6-Pack Underspin Jig Heads with 100% Brass Blade (Never Rust) Review

4.6 (159) Amazon rating$9.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 6-Pack Underspin Jig Heads pair a 100% brass blade with 1/4 ounce heads for bass at $9.99, aiming at anglers who want a rust-proof blade rather than painted metal. A 4.6 star rating across 159 reviews and 100 or more monthly buyers back up a mid-priced, bass-focused pick.

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Best for

Bass anglers who want an underspin rig with a brass blade that will not rust over repeated trips, sold as a 6 pack of 1/4 ounce heads in a raw finish for $9.99.

Skip if

Anglers who do not fish an underspin technique or who target species other than bass should skip this, since the setup and 1/4 ounce weight are built specifically for that rig and species rather than general jigging.

  • Material Brass
  • Weight 0.07 Kilograms
  • Target Species Bass
  • Technique Underspin Hook
  • Size 1/4oz
  • Color Raw
  • Priced 17% below the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 159 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.8/5

    159 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

Underspin rigs live or die on the blade. A painted or plated blade can chip and corrode after enough casts, throwing off the flash that draws bass to strike in the first place. The 6-Pack Underspin Jig Heads address that directly with a 100% brass blade, paired with a 1/4 ounce head in a raw finish.

At $9.99 for 6 pieces, the per-piece cost lands close to the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96 for one piece, though this pack includes 6 rather than 1, and well under the Trout 87699 kit's per-piece rate only when spread across the pack's full count. The 1/4 ounce weight and underspin hook setup are purpose-built for bass, a narrower focus than the multi-species Trout kit or the general-purpose Strike jig, but that focus is exactly the point for anglers running an underspin technique.

A 4.6 star rating across 159 reviews sits just below the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars and above the Trout 87699 and Strike TGSJ38-234 at 4.6 and 4.5 respectively. With 100 or more buyers a month, demand is steady rather than exceptional, consistent with a specialty rig aimed at a specific technique rather than a broad, multi-species jig.

Pros

  • 100% brass blade resists rust, unlike painted or plated blades that corrode over time.
  • 1/4 ounce weight matched to an underspin rig built specifically for bass.
  • 4.6 star rating across 159 reviews, among the higher scores in this comparison.
  • 6 jig heads per pack for $9.99, close to $1.67 per piece.
  • Raw brass finish adds flash without a painted coating that can chip.

Cons

  • Underspin rig setup is technique-specific, not a general-purpose jig head for other rigging styles.
  • Bass is the only listed target species, narrower than the multi-species Trout 87699 kit.
  • 159 reviews is a smaller sample than the 283 to 1,808 reviews behind some alternatives.
  • 100 or more monthly buyers trails the 400 to 600 figures seen on some other jigs in this set.

Specifications

MaterialBrass
Weight0.07 Kilograms
Target SpeciesBass
TechniqueUnderspin Hook
Size1/4oz
ColorRaw
Pieces6

Performance notes

A 100% brass blade is the standout spec here. Brass does not rust the way painted or plated steel blades can, so the flash and vibration an underspin blade produces should hold up over repeated casts rather than dulling as a coating wears off. At 1/4 ounce, the head is on the lighter end, suited to shallower water or slower presentations where a heavier head would sink too fast or snag more often.

The underspin hook setup pairs the jig head with a spinning blade mounted below the hook, a rig built specifically to draw bass with flash and vibration together rather than jig action alone. Six heads per pack gives some cushion for lost rigs on structure, though anglers fishing heavy cover regularly may still go through a pack in a handful of outings given the narrower, technique-specific design.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star rating across 159 reviews places this jig head just below the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars and just above the Trout 87699's 4.6 and Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5, a strong showing among specialty tackle. The 100 or more buyers a month is the lightest demand figure in this comparison, though that fits a product aimed at a narrower, technique-specific niche rather than a broad multi-species jig. Together, the pattern suggests a well-regarded item among the smaller pool of anglers who specifically run underspin rigs, rather than a mainstream, high-volume seller.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes the brass blade different from a painted one?

Brass does not rust or corrode the way a painted or plated steel blade can once the coating chips. That means the flash and vibration the blade produces for attracting bass should stay consistent over more casts than a coated alternative, based on the 100% brass spec listed for this jig head.

Is this jig head sized right for bass only?

The listing specifies bass as the target species and a 1/4 ounce weight, which fits the underspin technique this rig is built around. It is not marketed for other species, so anglers targeting crappie, striper or other fish should look at a jig head with those species listed instead.

How many jig heads come in this pack?

This listing includes 6 jig heads for $9.99, which works out to about $1.67 per piece. That is close to the per-piece price of the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96 for a single jig, but this pack covers six outings' worth of rigs instead of one.

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