Headbanger 819521024323 Jigs Review
Our verdict
The Headbanger 819521024323 jig sells for $9.88 and carries a 4.8-star rating, the highest of any jig in this comparison, though across a smaller 34-review sample. With 300+ units bought last month, demand is strong even without a deep review history to lean on yet.
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Anglers who weigh a high star rating heavily and are comfortable buying into a jig with a smaller review count, plus buyers who want a mid-priced option near the $9.88 mark rather than the cheapest or priciest choice.
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Skip this if you want a jig backed by a large, established review count, since 34 reviews is the smallest sample among the alternatives here. Anglers who need confirmed specs like weight, hook type, or target species before buying should also hold off.
- Priced 18% below the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 34 owner ratings
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Popularity0.3/5
34 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
Picking a jig off a price and star rating alone is a common shortcut when a listing does not spell out every spec, and the Headbanger 819521024323 is a case where the numbers alone tell a decent story. At $9.88, it prices in the middle of this comparison, and its 4.8-star rating is the highest of any jig here.
That rating comes from 34 reviews, a notably smaller sample than the Strike TGSJ38-234's 283, the Z-MAN 003341's 439, or the Trout 87699's 1,808. A high average score on a smaller review count is worth reading carefully, since fewer reviews leave more room for the number to shift as more buyers weigh in. What the facts do confirm is 300+ units bought last month, tying the top purchase pace in this comparison alongside the pre-rigged paddle tail kit.
Without listed specs for material, weight, hook style, or target species, this page leans on price, rating, and demand to make its case rather than a detailed spec sheet. For anglers comparing options side by side, that means treating the 4.8-star score as a promising but early signal rather than a settled track record like the Trout 87699's near four-figure review count.
Pros
- 4.8-star rating is the highest of any jig in this comparison set.
- 300+ units bought last month ties the strongest demand pace among the alternatives here.
- $9.88 price sits in the middle of this comparison, between the cheapest and priciest options.
- In-stock availability means no wait for a listing already selling at a strong pace.
- A high rating alongside strong recent purchase volume suggests current buyers are satisfied so far.
Cons
- 34 reviews is the smallest sample in this comparison, well behind the Strike TGSJ38-234's 283.
- No material, weight, hook style, or target species is listed, unlike every other jig compared here.
- A high rating on a small review count can shift more as additional buyers weigh in over time.
- Without a listed piece count, it is unclear how many jigs come in a single purchase.
- Anglers who need confirmed specs before buying will have less to go on than with fully detailed listings.
Performance notes
With no listed material, weight, hook type, or target species for this jig, the numbers available are price, rating, review count, and recent purchase volume. At $9.88, it sits near the Z-MAN 003341's $9.96, a jig built around a needle point hook and a bass and panfish focus, though that comparison is about price alone since this listing's own hardware specs are not confirmed. A 4.8-star rating suggests buyers who have reviewed it are largely satisfied, and 300+ units bought last month shows the listing is moving at a strong pace in the current market. What that combination cannot confirm is how the jig performs in specific conditions like deep water, heavy cover, or a particular target species, since those details are not part of the facts provided here.
What buyers say
A 4.8-star rating is the highest score among the jigs in this comparison, but it rests on only 34 reviews, a much smaller sample than the Strike TGSJ38-234's 283, the Z-MAN's 439, or the Trout 87699's 1,808. Small samples can produce strong averages that shift as more reviews come in, so this rating is best read as an early positive signal rather than a settled long-term track record. The 300+ units bought last month is a meaningful counterweight, though, since it ties the highest purchase volume in this set and shows the listing is actively selling well beyond its current review count, which often happens with a newer or fast-moving product.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does this jig have so few reviews compared to others?
With only 34 reviews listed, this jig has a smaller review history than alternatives like the Strike TGSJ38-234 at 283 or the Trout 87699 at 1,808. That gap suggests a newer or less established listing, even though its 4.8-star average and 300+ units bought last month point to strong recent demand.
What specs are available for this jig?
The facts provided list the price at $9.88, a 4.8-star rating across 34 reviews, and 300+ units bought last month, but no material, weight, hook style, or target species details. Anglers who need those specs confirmed before buying should look for a listing with fuller information.
Is a 4.8-star rating reliable with only 34 reviews?
A 4.8-star average is the highest in this comparison, but with just 34 reviews behind it, the sample is small next to the hundreds or thousands backing other jigs here. It is a promising early signal, though not yet the same level of proven track record as a larger review count provides.