Soft Fishing Lures,90pcs Fishing Soft Plastic Lures and 5pcs Fishhook,Paddle Review
Our verdict
This 95-piece kit, 90 soft plastic lures plus 5 fishhooks, sells for $9.99 and holds a 4.3 star rating across 188 reviews, with 400 or more bought last month. At roughly 10 cents per piece, it undercuts every single Berkley soft lure in this comparison on a per-unit basis, though its review count is the smallest of the group.
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Anglers who want to stock a tackle box cheaply, at about 10 cents per piece across 95 total pieces, and who are fishing for bass with a small-size soft lure that doesn't need to carry a big brand name.
Skip if
Skip it if a strong review history matters to you. At 188 reviews, this kit has the thinnest track record in this comparison, far behind the GMG-NAT's 2,063 and the EBPHWR's 989, so buyers who weigh review volume heavily may prefer a Berkley option.
- Material Polyvinyl Chloride
- Weight 0.26 Kilograms
- Target Species Bass
- Size small size
- Color colour mixture
- Pieces 95
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 188 owner ratings
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Popularity2.0/5
188 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
Restocking a bass tackle box a few soft lures at a time gets expensive fast, and this 95-piece kit takes a different approach by bundling 90 soft plastic lures with 5 fishhooks for $9.99. Made from polyvinyl chloride and weighing 0.26 kilograms as a set, the kit is built in a small size aimed at bass and ships in a color mixture rather than a single hue.
Against Berkley's single-species soft lures in this comparison, the math favors the kit on cost. Berkley's EBPHWR and GMG-NAT cost $5.99 each for smaller quantities, and the GMI2-WMPR runs $6.79, all well above this kit's roughly 10 cents per piece across 95 pieces. But those Berkley lures carry far more reviews, from 197 up to 2,063, compared to this kit's 188, and ratings between 4.2 and 4.6 stars against this kit's 4.3.
For anglers who prioritize volume and value over brand history, 400 or more bought in the past month shows the kit is moving at a healthy clip despite its thinner review base. Those who want the reassurance of thousands of reviews behind a single, proven lure will find that with Berkley's GMG-NAT or EBPHWR instead.
Pros
- 95 total pieces (90 soft lures plus 5 fishhooks) for $9.99, about 10 cents per piece
- 4.3 star rating across 188 reviews
- 400 or more bought in the past month
- Made from polyvinyl chloride, purpose-built for bass in a small size
- Currently in stock
Cons
- Review base of 188 is the smallest in this comparison, far under the GMG-NAT's 2,063
- Rating of 4.3 stars trails the GMI2-WMPR's 4.6 and the EBPHWR's 4.4
- Ships as a color mixture rather than a chosen single color
- No named brand behind the product, unlike the Berkley options in this comparison
Specifications
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Target Species | Bass |
| Size | small size |
| Color | colour mixture |
| Pieces | 95 |
Performance notes
The specs on this kit point to a bulk, budget-focused product rather than a single premium lure. At 0.26 kilograms for the full 95-piece set, individual lures are light, consistent with the small size listed and aimed at bass. Polyvinyl chloride is a standard, flexible material for soft plastic lures, and the color mixture packaging means anglers get a variety of shades in one purchase instead of committing to one color at checkout. Including 5 fishhooks alongside the 90 lures adds practical value beyond just the lure count, since hooks are a separate recurring cost with most soft-lure purchases. The 4.3 star rating across 188 reviews sits in the middle of this comparison's range, below the GMI2-WMPR's 4.6 but above the GMG-NAT's 4.2, suggesting the bulk approach hasn't come at a major cost to satisfaction even with a smaller sample size.
What buyers say
A 4.3 star average across 188 reviews is a respectable score, though the sample is the smallest of any product in this comparison, meaning it carries less statistical weight than the GMG-NAT's 2,063 reviews or the EBPHWR's 989. Ratings built on fewer reviews can shift more with each new one, so this figure is worth watching rather than treating as settled. Still, 400 or more bought in the past month matches the same demand tier as the GMG-NAT, suggesting the kit is finding steady buyers despite lacking a recognized brand name. Together the pattern reads as a newer or lower-visibility listing that is gaining traction rather than an established, thoroughly reviewed product.
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Frequently asked questions
How many lures are actually in this 95-piece kit?
The listing breaks down to 90 soft plastic lures plus 5 fishhooks, for 95 pieces total at $9.99. That works out to roughly 10 cents per piece, undercutting every single Berkley soft lure in this comparison on a per-unit basis.
What material and size is this soft lure kit?
The kit is made from polyvinyl chloride, weighs 0.26 kilograms as a full set, and is listed in a small size targeted at bass. It ships as a color mixture, so buyers get a variety of shades rather than one solid color.
Is this soft lure kit as trustworthy as Berkley's lures?
It has fewer reviews, 188 versus Berkley's 197 to 2,063 range, so there is less of a track record to judge from. Its 4.3 star rating, though, lands in the middle of that range and 400 or more bought last month suggests real ongoing demand.