Silicone Soft Dice Fishing Lures: 12pcs Multiple Tentacles Slow Sink Review

4.4 (39) Amazon rating$9.991,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Silicone Soft Dice lure pack costs $9.99 for 12 pieces targeted at bass, and it carries a 4.4-star average across 39 reviews with 1,000+ bought last month, the highest purchase volume of any soft lure in this comparison. That demand signal, paired with a silicone build and slow-sink weight of 0.3 pounds, makes it a strong bass-specific pick.

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Best for

Bass anglers looking for a slow-sink soft lure with multiple tentacles, sold in a 12-piece silicone pack for $9.99. The 1,000+ bought last month figure suggests it's a popular choice among anglers already targeting bass specifically.

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Skip it if you fish for species other than bass, since the listing targets bass specifically, or if you want a larger review base. Its 39 reviews are the smallest sample among the soft lures compared here.

  • Material Silicone
  • Weight 0.3 Pounds
  • Target Species Bass
  • Size One Size
  • Color Black Brown
  • Pieces 12

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 39 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.9/5

    39 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

Working a slow-falling bait past cover where bass are holding tight is the scenario this lure is built around. The Silicone Soft Dice pack includes 12 pieces shaped with multiple tentacles, weighing 0.3 pounds combined, and is aimed specifically at bass. At $9.99, it lands in the middle of the soft-lure price range covered in this comparison.

The silicone construction and dice-inspired shape with trailing tentacles point to a bait designed to flutter and fall slowly through the water column, a presentation style suited to finesse bass fishing rather than fast-moving retrieves. The listed color is black brown, a natural tone that works in a range of water clarity conditions, and the one-size, 12-piece pack format keeps replacement cost manageable if lures are lost to cover or fish.

At 1,000+ bought last month, this listing shows the strongest recent purchase activity of any soft lure in this comparison set, outpacing the 500+ figure for Berkley's EBPHWR and the 400+ for the GMG-NAT. Its 4.4-star average across 39 reviews matches Berkley's EBPHWR rating, though with a far smaller review count, 39 versus 989. The combination of high current demand and a solid, if less-proven, rating makes it a reasonable bass-specific alternative to the general-purpose Berkley lines.

Pros

  • 1,000+ bought last month is the highest recent purchase figure among the soft lures in this comparison
  • 4.4-star average across 39 reviews matches Berkley's EBPHWR rating
  • Silicone construction with multiple tentacles is built for a slow-sink presentation
  • 12 pieces per pack at $9.99 keeps per-lure replacement cost reasonable
  • Listed specifically for bass, giving a clear target-species match for freshwater bass anglers

Cons

  • 39 reviews is the smallest sample size of the soft lures compared here, well under the 197 to 2,063 range of the Berkley listings
  • One-size, black brown color option only, with no listed variety in shades
  • At $9.99, it costs more per pack than Berkley's EBPHWR or GMG-NAT, both $5.99
  • Aimed specifically at bass, so it's a narrower fit for anglers targeting other species

Specifications

MaterialSilicone
Weight0.3 Pounds
Target SpeciesBass
SizeOne Size
ColorBlack Brown
Pieces12

Performance notes

The dice-shaped body with multiple trailing tentacles and a 0.3-pound pack weight point to a lure built for a slow, fluttering fall through the water column rather than a fast horizontal retrieve. That kind of slow-sink action is typically used to work isolated cover or suspended fish, which lines up with the listing's bass-specific target species. Silicone as a build material tends to hold detail in a molded shape like tentacles while remaining flexible enough to move naturally on the fall. The single black brown colorway is a natural, subdued tone rather than a bright attractor color, which fits a finesse presentation more than a reaction-strike approach. Packaged as 12 pieces for $9.99, the per-lure cost works out to about 83 cents each, a reasonable price point for a shape-specific soft plastic built around one target species rather than a general-purpose multi-species lure.

What buyers say

With 1,000+ units bought last month, this listing shows the strongest recent purchase activity among the soft lures in this comparison, ahead of the 500+ for Berkley's EBPHWR and the 400+ for the GMG-NAT. Its 4.4-star average across 39 reviews sits right at Berkley's EBPHWR level, but the review count is far smaller, just 39 against nearly 1,000. That pattern suggests a lure that has recently caught on with buyers faster than it has accumulated a long review history, which is common for a more specialized, bass-specific product. The rating and sales volume together point to solid current satisfaction, even if the track record is still being built.

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Frequently asked questions

What species is the Silicone Soft Dice lure designed for?

The listing specifies bass as the target species. Combined with the slow-sink, multi-tentacle design and 0.3-pound pack weight, it's built for presentations near cover or structure where bass typically hold, rather than as a general-purpose lure for multiple species like the Berkley alternatives covered here.

How many lures come in the pack and what do they cost per piece?

The pack includes 12 pieces for $9.99, which works out to about 83 cents per lure. That's more per lure than Berkley's single-piece GMI2-WMPR at $6.79 for one, though buyers do get 12 lures in a single black brown colorway instead of just one.

How does the review pattern compare to other soft lures?

This listing has 39 reviews at 4.4 stars, the smallest review count in this comparison but a rating that matches Berkley's EBPHWR at 989 reviews. Its 1,000+ bought last month is the highest recent sales figure among any of the soft lures compared here.

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