TRUSCEND Vibespinner Easy Catch Fishing Lures with BKK Hooks, Tail Review
Our verdict
The TRUSCEND Vibespinner costs $17.09 for a 6-piece set of metal spinnerbaits and carries a 4.5 star rating across 5,400 reviews, by far the largest review base of any spinner compared here, though its 0+ bought-last-month figure means current demand isn't showing up the way the review history would suggest.
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Anglers who want a metal 6-piece spinnerbait set with a proven track record, since 5,400 reviews at 4.5 stars is a far larger sample than any other spinner in this lineup, and are fine paying the highest price of the group.
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Skip it if recent order volume matters most to you, since the listing shows 0+ bought last month right now, well behind the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and the Yakima 206-WH's 200+, even though its review history is much larger.
- Material Metal
- Technique Treble Hook
- Size 1.7in (4.3cm)
- Color B-5/32oz-1.7"
- Pieces 6
- Priced 71% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 5,400 owner ratings
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Popularity4.9/5
5,400 owner reviews, more 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 six-pack of metal spinnerbaits built around BKK hooks and a treble hook setup, the TRUSCEND Vibespinner is aimed at anglers who want backup lures ready when a treble bites through or a fish runs the line into cover. Each lure measures 1.7 inches (4.3cm), a compact profile in the B-5/32oz-1.7 color and size configuration, small enough to work as a searching bait across a variety of structure.
At $17.09, it is the most expensive spinnerbait in this comparison, running well above the $3.99 Strike MK-93G and the $8.99 Yakima models. What it brings to that price is scale of feedback: a 4.5 star rating across 5,400 reviews, more than three times the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 and more than five times the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023, giving buyers a deep well of prior purchase experience to weigh against.
Where the picture gets more complicated is current demand. Despite that review volume, the Vibespinner shows 0+ bought last month, the same low figure as the Yakima 206-FRT, while the Strike MK-93G moves 400+ and the Yakima 206-WH moves 200+. A large historical review base paired with low recent purchase activity is a pattern worth noting rather than a verdict on the lure itself.
Pros
- 4.5 star rating across 5,400 reviews is the largest sample of any spinnerbait in this comparison.
- Ships as a 6-piece set, more lures per purchase than the single-piece Strike and Yakima options.
- BKK hooks paired with a treble hook technique target solid hookup rates on strikes.
- Compact 1.7 inch (4.3cm) size works as a versatile searching profile.
- Metal construction matches the durability profile of the Yakima 206-WH.
Cons
- 0+ bought last month is the lowest current demand signal of any spinner compared here, despite the large review history.
- At $17.09, it costs more than four times the $3.99 Strike MK-93G.
- No listed weight or target species specs, unlike the fully spec'd Yakima and Strike listings.
- 5,400 reviews at 4.5 stars trails the Yakima models' 4.7 star average by two tenths of a point.
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Technique | Treble Hook |
| Size | 1.7in (4.3cm) |
| Color | B-5/32oz-1.7" |
| Pieces | 6 |
Performance notes
A 1.7 inch (4.3cm) body keeps the Vibespinner compact, closer in scale to a searching bait than a large profile blade, and the metal construction lines up with the Yakima 206-WH rather than the synthetic-bodied Strike MK-93G. Pairing BKK hooks with a treble hook technique is built around hookup security once a fish strikes, similar in intent to the treble hook setup on the Yakima 206-FRT. Shipping six pieces per set changes the math on losses to snags or break-offs, since a torn-off lure does not end the pack the way it would with the single-piece Strike or Yakima listings. The color code B-5/32oz-1.7 suggests a specific finish and weight class within a broader Vibespinner lineup, though the facts here don't specify a standalone weight figure.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 5,400 reviews is a big sample size, larger than the Strike MK-93G's 1,536, the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023 and the Yakima 206-FRT's 225 combined, which normally signals a well-established product with a long purchase history. The rating itself sits a couple tenths below the 4.7 stars on both Yakima models, a small but real gap. What stands out is the 0+ bought-last-month figure, identical to the Yakima 206-FRT's low current demand, despite having far more historical reviews than any competitor here. That combination reads as a lure with a strong track record that may currently be less visible or in a slower ordering period than the two higher-volume alternatives.
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Frequently asked questions
How many spinnerbaits come in the TRUSCEND Vibespinner set?
The set ships with 6 pieces at $17.09, each measuring 1.7 inches (4.3cm) and built with metal construction, BKK hooks and a treble hook technique, giving anglers backup lures ready when a hook bends or a fish runs into cover.
Why does the Vibespinner show 0+ bought last month despite 5,400 reviews?
The 5,400 reviews reflect its full history on Amazon, while the bought-last-month figure only reflects recent order volume, which currently sits at 0+, the same low reading as the Yakima 206-FRT. A large review base does not guarantee high current demand, and the two numbers measure different things.
How does the price compare to other spinnerbaits?
At $17.09 for six pieces, it costs more upfront than the $3.99 Strike MK-93G or the $8.99 Yakima 206-FRT and 206-WH, though it includes more lures per purchase than those single-piece listings, which changes the effective per-lure cost depending on how many you need.