GOTOUR LSTT14 Soft Lures Review

4.4 (2,300) Amazon rating$15.98800+ bought last month

Our verdict

The GOTOUR LSTT14 soft lures cost $15.98 and carry a 4.4 star rating across 2,300 reviews, with 800+ bought in the past month. That review volume and purchase rate put it ahead of most soft lure alternatives on this list, making it a safe default pick for anglers who want a lure with a proven track record rather than a gamble on an unknown.

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Best for

Anglers who want a soft lure with a large review base and steady recent demand, and who would rather buy something with 2,300 reviews behind it than experiment with a newer, less proven option.

Skip if

Skip it if you are comparing strictly on price, since Berkley alternatives like the EBPHWR and GMG-NAT sell for under $7 and still carry rating and review numbers in the same range as this $15.98 lure.

  • Priced 60% above the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 2,300 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.5/5

    2,300 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

Picking a bag of soft lures off a crowded shelf usually comes down to two numbers: how many other anglers bought the same pack, and how they rated it afterward. The GOTOUR LSTT14 soft lures give you both in a favorable light, at least on paper.

At $15.98, this pack sits closer to the middle of the price range covered here, well above the sub-$7 Berkley options but not in premium territory. What stands out is the review count: 2,300 ratings averaging 4.4 stars, plus 800+ units bought in the last month. That combination of volume and recent purchase activity is the strongest signal on this list that a lure is actively moving, not just sitting in inventory with a handful of old reviews propping up the average.

Against the field, the Berkley EBPHWR ($5.99, 4.4 stars, 989 reviews, 500+ bought) and Berkley GMG-NAT ($5.99, 4.2 stars, 2,063 reviews, 400+ bought) both undercut it heavily on price while posting similar or lower ratings. The Berkley GMI2-WMPR ($6.79, 4.6 stars, 197 reviews, 300+ bought) rates higher but on a much thinner review base. The GOTOUR pack costs more, but its review volume and bought-last-month figure both outpace every alternative in this comparison, which is the tradeoff to weigh before choosing on price alone.

Pros

  • 2,300 reviews at a 4.4 star average, the second-highest review count in this comparison
  • 800+ units bought in the last month, the highest recent demand figure among all four soft lures compared here
  • Listed as InStock and available at time of writing
  • 4.4 star rating matches the Berkley EBPHWR despite carrying more than double the review count
  • Large enough review base that the rating is unlikely to be skewed by a small handful of early reviewers

Cons

  • At $15.98, it costs roughly 2.4 to 2.7 times more than the $5.99 to $6.79 Berkley alternatives in this comparison
  • No material, weight, or size specs were listed for this product, unlike the Berkley packs which specify those details
  • No target species or technique information was provided, making it harder to match to a specific fishing scenario
  • No stated piece count, so cost per lure cannot be calculated from the listing

Performance notes

The listing for the GOTOUR LSTT14 does not include a material, weight, or size breakdown, which makes it hard to judge exactly what you are getting for $15.98 next to the Berkley packs in this comparison. Those alternatives specify details like a 1.6 ounce blend body at 2 1/2 inches for the GMI2-WMPR, or a 1.5 ounce natural-colored Gulp! bait for the GMG-NAT, so buyers there know the lure size and body type before ordering. With the GOTOUR pack, the strongest available signal is behavioral: 800+ units bought last month and 2,300 accumulated reviews suggest a large number of anglers have gone through the purchase and rated the result, which is a reasonable proxy for consistency even without a published spec sheet. Buyers who want exact weight and size figures upfront may want to check the product listing directly before ordering, since that detail was not part of the data used here.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average across 2,300 reviews is a large enough sample that the rating is unlikely to be driven by a handful of extreme opinions in either direction. Combined with 800+ units bought in the past month, the pattern points to a lure that keeps selling at a steady clip rather than one propped up by a single promotional spike. That volume of both reviews and recent purchases outpaces every alternative tracked in this comparison except the GMG-NAT's 2,063 reviews, though that pack rates lower at 4.2 stars. For a soft lure priced above $15, sustaining this much review activity suggests repeat buyers are satisfied enough to keep restocking rather than switching to a cheaper pack.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do the GOTOUR LSTT14 soft lures cost?

The GOTOUR LSTT14 soft lures are priced at $15.98 and listed as InStock. That is more expensive than the Berkley EBPHWR ($5.99) and Berkley GMG-NAT ($5.99) covered in this comparison, though it also carries a higher recent purchase count than either of those alternatives at 800+ bought in the last month.

How does the GOTOUR LSTT14 compare on reviews to other soft lures?

With 2,300 reviews at a 4.4 star average, the GOTOUR LSTT14 has more review volume than the Berkley EBPHWR (989 reviews) and Berkley GMI2-WMPR (197 reviews), and a higher rating than the Berkley GMG-NAT, which averages 4.2 stars across 2,063 reviews.

Is the GOTOUR LSTT14 a strong choice for a first soft lure purchase?

Its 2,300 reviews and 800+ bought last month suggest a track record of steady demand, which can matter for a first purchase since you are relying on other buyers' experience rather than your own history with the brand. The tradeoff is a higher price than the Berkley packs in this comparison.

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