OROOTL JDYS088-F SPINNERBAITS-6PCS Review
Our verdict
The OROOTL JDYS088-F spinnerbait set costs $15.99 and includes 12 pieces built from high carbon steel with a silicone skirt and J hook, working out to roughly $1.33 per lure. Its 4.4 star rating across 156 reviews is the smallest sample and lowest tied rating in this comparison.
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Anglers who want to stock a tacklebox in one purchase, since 12 pieces at $15.99 works out to about $1.33 per lure, cheaper per-unit than any single-piece spinnerbait in this comparison.
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Anglers who want the highest-rated single lure available should skip this set, since the Strike MK-93G and Yakima models all post higher star ratings on larger review counts than this 156-review, 4.4 star listing.
- Material High Carbon Steel, Silicone
- Weight 0.75 Ounces
- Technique J Hook
- Size Medium
- Color 6pcs
- Pieces 12
- Priced 60% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 156 owner ratings
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Popularity2.0/5
156 owner reviews, fewer 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
Buying spinnerbaits one at a time adds up fast, especially for anglers who lose gear to snags in heavy cover, so a multi-piece set changes the math. The OROOTL JDYS088-F ships 12 pieces for $15.99, which works out to roughly $1.33 per lure, undercutting every single-piece option in this comparison on a per-unit basis.
The build uses high carbon steel paired with a silicone skirt and a J hook, the same hook style as the Strike MK-93G, at a medium size and a listed weight of 0.75 ounces. Its 4.4 star rating across 156 reviews is the lowest review count of the four products compared here, trailing well behind the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 reviews or the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023. No bought-last-month figure is listed for this set.
For anglers prioritizing quantity and per-lure cost, 12 pieces at $15.99 is hard to match against single lures priced from $3.99 to $17.99 elsewhere in this lineup. But the tradeoff is a smaller review sample and a rating that ties for the lowest of the four, so buyers weighing quality signals over volume have less data to lean on here.
Pros
- 12 pieces for $15.99 works out to about $1.33 per lure, the lowest per-unit cost in this comparison
- High carbon steel construction paired with a silicone skirt for the body
- J hook rigging, matching the hook style used on the budget Strike MK-93G
- Medium size at 0.75 ounces gives a consistent weight across the set
- A full 12-piece set reduces the need for repeat orders after losing lures to snags
Cons
- 156 reviews is the smallest sample size in this comparison, well under the Strike MK-93G's 1,536
- 4.4 star rating ties for the lowest of the four spinnerbaits compared here
- No bought-last-month figure is listed, so recent demand cannot be confirmed
- At $15.99 for the set, it costs more upfront than any single Strike MK-93G or Yakima lure
Specifications
| Material | High Carbon Steel, Silicone |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.75 Ounces |
| Technique | J Hook |
| Size | Medium |
| Color | 6pcs |
| Pieces | 12 |
Performance notes
Shipping as a 12-piece set changes how the price should be read, since $15.99 across a dozen lures is about $1.33 each, cheaper per unit than the $3.99 single Strike MK-93G, the $8.99 single Yakima lures, or the $17.99 single PLUSINNO in this same lineup. The high carbon steel frame paired with a silicone skirt is a common spinnerbait build, and the J hook matches the rigging on the Strike MK-93G rather than the needle point setup on the Yakima 206-WH. At 0.75 ounces and a medium size classification, it sits in a middling weight range for general freshwater use. The tradeoff for the multi-piece value is a smaller review base, 156 total, which makes the 4.4 star average less statistically settled than the larger samples behind the competing single-lure listings in this comparison.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 156 reviews ties this set for the lowest rating in the comparison, and it is also the smallest review sample of the four products, less than a fifth the size of the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 reviews. That smaller base means the rating carries more uncertainty than the others here. No bought-last-month figure is available, so there is no way to confirm whether current demand is strong or fading. The 12-piece format may explain part of the review pattern, since buyers often rate a multi-piece value set differently than a single premium lure, weighing overall value across the set rather than one standout piece.
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Frequently asked questions
How many spinnerbaits come in the OROOTL JDYS088-F set?
The listing includes 12 pieces for $15.99, which works out to roughly $1.33 per lure. That is a lower per-unit cost than any single-piece spinnerbait in this comparison, including the $3.99 Strike MK-93G, once the full set is divided by piece count.
What hook and material does this spinnerbait set use?
It is built from high carbon steel with a silicone skirt and rigged with a J hook, the same hook style used on the Strike MK-93G. It is listed as a medium size at a weight of 0.75 ounces, with the full set including 12 pieces total.
Is the 4.4 star rating a concern for this set?
It ties for the lowest rating in this comparison and comes from only 156 reviews, the smallest sample here. The Strike MK-93G and both Yakima models post higher ratings on larger review counts, so buyers weighing rating strength should note the smaller data set behind this set's average.