Sumind Sumind-764495 Spinnerbait Review
Our verdict
The Sumind Sumind-764495 kit costs $13.99 for 10 medium sized spinnerbaits in metal and stainless steel with treble hooks, about $1.40 per lure. It carries a 4.4 star rating across 231 reviews, though it shows 0+ bought last month, a slower recent demand signal than several alternatives on this list.
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Anglers who want a 10 piece assortment of medium sized metal and stainless steel spinnerbaits with treble hooks for $13.99, and who are fine with a mid sized review base of 231 ratings at 4.4 stars.
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Anglers who need proof of strong current demand, since this kit shows 0+ bought last month versus the 200+ to 400+ on some alternatives, or anyone who wants a listed target species rather than an unspecified one.
- Material Metal, Stainless Steel
- Weight 0.1 Kilograms
- Technique Treble Hook
- Size Medium
- Color Assorted
- Pieces 10
- Priced 40% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 231 owner ratings
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Popularity2.6/5
231 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
Anyone stocking up before a bass trip often wants a set of lures rather than a single one, in case a fish or a snag claims one along the way. The Sumind Sumind-764495 kit delivers 10 spinnerbaits built from metal and stainless steel, each carrying a treble hook and finished in assorted colors at a medium size. At $13.99 for the set, that comes out to roughly $1.40 per lure. It has picked up a 4.4 star rating across 231 reviews.
Against the single lure options on this list, the Strike MK-93G costs $3.99 with a J hook and shows 400+ bought last month across 1,536 reviews, and the Yakima 206-WH at $8.99 shows 200+ bought last month across 1,023 reviews, both well ahead of the Sumind kit's 0+ figure. The Yakima 206-FRT at $8.99 also shows 0+ bought last month, so a quiet recent month is not unique to this kit. Where the Sumind kit differs is quantity, bundling 10 pieces where the others sell as single lures.
For anglers who want a stocked box of assorted medium sized spinnerbaits at $13.99, the Sumind kit's 4.4 star rating across 231 reviews is a reasonable signal, though the 0+ recent purchase figure is worth weighing against the far stronger demand shown by the MK-93G and 206-WH.
Pros
- 10 pieces per kit at $13.99, about $1.40 per lure
- Metal and stainless steel construction
- 4.4 star rating across 231 reviews
- Assorted colors provide variety in one purchase
- InStock availability
- Medium sized profile suits a range of presentations
Cons
- 0+ bought last month, trailing the 200+ to 400+ seen on the Strike MK-93G and Yakima 206-WH
- No listed target species, unlike the bass specific Strike MK-93G
- 231 reviews is far fewer than the 1,536 on the Strike MK-93G
- Treble hooks only, no needle point or J hook alternative within the kit
- 4.4 star rating trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on all three comparison lures
Specifications
| Material | Metal, Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Technique | Treble Hook |
| Size | Medium |
| Color | Assorted |
| Pieces | 10 |
Performance notes
At 0.1 kilograms for the full 10-piece set, each lure works out to roughly 10 grams, a light to moderate weight for a medium sized spinnerbait that should cast comfortably on standard spinning gear. Metal and stainless steel construction gives the set corrosion resistant hardware, useful for anglers fishing brackish water or leaving tackle in a boat exposed to moisture. The treble hook standard across all 10 pieces is a common choice for reaction bites, offering multiple points of contact when a fish strikes, though treble hooks can also snag more easily in heavy vegetation or rocky structure than a single point hook. The assorted color finish means the set covers a spread of patterns rather than one single look, which can be useful for matching different water clarity and light conditions without buying several separate lures.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 231 reviews is a respectable score, though it sits a bit below the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the branded single lures used for comparison here. The 231 review count is a fraction of the 1,536 posted by the Strike MK-93G, suggesting a smaller but still established buyer base. The 0+ bought last month figure is the more notable data point, since it trails the 400+ on the MK-93G and 200+ on the Yakima 206-WH, though the Yakima 206-FRT shows the same 0+ reading, so a quiet month is not unusual across this category. Overall the rating pattern suggests satisfied buyers historically, even with softer recent purchase activity.
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Frequently asked questions
How many spinnerbaits come in the Sumind Sumind-764495 kit?
The kit bundles 10 medium sized spinnerbaits made from metal and stainless steel, priced at $13.99 total, which works out to about $1.40 per lure. Each piece uses a treble hook and comes in an assorted color finish, giving variety across the set rather than one single look.
Why does this kit show 0+ bought last month?
The listing shows 0+ purchases in the most recent month tracked, which is a snapshot of recent activity rather than the full history behind its 231 reviews. The Yakima 206-FRT on this list shows the same 0+ figure, so a quiet month does not necessarily mean lasting demand has dropped.
Is the Sumind kit rated for a specific fish species?
No target species is listed for this product, unlike the Strike MK-93G which specifies bass. The Sumind kit's metal and stainless steel build with a treble hook is a general purpose spinnerbait design rather than one marketed for a single species.