OROOTL JDYS119-LASER FISHING PLUGS-6PCS Topwater Lure Review
Our verdict
The OROOTL JDYS119-LASER FISHING PLUGS-6PCS Topwater Lure costs $18.99 and carries a 4.1 star rating across 110 reviews, with 100 or more bought last month. That is the smallest review sample and the lowest rating of any topwater lure in this comparison, so it reads as a newer or lower-demand listing next to the alternatives.
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Anglers curious about a laser-finish, six-piece topwater plug set at $18.99 who are comfortable buying on a smaller review sample, 110 reviews, and do not need the detailed weight or species specs listed on the competing pages.
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Skip it if you want the review depth and higher ratings of the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, or Heddon X9225BON, all rated 4.6 stars or higher on 1,100 or more reviews, well beyond this listing's 110.
- Priced 46% above the category median ($12.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 110 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
110 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
Trying a new topwater plug for the first time is a bit of a gamble, and the OROOTL JDYS119-LASER FISHING PLUGS-6PCS Topwater Lure sits on the newer end of that gamble. At $18.99, it comes as a six-piece set and carries a 4.1 star rating from 110 reviews, with 100 or more units bought in the last month. That review count is far smaller than the established listings it competes against.
The Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON each carry between 1,100 and 1,600 reviews and rate from 4.6 to 4.7 stars, a much deeper track record than the 110 reviews and 4.1 stars posted here. Those three also publish full specs, weight in grams, material, target species, and hook technique, while the OROOTL listing does not break out any of that detail on the page.
At $18.99 for six pieces, the per-lure cost is reasonable next to the single-lure Heddon options at $6.99 to $9.50, but the thinner review base and lower star average make it a harder recommendation than the more established alternatives. Anglers willing to try a newer listing at a similar demand level, 100-plus bought last month matching the alternatives, may find it a reasonable option, but the data here supports caution rather than confidence.
Pros
- Six-piece set at $18.99, a reasonable per-lure cost against the single-lure alternatives.
- 100 or more bought in the last month, matching the demand rate posted by all three comparison listings.
- Currently in stock with no availability issue.
- 4.1 star average, still a positive rating even on a smaller sample.
- Laser finish plugs offer a different look than the plastic or metal bodies of the alternatives.
Cons
- Only 110 reviews, far fewer than the 1,100 to 1,600 posted by the Rebel F7356 and both Heddon lures.
- 4.1 star average is the lowest rating of any topwater lure in this comparison.
- No listed material, weight, or target species on the page.
- At $18.99, it costs more than the $6.99 single-lure Heddon and Rebel options.
Performance notes
Topwater plugs rely on hook placement, buoyancy, and finish to trigger strikes on the surface, and none of those figures are published for the OROOTL JDYS119-LASER FISHING PLUGS-6PCS. What is known is the six-piece count in the name and the laser finish referenced in the title, which suggests a reflective or flash-style coating meant to stand out in the water, though the listing does not confirm exact weight or size. Compared to the Rebel F7356 at 9.07 grams or the Heddon X9225BON at 14 grams, there is no way to say from the facts here whether this plug sits closer to a light finesse bait or a heavier casting lure. Buyers deciding between the two Heddon models, which name specific techniques like treble hook and prop bait action, and this six-pack are working with noticeably less published detail on the OROOTL side.
What buyers say
A 4.1 star average is a fine rating on its own, but it is the lowest among the four topwater lures compared here, and the 110-review count is a fraction of the 1,100 to 1,600 reviews behind the Rebel F7356 and both Heddon models. Smaller samples like this one can shift more with each new review, so the rating carries less statistical weight than the larger listings. The 100-plus bought-last-month figure matches the same tier posted by the three alternatives, which suggests this listing is selling at a comparable current pace even without the accumulated review history. The overall pattern reads as an early-stage or lower-visibility listing that is moving product now but has not yet built the long-term review base of its more established competitors.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the OROOTL topwater plug compare on reviews?
It has 110 reviews at a 4.1 star average, the smallest sample and lowest rating of the four topwater lures compared here. The Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON each carry 1,100 or more reviews and rate between 4.6 and 4.7 stars.
Is $18.99 a good price for six lures?
It works out to a moderate per-lure cost for a six-piece set, cheaper per lure than the single $6.99 to $9.50 Heddon and Rebel options once you account for quantity, though the smaller review base makes it a less proven choice than those three.
Is this lure currently in stock?
Yes, the listing shows it as in stock and available to ship, with 100 or more units bought in the last month, matching the purchase pace posted by the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON, the three alternatives covered in this comparison.