KINGFOREST 10-20pcs Fishing Lures Spinnerbait for Bass Trout Salmon Walleye Review
Our verdict
The KINGFOREST 10-20pcs Spinnerbait set delivers 10 metal lures for $8.89, working out to under a dollar per lure, and backs that price with 2,845 reviews and 300+ bought last month, the largest review count and second highest demand signal among the spinnerbaits compared here.
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Anglers who want to stock a tackle box cheaply with 10 treble hook lures per pack, and buyers who trust a large 2,845 review sample size and 300+ monthly purchase volume over a single premium lure.
Skip if
Skip it if you want a single trout specific lure like the Yakima RTBX.S773, or if a 4.4 star average, the lowest among the spinnerbaits compared here, is a dealbreaker regardless of price or pack size.
- Material Metal
- Weight 0.22 Ounces
- Technique Treble Hook
- Size Medium
- Color Blue
- Pieces 10
- Priced 11% below the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 2,845 owner ratings
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Popularity4.7/5
2,845 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
Ten lures for under nine dollars changes the math on losing tackle to snags. The KINGFOREST 10-20pcs Fishing Lures Spinnerbait ships as a 10 piece pack in medium size and blue color for $8.89, a metal build fitted with treble hooks aimed at bass, trout, salmon, and walleye, four species covered under one listing.
Review volume backs it up. At 2,845 reviews, it carries the largest sample of any spinnerbait checked here, ahead of the Strike MK-93G's 1,536, the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023, and the Yakima 206-FRT's 225. Its 4.4 star average is the lowest of the group, trailing the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Yakima and Strike listings, but that average still sits on by far the deepest review base of any listing compared here.
Demand looks strong too. Bought last month reads 300+, behind only the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and ahead of the Yakima 206-WH's 200+ and the Yakima 206-FRT's 0+. At $8.89 for 10 pieces, the per lure cost lands near 89 cents, undercutting every single lure listing in this comparison by a wide, decisive margin.
Pros
- 10 pieces for $8.89 works out to about 89 cents per lure
- 2,845 reviews is the largest sample among all spinnerbaits compared here
- 300+ bought last month is the second highest demand signal in this comparison
- Metal construction with treble hooks
- Covers four target species per the product name: bass, trout, salmon, and walleye
Cons
- 4.4 star average is the lowest among the spinnerbaits compared here, versus 4.6 to 4.7 for the alternatives
- Medium size and blue color are the only options specified, with no listed variety within the pack
- Weight of 0.22 ounces per the spec sheet is light compared to the 1.12 ounce Yakima 206-WH
- Treble hooks require different handling and hook removal care than single hook designs
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.22 Ounces |
| Technique | Treble Hook |
| Size | Medium |
| Color | Blue |
| Pieces | 10 |
Performance notes
A 0.22 ounce metal lure with treble hooks is a lighter, more finesse oriented build than the 1.12 ounce Yakima 206-WH, and the treble hook setup differs from the J hook on the Strike MK-93G or the needle point hook on the 206-WH, generally offering more hookup points but also more places for weeds and snags to catch. Shipping 10 pieces in medium size and blue color per pack means anglers get consistent replacements rather than a mixed assortment, useful for anyone who has found one size and color that works and wants to restock it cheaply. At under a dollar per lure, the pack is built for volume fishing where losing a few lures to structure or fish teeth is expected, trading the single lure refinement of pricier options for quantity and low per unit cost.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average is the lowest in this comparison, but it rests on 2,845 reviews, nearly double the next largest sample from the Strike MK-93G at 1,536. That combination, a slightly lower average paired with the deepest review base in the group, typically points to a high volume, widely bought product where most buyers are satisfied even if not every review is glowing. The 300+ bought last month figure reinforces that reading, trailing only the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and beating the Yakima 206-WH's 200+ and the Yakima 206-FRT's 0+. Together the pattern reads as a popular, high turnover budget pack rather than a niche specialty lure.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is the KINGFOREST spinnerbait rated lower than some competitors?
Its 4.4 star average trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Strike MK-93G and both Yakima 206 models. That average is drawn from 2,845 reviews, the largest sample in this comparison, so the lower score reflects a much wider range of buyers rather than a small or unrepresentative group.
How many lures come in the KINGFOREST pack and what do they cost per lure?
The listing specifies 10 pieces for $8.89, which works out to about 89 cents per lure. That undercuts every single lure spinnerbait in this comparison, including the $3.99 Strike MK-93G, on a per unit basis, making it the cheapest per lure option checked here by a clear margin.
What species and hook style does this spinnerbait use?
The product name lists bass, trout, salmon, and walleye as target species, and the spec sheet lists treble hooks on a 0.22 ounce metal body in medium size and blue color. That is a lighter build than the 1.12 ounce Yakima 206-WH.