Skylety Skylety-1138 Spinnerbait Review
Our verdict
The Skylety Skylety-1138 spinnerbait kit costs $22.99 for 40 pieces of assorted brass, metal and stainless steel lures with treble hooks, working out to under $0.60 per lure. It holds a 4.5 star rating across 236 reviews and 100+ bought last month, a solid demand signal for a bulk assortment rather than a single premium lure.
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Anglers who want a large assortment of 40 spinnerbaits in mixed brass, metal and stainless steel builds for $22.99, and who prefer treble hooks and a variety of sizes and finishes over committing to one single lure style.
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Anglers who only need a couple of spinnerbaits for a single trip, since $22.99 for 40 pieces is a bulk buy, or anyone who wants a needle point or J hook design rather than the treble hooks used here.
- Material Brass, Metal, Stainless Steel
- Weight 0.49 Pounds
- Technique Treble Hook
- Size 5"
- Color Assorted
- Pieces 40
- Priced 130% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 236 owner ratings
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Popularity2.7/5
236 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
An angler restocking a whole tackle box before a season of bass fishing needs more than one or two lures on hand, since snags and break offs are part of the sport. The Skylety Skylety-1138 kit answers that with 40 pieces in one box, built from a mix of brass, metal and stainless steel and finished in assorted colors and patterns. Each lure runs about 5 inches and uses a treble hook, with the whole 40-piece set weighing 0.49 pounds. At $22.99 for the set, that works out to a little over $0.57 per lure.
Against the single lure options on this list, the math looks different. The Strike MK-93G costs $3.99 for one lure with a J hook, the Yakima 206-FRT and 206-WH cost $8.99 each, and none of them offer the bulk quantity the Skylety kit provides. What the Skylety kit trades for that bulk is a smaller review base, 236 reviews against the 1,536 on the MK-93G and 1,023 on the 206-WH, and a treble hook design instead of the needle point or J hook styles used on those three. Its 4.5 star rating sits a touch below the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the single lure alternatives.
For an angler who wants variety and volume in one order, the Skylety kit's $22.99 price and 100+ bought last month figure make it a reasonable bulk pick. Anglers who prioritize the highest rated single lure over quantity may still lean toward the Yakima 206-WH or Strike MK-93G instead.
Pros
- 40 pieces per kit, about $0.57 per lure at $22.99
- Mixed brass, metal and stainless steel construction across the assortment
- 4.5 star rating across 236 reviews
- 100+ bought last month shows active recent demand
- Assorted colors and 5 inch sizing give variety in one box
- InStock availability
Cons
- 4.5 star rating trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the three single lure comparisons
- Treble hooks only, no needle point or J hook option within the kit
- 236 reviews is far fewer than the 1,536 on the Strike MK-93G
- At $22.99 it is the most expensive item on this comparison list
- No listed target species, unlike the bass specific alternatives
Specifications
| Material | Brass, Metal, Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.49 Pounds |
| Technique | Treble Hook |
| Size | 5" |
| Color | Assorted |
| Pieces | 40 |
Performance notes
A 40-piece assortment at 0.49 pounds total spreads out to roughly 0.2 ounces per lure, in the same general range as the single lures on this list, though individual weights within an assorted set will vary. Brass, metal and stainless steel construction across the mix suggests a combination of blade materials and wire frames rather than a single uniform build, which is typical of assortment kits meant to cover multiple presentations. The treble hook standard across the set differs from the needle point and J hook styles on the single lure comparisons, and treble hooks generally offer more points of contact on the strike but can also catch more debris and cover in heavy structure. At 5 inches per lure, these run on the longer end for spinnerbaits, which can suit larger bass or multi species water where a bigger profile draws more attention.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 236 reviews places this kit just behind the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the smaller single lures on this list, though the gap is small. The 236 review count is modest next to the four-digit totals on the Strike MK-93G and Yakima 206-WH, which makes sense given this is a bulk assortment rather than a single high volume lure. The 100+ bought last month figure is a meaningful signal on its own, well ahead of the 0+ shown by the Yakima 206-FRT, suggesting the assortment format is finding steady buyers even without the review volume built up by the single lure bestsellers on this list.
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Frequently asked questions
How many spinnerbaits are in the Skylety Skylety-1138 kit?
The kit includes 40 pieces made from a mix of brass, metal and stainless steel, priced at $22.99 total, which works out to a little over $0.57 per lure. That is a bulk quantity compared to the single lure listings on this comparison list.
What hook style does this spinnerbait kit use?
All 40 pieces in the set use a treble hook, which differs from the J hook on the Strike MK-93G in this comparison. Treble hooks add extra points of contact on the strike but can also pick up more debris around heavy cover.
Is the Skylety kit a good value compared to buying single lures?
At $22.99 for 40 pieces, the per lure cost works out to about $0.57, well below the $3.99 to $8.99 charged for the single lures on this list. The tradeoff is a smaller review base at 236 and a 4.5 star rating slightly under the 4.6 to 4.7 stars those single lures carry.