5Pcs Bladed Jig Jigs SY46WT Review
Our verdict
The 5Pcs Bladed Jig pack lands at $9.99 with a 4.2 star average across 26 reviews, and 200+ shoppers bought it last month, more than double the demand behind the pricier Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96. It is a budget multi-jig buy, though its review base is thin next to established names like the Trout 87699.
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Anglers who want a cheap 5-piece bladed jig assortment to round out a tackle box without committing to a single-species kit, and who are comfortable buying into a newer listing with only 26 reviews behind it.
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Skip it if you want a deep review history to lean on, since the Trout 87699 carries 1,808 reviews and the Z-MAN 003341 has 439, both far more data points than this jig's 26 reviews provide.
- 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 26 owner ratings
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Popularity0.2/5
26 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 tackle box that only has one or two jig styles in it runs out of options fast when the bite changes, and that is the gap a $9.99 five-piece bladed jig pack is built to fill. The 5Pcs Bladed Jig sits at the low end of the price range among the jigs compared here, cheaper than the Trout 87699 at $22.99 and the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96, and only a dollar above the Strike TGSJ38-234 at $5.99.
Its 4.2 star rating across 26 reviews is the lowest average and the smallest sample size of the four jigs in this comparison. The Trout 87699 has built a much larger track record at 4.6 stars across 1,808 reviews, and the Z-MAN 003341 tops the group at 4.7 stars across 439 reviews. Despite the thin review count, the 5Pcs Bladed Jig shows real current demand, with 200+ units bought last month, half the pace of the Trout 87699's 400+ but double the 100+ pace of the Strike and Z-MAN listings.
For anglers who just need extra bladed jigs in the box without spending much, the price and bought-last-month figures make a reasonable case. Buyers who prioritize a long, proven review history should look at the Trout 87699 or Z-MAN 003341 instead, since both carry hundreds or thousands more data points.
Pros
- Priced at $9.99, undercutting the Trout 87699 ($22.99) and roughly matching the Z-MAN 003341 ($9.96).
- 200+ units bought last month, more than double the 100+ pace of the Strike TGSJ38-234 and Z-MAN 003341.
- Comes as a 5-piece pack, giving more jigs per purchase than the single-piece Strike or Z-MAN listings.
- Currently listed InStock, same availability as all three comparison jigs.
- 4.2 star average is still a positive rating, even if it trails the group.
Cons
- Only 26 reviews back the 4.2 star rating, far short of the Trout 87699's 1,808 or the Z-MAN 003341's 439.
- Lowest average rating of the four jigs compared, at 4.2 stars versus 4.5 to 4.7 for the alternatives.
- No material, weight, or target species specs are listed for this pack, unlike the detailed spec sheets on the Trout, Strike, and Z-MAN jigs.
- Bought-last-month figure of 200+ trails the Trout 87699's 400+, suggesting less overall market traction.
Performance notes
The listing identifies this as a bladed jig, a style built around a vibrating blade rather than the standard hook setup on the Trout 87699, the J hook on the Strike TGSJ38-234, or the needle point hook on the Z-MAN 003341. That distinguishes it as a different presentation option in the box rather than a straight substitute for those three. At $9.99, it sits closer in price to the Z-MAN's 1/2 oz single jig at $9.96 than to the Trout's 142-piece, 1.76 ounce kit at $22.99, but delivers 5 pieces instead of just 1. No weight, material, or target species data is listed for this pack, so buyers comparing it against the more fully specified Trout, Strike, and Z-MAN jigs are working with less information going in.
What buyers say
A 4.2 star average across just 26 reviews is a small sample, the kind that can shift with a handful of new ratings either way. That contrasts with the Trout 87699, whose 4.6 star average is anchored by 1,808 reviews, and the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars across 439 reviews, both far steadier reads. Still, the 200+ bought-last-month figure signals the listing is moving units at a healthy clip right now, ahead of the 100+ pace reported for both the Strike TGSJ38-234 and the Z-MAN 003341. The pattern suggests current buyer interest that has not yet been matched by a long review history, which is common for newer listings.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does the 5Pcs Bladed Jig pack cost?
The 5Pcs Bladed Jig is priced at $9.99, close to the Z-MAN 003341's $9.96 and well under the Trout 87699's $22.99. It is a few dollars more than the Strike TGSJ38-234 at $5.99, making it a mid-to-low priced option among the bladed and standard jigs compared here.
Is the 5Pcs Bladed Jig a good seller?
Yes, based on demand. It shows 200+ units bought last month, more than double the 100+ pace reported for the Strike TGSJ38-234 and Z-MAN 003341, though still behind the Trout 87699's 400+. Its 4.2 star rating from 26 reviews is positive but the smallest sample of the group.
What comes in the 5Pcs Bladed Jig pack?
The listing describes it as a 5-piece pack of bladed jigs. No material, weight, or target species specs are listed for this item, unlike the Trout 87699, Strike TGSJ38-234, and Z-MAN 003341, which all include detailed spec sheets covering those attributes.