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5Pcs Trout Spinners Spinnerbait Review

4.2 (7) Amazon rating$8.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 5Pcs Trout Spinners Spinnerbait set costs $8.99 for five lures, matching the price of a single Yakima spinnerbait. Its 4.2 star rating comes from only 7 reviews, the thinnest sample of any spinnerbait in this comparison, though 200+ bought last month shows the listing is actively selling despite the limited review history.

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Best for

Anglers targeting trout who want five spinners for $8.99 and are comfortable buying a newer listing with limited review history. Good for someone prioritizing current demand, since 200+ were bought last month, over a long-established rating record.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a rating backed by real volume, since only 7 reviews exist here versus 1,536 for the Strike MK-93G and 1,023 for the Yakima 206-WH, both far more proven over time.

  • Priced 10% below the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 7 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.2/5

    7 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

Trout fishing often calls for a handful of small spinners to match changing water conditions, and the 5Pcs Trout Spinners Spinnerbait set offers five of them for $8.99. That price lines up with what a single lure costs from the Yakima 206-FRT or 206-WH, making a five-piece set a reasonable per-lure value if the quality holds up.

Beyond the name, price and pack size, the listing does not provide a detailed spec sheet for material, weight or hook style, so buyers are working with less upfront information than they would get from the Strike MK-93G or Yakima lures, both of which list material, weight, target species and hook technique in detail. Buyers relying on the product photos and title alone should factor that gap into their expectations.

At 4.2 stars across 7 reviews, this is the smallest review base among the spinnerbaits compared here, well below the hundreds or thousands logged by the Strike MK-93G and Yakima models. Still, 200+ bought last month indicates real, current sales activity, and a 4.2 star average with so few reviews can shift meaningfully as more buyers weigh in.

Pros

  • Five lures for $8.99, the same ballpark price as a single Yakima spinnerbait.
  • 200+ bought last month shows active, ongoing sales.
  • 4.2 star average, in line with several other budget spinnerbaits in this comparison.
  • Specifically labeled for trout, useful for anglers targeting that species.
  • Currently listed as InStock and available to order.

Cons

  • Only 7 reviews back the 4.2 star rating, the smallest sample among the spinnerbaits compared here.
  • No material, weight or hook technique specs are listed, unlike the detailed spec sheets on the Strike MK-93G and Yakima lures.
  • Review count of 7 is far below the 1,536 and 1,023 reviews the top alternatives carry.
  • Brand/model information is limited to the product title, with no separate manufacturer name given.

Performance notes

With no material, weight or hook style listed, there is less to go on here than with the Strike MK-93G or Yakima lures, both of which spell out gram weights, hook types and target species in detail. What is known is the pack size, five spinners for $8.99, and the trout focus baked into the product name. A five-piece set at this price works out to roughly a fifth of the per-lure cost of a single Yakima spinnerbait, though buyers should weigh that value against the limited spec information available before ordering. The InStock availability and 200+ bought last month at least confirm the listing is live and moving, which is not true of every budget lure pack on the platform.

What buyers say

A 4.2 star average across just 7 reviews is the thinnest data point among the spinnerbaits in this comparison, compared to 1,536 reviews for the Strike MK-93G and 1,023 for the Yakima 206-WH. With so few reviews, the rating could move noticeably with just one or two new ones, so it should be read as an early signal rather than a settled verdict. The 200+ bought last month figure is meaningful on its own, though, showing the product is moving at a similar pace to some of the more established listings despite its short review history. Buyers should weigh the modest review count against the healthy current demand when deciding.

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Frequently asked questions

How many lures come in the 5Pcs Trout Spinners Spinnerbait set?

The set includes five spinners for $8.99, priced roughly the same as a single lure from the Yakima 206-FRT or 206-WH. That works out to a lower per-lure cost, assuming the quality holds up across a pack of this size for trout fishing trips.

Why does this listing have so few reviews?

Only 7 reviews are on record, the smallest count among the spinnerbaits compared here, versus 1,536 for the Strike MK-93G and 1,023 for the Yakima 206-WH. That likely reflects a newer or smaller listing, though 200+ bought last month shows real ongoing demand regardless of the thin review history.

Are there detailed specs like material or weight for this spinnerbait?

No, the listing does not provide material, weight or hook technique details, unlike the Strike MK-93G and Yakima lures, which list all three. Buyers here have less upfront spec information and are relying more on the price, pack size and current rating pattern.

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