TB PP-OZVC-ORV1 Spinnerbait Review

4.5 (5,698) Amazon rating$9.31600+ bought last month

Our verdict

The TB PP-OZVC-ORV1 spinnerbait packs 10 metal, treble-hook lures for $9.31, working out to under a dollar per lure, and it backs that value with a 4.5-star rating across 5,698 reviews. With 600+ bought last month, the highest volume of any spinnerbait in this comparison, it is the clear value leader here.

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Best for

Bass, trout and perch anglers who want a large-format metal spinnerbait ten-pack for $9.31 and value a rating proven across 5,698 reviews, with 600+ bought last month showing the listing is currently the most active seller compared here.

Skip if

Anglers who only need one or two lures rather than a 10-piece pack, or who target species outside bass, trout and perch, may find the smaller single-lure listings like the Yakima 206-FRT a better fit.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 0.26 Pounds
  • Target Species Bass, Trout, Perch
  • Technique Treble Hook
  • Size Large
  • Color 10pcs Lure Spinners

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 5,698 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.9/5

    5,698 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

A day chasing bass, trout and perch across varied cover tends to eat through spinnerbaits, especially with treble hooks that grab hard but also snag hard. The TB PP-OZVC-ORV1 answers that with a 10-piece metal pack at $9.31, sized large and weighing 0.26 pounds total across the set, listed for all three of those target species and sold as a set of 10 lure spinners rather than a single fixed color.

Priced per lure, it works out to well under a dollar each, undercutting every single-lure alternative in this comparison on a per-unit basis, including the Strike MK-93G at $3.99 for one lure. The Yakima 206-FRT and 206-WH sit at $8.99 each for a single lure, and neither approaches the TB pack's per-unit value or its 5,698-review base.

That review count, 5,698, dwarfs every alternative here, including the Strike MK-93G's 1,536, and the 4.5-star average holding across that many reviews is a meaningful signal. Add in 600+ bought last month, the highest recent-demand figure in this comparison, and the pattern points to a pack that is both trusted at scale and actively selling right now.

Pros

  • 10 pieces per pack for $9.31, well under a dollar per lure.
  • 5,698 reviews, the largest review base of any spinnerbait in this comparison by a wide margin.
  • 4.5-star average holding steady across that large review count.
  • 600+ bought last month, the highest recent-demand figure among all four spinnerbaits compared here.
  • Metal build with a large size rated for bass, trout and perch, covering multiple target species in one pack.
  • Treble hook technique matches the design used on the higher-priced Yakima 206-FRT.

Cons

  • 0.26 pounds across the 10-piece pack means individual lures run lighter than some single large lures sold elsewhere.
  • Treble hooks tend to snag more in heavy cover than the J hook or needle point designs on some alternatives.
  • Color is listed simply as 10pcs Lure Spinners rather than a specific finish, less precise than the named colors on other listings.
  • At $9.31 it costs more upfront than the $3.99 Strike MK-93G, even though the per-lure cost is lower.
  • No fly fishing or ultralight sizing option, since this pack is sized large only.

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight0.26 Pounds
Target SpeciesBass, Trout, Perch
TechniqueTreble Hook
SizeLarge
Color10pcs Lure Spinners
Pieces10

Performance notes

A 10-piece metal spinnerbait pack rated for bass, trout and perch at 0.26 pounds total works out to roughly a quarter ounce per lure, a large enough profile to push water and draw strikes from bigger fish across all three listed species. The treble hook setup grabs aggressively on the take, the same technique used on the Yakima 206-FRT, though treble hooks generally catch more on submerged branches and heavy vegetation than a J hook or needle point design.

Buying in a 10-pack means losing a lure to a snag or a break-off barely dents the overall investment, since the $9.31 price spreads across ten separate lures rather than one. That makes the pack more forgiving for fishing in cover-heavy water where lure loss is common, compared to single-lure listings where every lost lure is a full repurchase at $8.99 or more.

What buyers say

A 4.5-star rating across 5,698 reviews is by far the largest and most proven track record of any spinnerbait in this comparison, dwarfing the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 and the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023. That scale of review volume, combined with a rating that still holds above 4.5, suggests a listing that has been consistently well received across a large number of buyers rather than a small early sample.

The 600+ bought last month figure reinforces that pattern, the highest recent-demand number among all four spinnerbaits here, ahead of the Strike's 400+ and roughly triple the Yakima 206-WH's 200+. Together, the high rating, large review base, and strong recent purchase volume point to a pack that is currently the most in-demand option in this specific comparison set.

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Frequently asked questions

How many lures come in the TB PP-OZVC-ORV1 pack?

The pack includes 10 metal spinnerbaits sized large, listed for bass, trout and perch, at a total price of $9.31. That works out to well under a dollar per lure, the best per-unit value among the spinnerbaits compared in this review.

Is the TB PP-OZVC-ORV1 rating trustworthy given its review count?

Yes, at 5,698 reviews it has by far the largest review base of any spinnerbait in this comparison, several times larger than the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 or the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023. Holding a 4.5-star average across that volume is a meaningfully stronger signal than a rating built on a few hundred reviews.

What species is the TB PP-OZVC-ORV1 spinnerbait meant for?

Its listing targets bass, trout and perch specifically, built with a metal body, large sizing, and a treble hook technique. That is a broader target-species range than the bass-only Strike MK-93G or the multi-species-labeled Yakima packs in this comparison.

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