6 Skylety-181176 Plug Review
Our verdict
The Skylety 181176 Plug earns a spot on the shopping list for anglers who want six plugs for $6.99, less than $1.17 each. With a 4.5-star average across 378 reviews and 500+ bought last month, it is a low-cost way to fill a tackle box without much risk.
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Anglers building out a starter tackle box or restocking after losing plugs to snags who want six PVC plugs for under $7 and do not want to commit to a pricier single-lure option just yet.
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Skip this if you need a specific target-species profile or technique callout, since this listing does not specify one. Anglers who prefer a single premium lure over a multi-piece set should look elsewhere too.
- Material Polyvinyl Chloride
- Weight 0.15 Pounds
- Color Orange
- Pieces 6
- Priced 42% below the category median ($11.99 across 20 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 378 owner ratings
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Popularity3.0/5
378 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
The Skylety 181176 Plug ships as a set of six PVC plugs in orange, weighing 0.15 pounds total, for $6.99. That works out to a little over a dollar per plug, which puts it at the budget end of the plug category even before counting the pack size.
At 4.5 stars across 378 reviews, the rating sits right alongside pricier options in the same type. The Strike HCBPM-513 also holds 4.5 stars but across a much larger 681-review base at $5.76 for a single piece, while the LUCKY FM110-CIF-714MSD holds a higher 4.7 stars across 612 reviews at $17.99 for one plug. The Skylety set's 378 reviews is the smallest sample of the group, but the score has held at 4.5 stars regardless.
Demand looks solid for a budget multi-pack: 500+ bought in the past month is the highest bought-last-month figure among the four plugs compared here, ahead of the LUCKY at 200+, the Strike at 100+, and the Gotcha G300GH-3PK at 50+. Combined with InStock availability, the pattern points to a lure that turns over quickly at its price point rather than sitting on shelves.
Pros
- Six plugs for $6.99, about $1.17 per piece
- 4.5-star average rating across 378 reviews
- 500+ bought last month, the highest of the compared plugs
- Lightweight at 0.15 pounds for the full set
- InStock and ready to ship
- Orange color offers strong visibility in the water
Cons
- No listed target species or technique, unlike the Bill BLF-KRT836 or Keenjorika options
- PVC construction versus the plastic or metal builds used by some alternatives
- 378-review base is the smallest sample among the four plugs compared
- No size specification given beyond the piece count
Specifications
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Color | Orange |
| Pieces | 6 |
Performance notes
A 6-piece set at 0.15 pounds total means each plug weighs roughly 0.025 pounds, putting these on the lighter end for casting distance in calm water rather than heavy surf. PVC is a softer, more flexible material than the hard plastic or metal used in some of the pricier alternatives here, which can affect how the plug flexes on retrieve and how it holds up to toothy fish over time. The orange color is a high-visibility choice that works well in stained or murky water where anglers want to track the lure's position. Because the listing does not specify a target species or technique, this reads as a general-purpose plug rather than one tuned for a specific presentation like the treble-hook setups seen on the LUCKY or Bill listings. For the price, buyers are trading specialization for volume and low per-unit cost.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 378 reviews is a respectable score, and it matches the rating held by the Strike HCBPM-513 despite that product having nearly double the review count at 681. What stands out more is the 500+ bought last month figure, the highest bought-last-month number among the four plugs in this comparison, well ahead of the 200+ for the LUCKY, 100+ for the Strike, and 50+ for the Gotcha. That combination of a maintained 4.5-star score alongside strong recent purchase volume suggests the set is satisfying buyers at scale rather than just moving units on price alone.
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Frequently asked questions
How many plugs come in the Skylety 181176 set?
The listing includes six plugs per pack, all in orange PVC, weighing 0.15 pounds combined. At $6.99 for the set, that works out to roughly $1.17 per plug, which is the main draw for anglers restocking a tackle box on a tight budget.
What material are the Skylety 181176 plugs made from?
They are made from PVC, a lighter and more flexible material than the hard plastic or metal used in pricier alternatives like the LUCKY FM110 or Gotcha G300GH. That trade-off favors low cost and light weight per plug over the rugged durability of harder builds.
Is the Skylety 181176 Plug popular right now?
Yes. It shows 500+ bought last month, the highest recent purchase figure among the four plugs compared on this page, alongside a 4.5-star rating across 378 reviews. Together those numbers point to steady, ongoing demand for this set at its budget price point rather than a one-time spike.