Tube-Baits-for-Bass-Fishing-Lures-Soft-Plastic-Bait-Worm-Tube Jigs Kit with Smallmouth Large Mouth Bass Lake Trout Review
Our verdict
This 32-piece kit of 3.5 inch tube baits sells for $14.99 and carries a 4.3 star rating across 145 reviews, with 400 or more bought last month. That works out to roughly 47 cents per piece, well under the per-lure price of Berkley's single-piece GMI2-WMPR ($6.79) and GMG-NAT ($5.99), even though its 145 reviews trail both and its 4.3 rating trails only the GMI2-WMPR's 4.6.
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Bass anglers who fish tube jigs and want a 32-piece kit of 3.5 inch baits at roughly 47 cents per piece, cheaper per unit than Berkley's single-piece GMI2-WMPR or GMG-NAT, with steady demand shown by 400 or more bought last month.
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Skip it if a deep review history matters most. At 145 reviews, this kit has the smallest sample in this comparison, well under the GMI2-WMPR's 197 and far below the GMG-NAT's 2,063, so cautious buyers may prefer a more reviewed option.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.27 Kilograms
- Technique Tube Jigs
- Size 3.5 inch
- Color 3.5 inch Tube Baits 32 pc. Kit
- Pieces 32
- Priced 50% above the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 145 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
145 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
Tube jigs need a steady supply of replacement bodies since they tear easily on structure, and this kit answers that with 32 pieces of 3.5 inch plastic tube baits for $14.99. Made of plastic and weighing 0.27 kilograms as a full kit, it is built specifically for the tube jig technique rather than as a general-purpose soft lure.
Priced against the Berkley soft lures in this comparison, the per-piece math favors this kit heavily. At $14.99 for 32 pieces, it comes out to about 47 cents each, compared to $6.79 for the GMI2-WMPR and $5.99 for the GMG-NAT, both sold as single pieces. Its 4.3 star rating lands between the GMG-NAT's 4.2 and the EBPHWR's 4.4, though its 145 reviews are the fewest of the four products in this comparison.
For anglers who go through tube baits quickly and want volume over a long review history, 400 or more bought last month shows this kit is selling at the same pace as Berkley's GMG-NAT. Those who prioritize a long track record over per-piece savings may lean toward the GMG-NAT's 2,063 reviews instead.
Pros
- 32 pieces of 3.5 inch tube baits for $14.99, about 47 cents per piece
- Costs far less per unit than Berkley's single-piece GMI2-WMPR ($6.79) or GMG-NAT ($5.99)
- 4.3 star rating beats the GMG-NAT's 4.2
- 400 or more bought last month, the same tier as the GMG-NAT
- Purpose-built for the tube jig technique with plastic construction
Cons
- 145 reviews is the smallest sample of any product in this comparison
- Rating trails the GMI2-WMPR's 4.6 by three tenths of a star
- Single 3.5 inch size only, no smaller or larger option listed
- No brand name attached, unlike the Berkley alternatives
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Technique | Tube Jigs |
| Size | 3.5 inch |
| Color | 3.5 inch Tube Baits 32 pc. Kit |
| Pieces | 32 |
Performance notes
At 0.27 kilograms for the full 32-piece kit, individual tube baits average out to a light, replaceable unit, fitting the tube jig technique where anglers expect to burn through bodies over a session. Plastic construction is standard for tube baits and keeps the per-piece cost down, which is how this kit reaches roughly 47 cents per piece against $5.99 to $6.79 for Berkley's single-piece soft lures in this comparison. The 3.5 inch size is a common profile for bass-focused tube jigging, though the listing doesn't specify color options beyond the kit description. A 4.3 star rating across 145 reviews places this in the middle of the comparison's rating range, ahead of the GMG-NAT's 4.2 but behind the GMI2-WMPR's 4.6, and with 400 or more bought last month the kit shows real ongoing turnover rather than sitting as a slow, one-off purchase.
What buyers say
A 4.3 star average across just 145 reviews is a smaller sample than any other product in this comparison, meaning each new review moves the average more than it would for the GMG-NAT's 2,063-review base. That makes the rating worth watching rather than treating as fully settled. Still, the combination of a rating ahead of the GMG-NAT's 4.2 and 400 or more bought in the past month, the same purchase tier as that higher-review lure, suggests the kit is finding consistent buyers despite being newer to the market. The pattern reads as an emerging listing gaining traction rather than an established product with a long history behind it.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does each tube bait cost in this kit?
With 32 pieces for $14.99, each tube bait works out to roughly 47 cents. That is well under the per-lure price of Berkley's single-piece GMI2-WMPR at $6.79 or GMG-NAT at $5.99, making this kit the cheaper option per unit in this comparison.
What is this tube bait kit made of and how big is it?
The kit is made of plastic, weighs 0.27 kilograms as a full 32-piece set, and is sized at 3.5 inches per bait, built for the tube jig fishing technique rather than general soft-plastic presentations. The listing shows it in stock, so it should ship without delay.
Is this tube bait kit well reviewed compared to Berkley soft lures?
Not as much. Its 145 reviews are fewer than any Berkley option in this comparison, from the GMI2-WMPR's 197 up to the GMG-NAT's 2,063. Its 4.3 star rating, though, beats the GMG-NAT's 4.2, so the smaller sample isn't dragging the average down.