Rapala Claptail 110 Review

4.4 (40) Amazon rating$15.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Rapala Claptail 110 lists at $15.99 and holds a 4.4 star average across 40 reviews, with 100 or more units sold in the past month. That price sits between the $6.99 single lures from Rebel and Heddon XO360BB and the $9.50 Heddon X9225BON, without the listing breaking out material, weight or target species specs.

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Best for

Anglers who trust the Rapala name and want a mid-priced topwater option carrying a strong 4.4 star rating, and who are comfortable buying without a full spec sheet of material, weight or target species listed.

Skip if

Skip it if you rely on stated specs like weight, material or target species before buying, since none are listed here, or if you want the lowest price point among the topwater lures in this comparison.

  • Priced 23% above the category median ($12.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 40 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.8/5

    40 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

Shopping for a topwater lure often comes down to trusting a brand name when the spec sheet runs thin, and the Rapala Claptail 110 is a case in point. Priced at $15.99, it carries a 4.4 star average across 40 reviews and shows 100 or more units bought in the past month, all solid signals on their own.

What the listing does not include is any breakdown of material, weight, target species or hook type, the kind of detail available on every other lure in this comparison. The Rebel F7356 and Heddon XO360BB, for example, each list material, weight, target species and size at the same or a lower $6.99 price point. The Heddon X9225BON adds a named feature, the Zara Puppy walking bait design, at $9.50.

Set against those better-documented options, the Claptail 110's $15.99 price is the highest of the four, and its 40-review count is far smaller than the 1,100 to 1,600 reviews behind the Rebel and Heddon lures. The 4.4 star average is respectable and close to the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the competition, but buyers here are working with less printed detail and a higher price tag.

Pros

  • 4.4 star rating across 40 reviews, ahead of the 4.1 to 4.2 star ratings seen on some lower-priced multi-packs in this category
  • Selling at 100 or more units in the past month, the same current-demand tier as every comparison lure here
  • Carries the established Rapala brand name
  • Listed as in stock and ready to ship at $15.99
  • Rating sits close to the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Rebel and Heddon lures, despite a much smaller review count

Cons

  • No material, weight or target species specs listed, unlike every other lure compared here
  • At $15.99 it costs more than double the $6.99 single-lure price of the Rebel F7356 or Heddon XO360BB
  • Only 40 reviews backing the rating, far fewer than the 1,100 to 1,600 on the Rebel and Heddon lures
  • No named lure feature or line, unlike the Heddon Tiny Torpedo or Zara Puppy

Performance notes

Because the listing does not break out material, weight, target species or hook style, there is less to go on here than with the other lures in this comparison, each of which lists at least a material and weight figure. What is known is the $15.99 price point, which sits above the $6.99 entry-level lures and above the $9.50 Heddon X9225BON, and a 4.4 star average that is close to, though slightly below, the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by lures with fuller spec sheets. The bought 100+ last month figure suggests it moves at a similar rate to those better-documented lures despite the missing detail. For anglers who want to know hook type, weight or target species before a purchase, this listing requires either checking further product documentation or making a decision on brand and rating alone.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average across 40 reviews puts the Claptail 110 ahead of the entry-level topwater lures on rating, though its review count is a fraction of the 1,100 to 1,600 reviews behind the Rebel F7356 and Heddon lures. The bought 100+ last month figure matches the current demand level of every other lure in this comparison, so it is moving at a comparable pace despite the smaller review sample. Read together, the pattern suggests a well-liked but less extensively reviewed lure, one where buyers appear satisfied so far but have not yet generated the years of feedback volume that back the longest-standing competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Rapala Claptail 110 listing include weight or material specs?

No. The listing available here does not break out material, weight, target species or hook type, unlike the other topwater lures in this comparison, which all list at least a material and weight figure. Buyers who need that detail should check further product documentation directly.

How does the Rapala Claptail 110 price compare to other topwater lures?

At $15.99, it costs more than double the $6.99 price of the Rebel F7356 and Heddon XO360BB, and more than the $9.50 Heddon X9225BON. It is the highest-priced lure among the options compared here, despite the listing offering fewer stated specs than any of those three competitors.

Is the Rapala Claptail 110 well rated?

Yes, it holds 4.4 stars across 40 reviews, close to the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the Rebel and Heddon lures, though with a much smaller review count of 40 versus 1,100 to 1,600 for those competitors. It is currently selling at 100 or more units a month, the same demand tier as the rest.

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