EXAURAFELIS Topwater Buzz Lure, Floating Rotating Tail Fishing Lure, Surface Review
Our verdict
The EXAURAFELIS Topwater Buzz Lure pack costs $9.99 for five 3.66 inch rotating tail lures at 0.39 ounces each, rated 4.2 stars across 264 reviews. It undercuts every single lure alternative here on price per bait while targeting perch, bass, and walleye, though its rating trails all three by at least 0.4 stars.
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Anglers targeting perch, bass, or walleye who want a multi lure buzz bait pack with a rotating tail presentation, and who would rather carry five 3.66 inch lures for $9.99 than pay more per lure for a single proven design.
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Skip it if rating matters more than price, since 264 reviews at 4.2 stars is both a smaller sample and a lower score than the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON, which all sit at 4.6 stars or higher with over a thousand reviews.
- Weight 0.39 Ounces
- Target Species Perch,Bass,Walleye,Pick
- Size 3.66"
- Color 5 color 3.66”
- Pieces 5
- Priced 23% below the category median ($12.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 264 owner ratings
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Popularity2.2/5
264 owner reviews, fewer 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
A rotating tail buzz bait is meant to churn the surface and call fish in from a distance, which matters when perch, bass, and walleye are keying on commotion rather than a subtle presentation. The EXAURAFELIS Topwater Buzz Lure pack covers that need with five lures at 3.66 inches and 0.39 ounces apiece, sold in five colors for $9.99 total.
That works out to right around $2 per lure, similar territory to other budget multi packs in this category. The rating sits at 4.2 stars across 264 reviews, which is a real sample but noticeably smaller than the 1,100 to 1,600 reviews backing the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON, all of which also rate higher at 4.6 stars or above. Bought last month sits at 100+, matching the pace of those three single lure alternatives rather than beating it.
For anglers who want variety in color and a rotating tail action across multiple species like perch and walleye, not just bass, this pack gives more lures and more target flexibility for the same or lower cost than a single Heddon or Rebel lure. The tradeoff is a rating that runs about half a star behind the more established single lure options here, and a review count still building toward their scale.
Pros
- Five lures per pack at 3.66 inches and 0.39 ounces each, more volume per dollar than the single lure alternatives priced at $6.99 to $9.50
- Sold in five colors, giving more presentation options than the single color single lure options in this comparison
- Rotating tail design built for surface commotion across perch, bass, and walleye
- 4.2 star rating across 264 reviews is a real, sizable sample for a budget multi pack
- Matches the 100+ bought last month pace of every established single lure alternative here
Cons
- 4.2 star rating trails the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON, which all rate 4.6 stars or higher
- 264 reviews is a fraction of the 1,100 to 1,600 reviews behind the three single lure comparisons
- No material spec is listed for the lure body
- At 0.39 ounces per lure, these run lighter than the 7 to 14 gram Heddon lures, which may affect casting distance on heavier rods
Specifications
| Weight | 0.39 Ounces |
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| Target Species | Perch,Bass,Walleye,Pick |
| Size | 3.66" |
| Color | 5 color 3.66” |
| Pieces | 5 |
Performance notes
A rotating tail on a buzz bait spins as it's retrieved across the surface, throwing off vibration and a visual disturbance meant to draw strikes from fish keying on movement rather than scent or color alone. At 0.39 ounces per lure and 3.66 inches long, these run noticeably lighter than the 7 to 14 gram Heddon lures in this comparison, which points to a subtler cast and a softer landing but potentially less distance on heavier tackle. Five lures across five colors lets anglers match water clarity and light conditions through a day, switching without buying separate packs. The Target Species listing of perch, bass, and walleye also broadens the pack's use beyond the bass focused Heddon and Rebel lures, which only list bass, trout, and crappie. At $9.99 for five, the per lure cost still lands near $2, keeping this in the same value bracket as other budget topwater multi packs.
What buyers say
A 4.2 star average across 264 reviews is respectable but the softest rating of the four topwater lures in this comparison, and the smallest review sample too, against 1,100 to 1,600 reviews for the Rebel and Heddon options. Bought last month sits at 100+, in line with those established alternatives rather than surging ahead of them the way some budget multi packs do. That pattern suggests steady, moderate interest rather than a runaway favorite. Buyers seem to be picking this up as a value option for variety across species and colors, not as a replacement for a proven single lure design. A 4.2 star floor across 264 reviews is still solidly positive, just without the depth of track record the pricier single lure options have built up over time.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the EXAURAFELIS Topwater Buzz Lure a good value at $9.99 for five lures?
At roughly $2 per lure across five 3.66 inch buzz baits, it costs about the same or less than a single Rebel or Heddon lure priced at $6.99 to $9.50. With a 4.2 star rating across 264 reviews, it is a reasonable value pick, though the rating trails the pricier single lure options.
What species does this buzz lure target?
The listing specifies perch, bass, and walleye as target species, which is broader than the Rebel F7356 and Heddon lures in this comparison, which list only bass, trout, or crappie. That makes it a more flexible option for anglers who fish multiple species from the same tackle box.
How does the rating compare to other topwater lures?
At 4.2 stars across 264 reviews, it sits below the Rebel F7356 (4.6 stars, 1,100 reviews), Heddon XO360BB (4.7 stars, 1,200 reviews), and Heddon X9225BON (4.6 stars, 1,600 reviews). It is the lowest rated and least reviewed of the four, though still comfortably positive overall.