99400+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Heddon X923614 Super Spook Jr lists at $8.99 with a 4.7 star rating, but that score currently shows 0 reviews behind it. What does stand out is demand: 400 plus bought in the past month, the highest figure of the four topwater lures compared here.

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Best for

Bass anglers drawn to the Super Spook Jr walking bait style who want the highest recent purchase volume in this comparison, 400 plus bought last month, and don't need a large existing review history to feel confident.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a rating backed by visible reviews before you buy. The X923614 shows 0 reviews despite its 4.7 star average, unlike the Rebel F7356 with 1,100 reviews or Heddon X9225BON with 1,600 reviews, which give buyers an established pattern to check.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 0.02 Kilograms
  • Target Species Bass
  • Technique J Hook
  • Size Super Spook Jr (1/2 oz)
  • Color Bone
  • Priced 31% below the category median ($12.98 across 57 tracked models)

Overview

A walking bait built around bass strikes on open water, the Super Spook Jr is a smaller sibling in Heddon's walking bait line, sized at 1/2 oz, built from metal at roughly 20 grams or 0.02 kilograms, rigged with a J hook rather than a treble, and finished in Bone color. It's priced at $8.99.

The numbers here are a mixed signal. Its 4.7 star rating ties the highest score in this four-lure comparison, matching the Heddon XO360BB, but the X923614 currently shows 0 reviews, meaning that rating has no visible customer feedback behind it yet, unlike the XO360BB's 1,200 reviews, the Heddon X9225BON's 1,600, or the Rebel F7356's 1,100. What is strong is recent demand: 400 plus bought in the past month, well ahead of the 100 plus figure shared by the other three lures in this set.

For a bass angler drawn to the Super Spook Jr's J hook walking bait design and comfortable buying based on price and demand rather than a review history, the numbers on bought-last-month are the most compelling part of this listing. Buyers who lean on star ratings and review counts to validate a purchase should note that this is the one lure here without that data yet.

Pros

  • Highest bought-last-month figure in this comparison, 400 plus.
  • 4.7 star rating ties the top score in this set.
  • Metal body construction at roughly 20 grams for a substantial walking bait feel.
  • J hook setup, a different rigging than the treble hooks on the other three lures compared.
  • Priced at $8.99, less than the $9.50 Heddon X9225BON.

Cons

  • 0 reviews on record, so the 4.7 star average has no visible customer feedback behind it yet.
  • Costs more than the $6.99 Rebel F7356 and Heddon XO360BB.
  • Bass-only target listing, narrower than the Rebel F7356's bass-and-trout range.
  • No review count means buyers can't check for recurring complaints or praise before purchasing.

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight0.02 Kilograms
Target SpeciesBass
TechniqueJ Hook
SizeSuper Spook Jr (1/2 oz)
ColorBone
Pieces1
FeatureHeddon Super Spook Jr. Topwater Walking Bait

Performance notes

At roughly 20 grams, 0.02 kilograms, and a 1/2 oz size classification, the Super Spook Jr is a mid-weight walking bait, heavier than the 7 gram XO360BB and the 9.07 gram F7356, though lighter than the 14 gram X9225BON despite a similar metal build. The J hook rigging is a different setup from the treble hooks used on the other three lures in this comparison, which can change how the bait sets on a strike. Bone coloring matches the X9225BON, both aiming for a neutral, natural finish rather than the Baby Bass or Summer Hopper patterns on the other two. As a walking bait, it's built for a side-to-side retrieve similar in concept to the X9225BON's Zara Puppy design, just in a smaller, lighter package based on the listed weight and size.

What buyers say

The X923614 presents an unusual pattern, a 4.7 star rating with 0 reviews, alongside the highest bought-last-month figure in this comparison at 400 plus, well ahead of the 100 plus shared by the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB and Heddon X9225BON. A rating with no reviews behind it can't be read the same way as the XO360BB's 4.7 stars across 1,200 reviews or the X9225BON's 4.6 stars across 1,600. The strong recent purchase volume suggests real, current buyer interest, but without review data there's no way to gauge satisfaction after purchase the way the other three listings allow. This is a listing with demand signals ahead of its review signals.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does the Heddon X923614 show 0 reviews despite a 4.7 star rating?

The listing simply hasn't accumulated visible reviews yet, even though its star average sits at 4.7. That contrasts with the Heddon XO360BB, which also shows 4.7 stars but has 1,200 reviews behind it, making the XO360BB's score the more verifiable of the two.

Is the Super Spook Jr selling well despite having no reviews?

Yes, it shows 400 plus bought in the past month, the highest figure among the four topwater lures in this comparison, ahead of the 100 plus recorded for the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB and Heddon X9225BON. Purchase volume and review count are tracking differently for this listing.

What hook does the Super Spook Jr use?

It's rigged with a J hook, unlike the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB and Heddon X9225BON, which all use treble hooks. That's a distinct rigging choice worth noting if you're comparing hook style across these four topwater lures before deciding which one to buy.

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