YZ-GZY-8PCS Topwater Lure Review

4.4 (2,296) Amazon rating$12.99900+ bought last month

Our verdict

The YZ-GZY-8PCS Topwater Lure set costs $12.99 for 8 lures, or about $1.62 each, and carries a 4.4 star average across 2,296 reviews. With 900+ bought last month, it is the highest demand pack in this comparison, even without a published material or hook spec sheet from the listing.

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Best for

Anglers who want a budget 8-piece topwater set at $12.99 and who weigh review volume and recent purchase pace heavily, since 2,296 reviews and 900+ bought last month are both stronger than every comparison lure in this roundup.

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Skip it if you need to check hook type, material or weight before buying, since this listing does not publish those specs the way the Rebel F7356 or Heddon lures in this comparison do.

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 2,296 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    2,296 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

Grabbing a bulk pack of topwater lures without worrying over hook style or material spec sheets is a common shortcut for anglers restocking before a trip. The YZ-GZY-8PCS Topwater Lure set does exactly that: 8 lures for $12.99, no listed brand name beyond the model code, and no published material or weight specs in the listing.

What the listing does show is demand. At 2,296 reviews and 900+ bought in the past month, this set outpaces every comparison lure here, including the 1,100 to 1,600 review counts on the Rebel F7356 and Heddon models and their 100+ monthly purchase pace. At $12.99 for 8 pieces, the per-lure cost works out to roughly $1.62, cheaper than the $6.99 to $9.50 charged for the single lure alternatives in this comparison, even without the detailed material or weight specs those other listings provide.

A 4.4 star rating across a review count that large is a meaningful signal on its own, since a small sample can swing on a handful of reviews but 2,296 tends to average out. It trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the single lure comparisons slightly, but the volume of both reviews and recent purchases suggests this is a widely bought, generally satisfying pack even without a detailed spec listing to back it up.

Pros

  • 2,296 reviews is the largest review count of any lure in this comparison
  • 900+ bought last month is the highest recent purchase volume in this roundup
  • 4.4 star average holds steady across a large enough sample to be reliable
  • $12.99 for 8 lures works out to about $1.62 per lure
  • Bulk 8-piece count means fewer trips back to restock after losing lures to snags

Cons

  • No published material, weight or hook type spec, unlike the Rebel F7356 and Heddon listings in this comparison
  • No brand name attached beyond the model code, which makes it harder to research the manufacturer
  • 4.4 stars trails the 4.6 to 4.7 range posted by the single lure comparisons
  • No color or size options are listed, so buyers can't confirm what variant they'll receive

Performance notes

There isn't a published material, weight or hook style spec for this set, which limits how precisely to judge how it behaves compared to the fully specced lures in this comparison. What the listing does confirm is the format: 8 lures for $12.99 sold as a topwater bait, meaning it is designed to work the surface rather than dive or troll. At roughly $1.62 per lure, the price point suggests a budget bulk pack rather than a premium single lure build like the $9.50 Heddon X9225BON. Buyers weighing this set against the fully specced alternatives are trading spec transparency for a lower per-unit cost and a much larger track record of 2,296 reviews and 900+ recent purchases to judge by instead.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average across 2,296 reviews, combined with 900+ bought in the past month, is the strongest demand signal in this comparison group. Review counts this high rarely stay elevated by accident, since a poor product tends to see rating erosion once volume climbs into the thousands. The rating sits a bit below the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the single lure alternatives, but those carry far fewer reviews and a fraction of the monthly purchase volume. The pattern here points to a widely adopted budget lure that satisfies most buyers at scale, even if it doesn't quite match the top end of the rating range in this category.

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Frequently asked questions

How many lures are in the YZ-GZY-8PCS set and what does it cost?

The set includes 8 lures for $12.99 total, which works out to about $1.62 per lure. That is cheaper than the $6.99 to $9.50 single lure prices seen on the Rebel F7356 and Heddon models in this comparison, though this listing does not publish a material or hook spec to match against those alternatives.

Why doesn't the listing show material or hook type specs?

The product listing for this set does not include a material, weight or hook style breakdown, unlike the Rebel F7356 and Heddon XO360BB pages in this comparison. Buyers weighing this gap should rely on the 2,296 reviews and 900+ monthly purchase figure as the main evidence available instead of a spec sheet.

Is 900+ bought last month a strong number for a topwater lure?

Yes, it is the highest monthly purchase figure among the lures in this comparison, where the alternatives post 100+ each. Combined with 2,296 reviews and a 4.4 star average, it points to a lure that moves in high volume and holds up reasonably well across a large buyer base.

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