Underwater DY-DW-Y Light Attractant Review
Our verdict
The Underwater DY-DW-Y Light Attractant sells for $26.99 and posted 400+ purchases last month, the strongest demand signal in this lineup, backed by a 4.4 star average across 96 reviews. For anglers who want a single green light with real buyer traction, this is the volume leader here.
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Anglers who want a single 0.3 kilogram green attractant light with the highest recent purchase volume in this comparison, at $26.99. It suits buyers who weigh recent demand as a signal that a listing is proven and actively restocked.
Skip if
Skip it if budget is the main priority, since lighter options like the $11.98 LED lure pack or the $6.79 glow stick pack cost far less to add flash to a rig. Buyers chasing the lowest possible price point should look elsewhere in this comparison.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.3 Kilograms
- Color Green
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Priced 23% above the category median ($21.99 across 15 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 96 owner ratings
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Popularity2.3/5
96 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
When a light attractant listing shows hundreds of recent purchases, it usually means a lot of anglers have already put it to work and kept buying, which is exactly the pattern behind the Underwater DY-DW-Y Light Attractant. It sells for $26.99 as a single green light unit built around that kind of repeat demand rather than a one time novelty sale.
The housing is plastic and the unit weighs 0.3 kilograms, light enough to lower and retrieve repeatedly without adding much strain to a line or mount. It ships as a single 1.0 count unit in green, the same attractant wavelength used across most of the powered lights in this category, so it fits the same general fishing approach as the SAMDO or Dewalt compatible options nearby.
At $26.99, it sits close to the $26.63 Dewalt compatible light and well under the $79.98 FG20H unit, but its standout number is demand: 400+ units bought in the past month, more than any other light in this comparison. Combined with a 4.4 star average across 96 reviews, a solid sample size for this category, the pattern points to a listing that has moved past early adoption and into steady, repeat purchasing among anglers who already know what they are buying.
Pros
- 400+ bought in the past month, the highest recent purchase volume in this comparison
- 4.4 star average across 96 reviews, a solid sample size
- 0.3 kilogram weight keeps it light to lower and retrieve
- Green light output matches the attractant wavelength used across this category
- Priced at $26.99, close to the Dewalt compatible light and well under the FG20H unit
- Plastic housing keeps the single unit lightweight for repeated use
Cons
- At $26.99 it costs more than the $18.99 SAMDO light or the budget flasher and glow stick packs
- Plastic housing rather than the aluminum or polycarbonate bodies on some pricier lights
- Single 1.0 count unit means no included spares
- No stated wattage or lumens figure in the listed specs
- No color options beyond the single green output
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Color | Green |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
Performance notes
At 0.3 kilograms, this light is light enough to lower on a line or mount to a small rig without adding meaningful weight, while still being a self contained unit rather than an accessory that clips onto individual lures. The plastic housing keeps that weight down, though it is a step below the aluminum or polycarbonate builds on some pricier lights in this comparison. Green output puts it in line with most of the powered lights in this category, a wavelength commonly chosen because it holds up in deeper or murkier water. As a single 1.0 count unit, it is built to run as one light per rig, and the strong recent purchase volume suggests it is being used as a primary attractant rather than a backup accessory.
What buyers say
With 400+ units bought in the past month, this light shows the highest recent purchase volume of any product in this comparison, ahead of the 100+ to 200+ figures on the other lights. A 4.4 star average across 96 reviews is a reasonably sized sample, close in line with the 4.3 to 4.6 range seen across this category, suggesting consistent satisfaction rather than an outlier result. The combination of strong recent sales and a solid review base points to a listing that has built real repeat demand rather than riding a short term spike.
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Frequently asked questions
How does demand for this light compare to others in this category?
It posted 400+ purchases in the past month, the highest of any light attractant in this comparison, ahead of the 100+ to 200+ figures on the other listings reviewed alongside it, which points to strong ongoing buyer interest and repeat purchasing.
How much does the light weigh?
It weighs 0.3 kilograms and has a plastic housing, light enough to lower and retrieve on a line repeatedly without adding much strain to the setup or to whatever mount or rig it is attached to on the boat or dock.
What color light does it produce?
It outputs green light, the same attractant wavelength used across most of the powered lights in this comparison, chosen because it tends to hold visibility in deeper or murkier water better than warmer colors do at longer range and depth.