5Pcs Bladed Jig Jigs Review
Our verdict
At $9.99 for five bladed jigs sized at 4.13 inches and 0.65oz each, this kit costs about two dollars per jig for bass fishing. Its 4.2-star rating is the lowest in this comparison, though 300+ units bought last month shows solid ongoing demand despite that.
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Bass anglers who want a five-jig kit at a set 4.13 inch and 0.65oz size for a consistent presentation, and budget buyers comfortable with a slightly lower star rating in exchange for a multi-piece pack.
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Skip this if a higher star rating matters more to you than price, since 4.2 stars is below every alternative in this comparison. Anglers who want a wider range of sizes or hook styles beyond the worm hook and 0.65oz spec should also look elsewhere.
- Material High Carbon Steel
- Weight 0.16 Kilograms
- Target Species Bass
- Technique Worm Hook
- Size 4.13in/0.65oz
- Color 4.13in/0.65oz
- Priced 17% below the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 35 owner ratings
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Popularity0.4/5
35 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
A bladed jig built around a worm hook is a specific setup, often fished through grass or around cover where a compact, weighted profile helps it get through structure without hanging up. This 5-piece kit sizes each jig at 4.13 inches and 0.65oz, made from high carbon steel, weighing 0.16 kilograms for the full set, and is listed for bass, all for $9.99.
At about two dollars per jig across five pieces, this kit costs more per unit than the Strike TGSJ38-234 at $5.99 for one piece but less than the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96 for a single jig. The worm hook style sets it apart from the J-hook and needle point designs on the other jigs in this comparison, a detail that matters for anglers who rig soft plastic worms rather than swimbait or paddle tail bodies.
The 4.2-star rating across 35 reviews is the lowest of any jig in this comparison, trailing the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 stars and the Z-MAN's 4.7. Even so, 300+ units bought last month matches the top demand tier alongside the pre-rigged paddle tail kit and the Headbanger jig, suggesting the lower rating has not slowed recent purchases.
Pros
- Five bladed jigs for $9.99 gives a consistent 4.13 inch, 0.65oz size across the whole pack.
- 300+ units bought last month ties the strongest demand pace in this comparison.
- Worm hook style suits soft plastic worm rigging, a different setup than the J-hook jigs compared here.
- High carbon steel construction matches the material used across most of the alternatives in this set.
- Listed specifically for bass, giving a clear match for anglers targeting that species.
- In-stock availability means a 5-piece order should not face a backorder wait.
Cons
- 4.2-star rating is the lowest among every jig in this comparison, trailing the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 and the Z-MAN's 4.7.
- 35 reviews is a small sample, far behind the Trout 87699's 1,808 or the Strike TGSJ38-234's 283.
- At roughly two dollars per jig, it costs more per unit than the Strike TGSJ38-234's single piece at $5.99.
- The color field duplicates the size description rather than naming a distinct pattern, making color selection unclear.
- Only one hook style, worm hook, is listed, without the size or hook variety offered by some multi-size kits.
Specifications
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Target Species | Bass |
| Technique | Worm Hook |
| Size | 4.13in/0.65oz |
| Color | 4.13in/0.65oz |
| Pieces | 5 |
Performance notes
A worm hook is designed to rig soft plastic worms with the hook point tucked against the body, which helps the bait move through grass and light cover without snagging as easily as an exposed hook point would. At 4.13 inches and 0.65oz per jig, the size sits in a mid-weight range suited to bass fishing around structure rather than the lightest finesse presentations or the heaviest deep-water jigging. High carbon steel construction gives the hook the stiffness to hold up through a solid hookset on bass, which tend to strike hard around cover. With five jigs in the pack weighing 0.16 kilograms total, the kit provides enough backup pieces for a session where losing a jig or two to a snag is a realistic possibility.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star rating across 35 reviews is the lowest score in this comparison, sitting behind the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 stars on 283 reviews and the Z-MAN's 4.7 stars on 439. That combination of a lower rating and a smaller review sample suggests either a newer listing still building its reputation or a product that satisfies buyers somewhat less consistently than the alternatives here. What stands out is that 300+ units were still bought last month, matching the highest demand tier in this set, which shows buyers are purchasing at a strong pace even with the comparatively lower rating on record so far.
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Frequently asked questions
What size are the jigs in this 5-piece kit?
Each jig is sized at 4.13 inches and 0.65oz, with all five pieces in the pack sharing that same size. That consistency means every jig in the kit fishes the same way, without needing to track different sizes across the pack for bass presentations.
Why is the star rating lower than other jigs in this comparison?
This jig carries a 4.2-star rating across 35 reviews, the lowest of the alternatives compared here, which range from 4.5 to 4.7 stars. The smaller review count may mean the rating has not fully settled yet, but 300+ units bought last month shows demand remains strong.
What hook style does this jig use?
The listing specifies a worm hook, which is built for rigging soft plastic worms with the hook point tucked against the bait body. That differs from the J-hook or needle point styles used on the other bass jigs in this comparison.