Multi-Segmented Fishing Lures, Glide Swim Bait Lure Freshwater and Saltwater Review
Our verdict
The Multi-Segmented Fishing Lures glide swim bait costs $14.99 and carries a 4.6 star rating across 43 reviews, with 100+ bought last month confirming steady demand. Built for both freshwater and saltwater use, it lands in the middle of the price range among comparable plugs, a reasonable pick for anglers wanting one lure to cover multiple water types.
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Anglers who want one lure marketed for both freshwater and saltwater trips, and who are comfortable paying a mid range $14.99 for a segmented swim bait style plug backed by a 4.6 star rating.
Skip if
Skip it if you want a proven high volume seller, since the 43 reviews here trail the 612 to 744 reviews behind the LUCKY FM110 and Gotcha G300GH-3PK, or if you only fish one type of water.
- Priced 25% above the category median ($11.99 across 20 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 43 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
43 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
Picture a weekend trip that starts on a freshwater lake and ends with an evening cast off a saltwater pier, without wanting to carry two separate tackle boxes of lures. That is the pitch behind the Multi-Segmented Fishing Lures glide swim bait, priced at $14.99 and marketed for both freshwater and saltwater use in one plug.
A segmented body is designed to flex and glide through the water in a swimming motion as it is retrieved, which is the appeal of this style of plug over a rigid one piece lure. At $14.99, it sits above the $5.76 Strike HCBPM-513 and below the $17.99 LUCKY FM110, positioning it as a mid tier option rather than a budget or premium pick. The 4.6 star rating matches the Gotcha G300GH-3PK exactly and trails the LUCKY FM110 by one tenth of a point.
Where this lure differs most from the alternatives is review volume. Its 43 reviews are a fraction of the 612 to 744 reviews behind the LUCKY FM110 and Gotcha G300GH-3PK, though the 100+ bought last month matches the Strike HCBPM-513's current pace. That combination points to a newer or smaller volume listing that has earned a strong early rating without yet building the review base of its more established competitors.
Pros
- Rated 4.6 stars across 43 reviews, matching the Gotcha G300GH-3PK's rating exactly.
- Marketed for both freshwater and saltwater use, covering two fishing environments with one lure.
- Priced at $14.99, cheaper than the $17.99 LUCKY FM110 and the $21.50 Gotcha G300GH-3PK.
- 100+ bought last month shows active, ongoing purchase demand.
- Multi-segmented body construction is built around a swimming glide action rather than a rigid one piece design.
Cons
- Only 43 reviews on record, far below the 612 to 744 reviews on the LUCKY FM110 and Gotcha G300GH-3PK.
- Costs more than the $5.76 Strike HCBPM-513.
- No listed weight, size or material specs are available to compare directly against alternatives.
- 100+ bought last month is lower than the LUCKY FM110's 200+ figure.
- Rating sits a tenth of a point below the top rated LUCKY FM110 at 4.7 stars.
Performance notes
Without listed weight or size specs, the performance read here leans on what the name and type reveal. A multi-segmented body means the lure is built from linked sections rather than a single rigid shell, which lets it flex side to side as it moves through water, producing the glide and swimming motion the name promises during a retrieve. Being marketed for both freshwater and saltwater use is a positioning claim rather than a listed spec, since no material breakdown is provided in the data available here. As a plug type lure, it competes directly with rigid single piece plugs like the Strike HCBPM-513, LUCKY FM110 and Gotcha G300GH-3PK, but its segmented design is a different mechanism for producing action in the water. At $14.99, it sits in between those three on price, which is a reasonable middle ground for a lure claiming dual environment use without landing at the premium end of this comparison set.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star rating across 43 reviews puts this lure right in line with the Gotcha G300GH-3PK's 4.6 stars, though that competitor's rating rests on 744 reviews versus just 43 here, a much thinner sample. The 100+ bought last month figure matches the Strike HCBPM-513's current pace exactly, suggesting comparable ongoing interest, though it falls short of the LUCKY FM110's 200+ monthly buys. With a small review count but a rating on par with pricier, longer established competitors, the pattern reads as an early stage listing performing well so far, though the limited sample size means the rating could move more with each new batch of reviews than it would for a product with hundreds of reviews already banked.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this lure suitable for both freshwater and saltwater fishing?
Yes, it is marketed for both freshwater and saltwater use, positioning it as a single lure for anglers who fish in more than one environment. At $14.99, it is priced between the $5.76 Strike HCBPM-513 and the $17.99 LUCKY FM110, which are each built for a single approach.
How does the 4.6 star rating compare to similar lures?
It matches the Gotcha G300GH-3PK's 4.6 star rating exactly, though that competitor has 744 reviews behind it versus 43 here. The LUCKY FM110 edges slightly higher at 4.7 stars across 612 reviews, making it the top rated option in this specific comparison group.
What does the 100+ bought last month figure indicate?
It shows steady, active demand for the lure right now, on par with the Strike HCBPM-513's current 100+ pace but below the LUCKY FM110's 200+. Combined with the 43 review count, it suggests a listing that is selling consistently while still building its long term review history.