Rebel PK3RB3 Topwater Lure Review
Our verdict
The Rebel PK3RB3 sells as a 3 pack for $13.49 and shows a 4.6 star rating alongside 800 or more units bought in the past month, the highest sales figure in this comparison, even though the listing itself shows 0 reviews recorded. Each pack includes 3 spear point rigged bass lures.
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Bass anglers who want three lures per purchase rather than one, at $13.49 for the pack, and who are drawn to the 800 or more units bought last month, the strongest sales figure of any lure in this comparison.
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Skip it if you want to check a written review history first, since this listing currently shows 0 reviews despite its 4.6 rating, or if you only need a single lure rather than a 3 pack at $13.49.
- Material Blend
- Weight 0.02 Pounds
- Target Species Bass
- Technique Spear Point
- Size 3 pack
- Color Triple Threat 3 Pack
Overview
Think of stocking a tackle box for a full season rather than a single trip, which is where a 3 pack like the Rebel PK3RB3 makes sense. At $13.49 for three lures, it works out to roughly $4.50 per lure, a different value proposition than the single lure listings elsewhere in this comparison.
Each lure in the pack is built from a blend material and rigged with a spear point hook, a different hook technology than the VMC, treble, or Ultra Point styles used on other lures in this set. The listing shows a 4.6 star rating, matching the Rebel F7356 and Booyah BYB38605, but oddly reports 0 reviews on file, a gap worth noting even as the rating itself lines up with its sibling products from the same brand.
Where the PK3RB3 does stand out is sales volume. It shows 800 or more units bought in the past month, well above the 100 to 200 or more figures reported for every other lure in this comparison, a strong signal of current demand regardless of the missing review count. For buyers who want to stock up rather than test a single lure, the 3 pack format and high recent sales make a reasonable case.
Pros
- 3 lures per pack at $13.49, about $4.50 per lure
- 800+ units bought last month, the highest sales figure in this comparison
- 4.6 star rating matches the Rebel F7356 and Booyah BYB38605
- Spear point hook technology, a distinct rigging choice in this lineup
- Blend material construction shared with the Rebel F7356
Cons
- Listing shows 0 reviews on file despite the 4.6 star rating
- At $13.49 it is the second most expensive lure in this comparison after the Arbogast G670-02
- No individual per lure price breakdown beyond the $13.49 pack total
- Lacks the deep review history that the Rebel F7356 (1,100 reviews) or Booyah BYB38605 (1,700 reviews) show
Specifications
| Material | Blend |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Target Species | Bass |
| Technique | Spear Point |
| Size | 3 pack |
| Color | Triple Threat 3 Pack |
| Pieces | 3 |
Performance notes
The blend material used in the PK3RB3 is the same construction listed for the Rebel F7356, suggesting a shared build approach across Rebel's topwater line, though the PK3RB3 comes packaged three to a set rather than sold individually. At a listed weight of roughly 0.02 pounds, it sits on the lighter end of this comparison, closer in feel to the balsa bodied Rapala lures than the heavier metal bodied Heddon X9225BON at 14 grams. The spear point hook is a different rigging technology than the treble hooks, VMC hardware, or Ultra Point style used elsewhere in this set, and is generally associated with a narrower profile hook designed to slide through cover with less snagging. Packaged as a Triple Threat 3 pack, the set appears designed to offer color or pattern variety across the three included lures rather than three identical baits.
What buyers say
The pattern here is unusual. A 4.6 star rating is listed for the PK3RB3, in line with the Rebel F7356 and Booyah BYB38605, yet the review count shows 0, meaning there is no visible review history backing that score on this listing. What is not ambiguous is sales volume: 800 or more units bought in the past month is well above the 100 to 200 or more range reported for every other lure in this comparison, suggesting the 3 pack format and Rebel brand name are driving strong current purchases even without an established review trail. Buyers who lean on review counts to judge quality should weigh that gap carefully before comparing it directly to the single lure listings here.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the Rebel PK3RB3 show 0 reviews despite a 4.6 star rating?
That is what the listing data shows, a 4.6 star average paired with 0 recorded reviews. It may reflect how the rating and review counts are tracked for this specific 3 pack listing versus a single lure version, but there is no written review history to reference on this page.
How many lures come in the Rebel PK3RB3 pack?
It ships as a 3 pack under the Triple Threat name, for a total price of $13.49. That works out to roughly $4.50 per lure, each rigged with a spear point hook and built from a blend material aimed at bass.
Is the Rebel PK3RB3 a strong seller despite the lack of reviews?
Sales data suggests yes. It shows 800 or more units bought in the past month, the highest figure among the lures in this comparison, well above the 100 to 200 or more range reported elsewhere, even though the listing itself shows 0 reviews on file.