BLUE 60-10-900IC Spinnerbait Review

4.6 Amazon rating$9.58300+ bought last month

Our verdict

The BLUE 60-10-900IC ships as a 3-piece Super Vibrax pack for trout at $9.58, working out to roughly $3.19 per lure. Its listing shows a 4.6-star rating, but with 0 reviews behind that number, buyers cannot lean on review volume the way they can with the MK-93G's 1,536 or the 206-WH's 1,023. Still, 300+ units bought last month trails only the MK-93G's 400+ in this comparison.

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Best for

Trout anglers who want a multi-piece pack rather than a single lure, and buyers comfortable purchasing based on strong recent sales volume, 300+ bought last month, even without an established review history behind the 4.6-star listing.

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Skip it if you want a rating backed by real review volume before buying, since this listing shows 0 reviews despite its 4.6-star average, unlike the MK-93G, 206-FRT, or 206-WH, all of which carry over 200 reviews.

  • Material Stainless Steel, Machined Brass
  • Weight 0.01 Pounds
  • Target Species Trout
  • Technique Super Vibrax Plain Single Hook
  • Size One Size
  • Color Multi

Overview

Trout fishing often means running several small spinners through a hole before finding what the fish want that day, which is where a 3-piece pack like the BLUE 60-10-900IC earns its place in the box. It bundles three Super Vibrax lures with a plain single hook for $9.58, working out to about $3.19 per piece.

That per-piece price undercuts every single lure referenced in this comparison, including the MK-93G at $3.99. The catch is the review picture: the listing shows a 4.6-star rating attached to 0 reviews, so there is no volume of buyer feedback behind that number the way there is for the MK-93G's 1,536 reviews or the 206-WH's 1,023. What the data does show clearly is demand, 300+ units bought last month, a pace that trails only the MK-93G's 400+ and comfortably beats the 206-WH's 200+ and the 206-FRT's 0 bought.

For trout anglers who want a multi-lure pack at a low per-piece cost and who trust the strong recent sales pace, the BLUE 60-10-900IC is worth a look. Buyers who lean heavily on review count to validate a rating should note that this one has none yet.

Pros

  • 3-piece pack works out to about $3.19 per lure at the $9.58 price
  • 300+ bought last month, trailing only the MK-93G's 400+ in this comparison
  • Stainless steel and machined brass construction
  • Purpose-built Super Vibrax design for trout
  • 4.6-star listed rating

Cons

  • 0 reviews back the 4.6-star rating, unlike every alternative referenced here
  • Built specifically for trout, not a multi-species option
  • One size and one color, multi, with no variant choice
  • Highest single listing price in the group at $9.58

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel, Machined Brass
Weight0.01 Pounds
Target SpeciesTrout
TechniqueSuper Vibrax Plain Single Hook
SizeOne Size
ColorMulti
Pieces3
FeatureSuper Vibrax Tri-Pack #1 Plain Super Vibrax

Performance notes

Stainless steel and machined brass construction on a Super Vibrax single-hook design targets trout specifically, a narrower focus than the multi species labels on the two Yakima models. Selling as a 3-piece tri-pack changes the math on price: at $9.58 for three lures, the per-piece cost works out to roughly $3.19, lower than any single lure referenced in this comparison, including the MK-93G at $3.99. A plain single hook, rather than the treble hook on the 206-FRT or the needle point hook on the 206-WH, is a simpler design that some trout anglers prefer for easier releases. The weight is listed at 0.01 pounds, in a similar range to the lighter lures in this set. The tradeoff for the pack format and price is a listing with 0 reviews, so there is no buyer feedback volume yet to confirm how the Super Vibrax design performs against the single-lure alternatives here.

What buyers say

The BLUE 60-10-900IC presents an unusual pattern, a 4.6-star rating with 0 reviews behind it, compared to the MK-93G, 206-FRT, and 206-WH, each of which carries well over 200 reviews. A rating with no review volume cannot be weighed the same way as the MK-93G's 4.6 stars across 1,536 reviews or the 206-WH's 4.7 across 1,023, since there is no visible buyer feedback confirming it yet. What stands out instead is the sales figure, 300+ units bought last month, a pace that trails only the MK-93G's 400+ and clears both the 206-WH's 200+ and the 206-FRT's 0 bought, suggesting real, current demand even without a review history.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the BLUE 60-10-900IC have any customer reviews?

The listing shows a 4.6-star rating but 0 reviews, so there is no review volume yet to confirm that score. By comparison, the Strike MK-93G carries 1,536 reviews and the Yakima 206-WH carries 1,023, both offering far more buyer feedback behind their ratings.

How many lures come in the BLUE 60-10-900IC pack?

It ships as a 3-piece pack of Super Vibrax lures with a plain single hook, priced at $9.58 total for all three. That works out to about $3.19 per lure, cheaper per piece than the single-unit Strike MK-93G, which costs $3.99 for one lure.

Is the BLUE 60-10-900IC selling well right now?

Yes, its listing shows 300+ units bought last month, a pace that trails only the Strike MK-93G's 400+ among the lures compared here and beats the Yakima 206-WH's 200+ and the Yakima 206-FRT's 0 bought last month, a strong showing given it has no reviews yet.

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