10Pcs Jig Heads Saltwater for Fishing Swimbait Saltwater Jig Heads Review
Our verdict
This 10-pack of 1-ounce saltwater jig heads costs $13.99 and carries a 4.3-star average across 304 reviews, the lowest rating among the jigs compared here, though its review count edges past the Strike TGSJ38-234's 283. At 100+ bought last month, demand matches the Strike and Z-MAN listings, making it a functional bass jig head option rather than a standout pick.
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Bass anglers who want a simple 10-pack of 1-ounce metal jig heads for saltwater style rigging at a low $13.99 price. Suits anyone assembling their own soft plastic combos rather than buying pre-dressed jigs.
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Skip it if you want the strongest rating track record, since its 4.3-star average is the lowest of any jig in this comparison, trailing the Z-MAN's 4.7 and Trout's 4.6. The listing's note about possible lead content is also worth checking before buying.
- Material Metal (with a note about possible lead)
- Weight 1 Ounces
- Target Species Bass
- Technique Jig Head
- Size 1 ounce
- Color 1oz Jig Heads (10Pack)
- Priced 17% above the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 304 owner ratings
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Popularity3.2/5
304 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
Rigging your own soft plastics for a saltwater trip means starting with bare jig heads rather than pre-dressed lures. This 10-pack of 1-ounce metal jig heads, priced at $13.99 and currently in stock, gives bass anglers a straightforward base to build custom presentations on.
Each jig head weighs 1 ounce and is made of metal, with the listing carrying a note about possible lead content, a detail worth reading closely before purchase. The jig head technique keeps things simple: no pre-molded body, just a plain head meant to be paired with separate soft plastics, a different approach than the fully dressed jigs from Z-MAN or Trout, and one that gives anglers more control over color and profile.
Against the field, this jig head's 4.3-star average is the lowest of the four products compared, trailing the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5, the Trout 87699's 4.6 and the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7. Its 304 reviews actually top the Strike listing's 283, though both trail the Trout kit's 1,808 by a wide margin. At 100+ bought last month, it matches the pace of the Strike and Z-MAN jigs rather than the Trout kit's 400+.
Pros
- 10 jig heads per pack at a low $13.99 price
- 1 ounce weight per head, a solid size for structure fishing
- Simple jig head format lets anglers pair their own soft plastic bodies
- 100+ bought last month, matching the pace of the Strike and Z-MAN listings
- InStock and ready to ship
Cons
- Lowest rating in this comparison at 4.3 stars, versus 4.5 to 4.7 for the alternatives
- Listing carries a note about possible lead content, worth reading before buying
- No pre-molded body, so soft plastics must be bought and rigged separately
- 304 reviews still trail the Trout 87699's 1,808 by a wide margin
Specifications
| Material | Metal (with a note about possible lead) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Target Species | Bass |
| Technique | Jig Head |
| Size | 1 ounce |
| Color | 1oz Jig Heads (10Pack) |
| Pieces | 10 |
Performance notes
A bare 1-ounce metal jig head is built to be paired with a separate soft plastic body, unlike the fully dressed jigs elsewhere in this comparison. That setup gives anglers control over color, profile and action, since the plastic can be swapped out while the head stays the same. At 1 ounce, the weight sits between the 0.5-ounce Z-MAN 003341 and the heavier 3.04-ounce Strike TGSJ38-234, suiting moderate depths and current rather than the lightest finesse presentations. The metal construction is standard for jig heads generally, though the listing's note about possible lead content is a detail anglers should read in full before ordering, since it affects handling and disposal more than it affects how the head fishes in the water.
What buyers say
A 4.3-star average across 304 reviews is the lowest rating of the four jigs compared here, trailing the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5, the Trout 87699's 4.6 and the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7. Its review count is modest but not the smallest, edging past the Strike listing's 283 while remaining far behind the Trout kit's 1,808. The 100+ bought-last-month figure matches the same pace as the Strike and Z-MAN jigs, well below the Trout kit's 400+. Read together, the pattern suggests a product with steady but unremarkable demand and a rating that lags the rest of the field, which is worth weighing against its lower $13.99 price.
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Frequently asked questions
Does this jig head include a soft plastic body?
No. This is a 10-pack of bare 1-ounce metal jig heads meant to be rigged with a soft plastic bought separately, unlike fully dressed jigs. That setup lets anglers swap colors and profiles while reusing the same $13.99 pack of heads.
Is there a lead content concern with this product?
The listing includes a note about possible lead content, which is worth reading in full before buying since the jig heads are made of metal. This detail is specific to this listing among the jigs compared here and should factor into handling and disposal decisions.
How does the rating compare to similar jig heads?
At 4.3 stars across 304 reviews, this jig head rates lower than the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5, the Trout 87699's 4.6 and the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7. Its review count is small but slightly ahead of the Strike listing's 283, suggesting a modest but real track record.