10PCS Soft Fish Lures, Realistic Fork Tail Soft Bait for Review

3.8 (8) Amazon rating$1.52900+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 10PCS Fork Tail Soft Bait pack costs just $1.52 and shows 900+ bought last month, but its 3.8-star average rests on only 8 reviews, the thinnest and lowest-rated sample in this comparison. It's a rock-bottom price with heavy recent purchase volume, though the review base is too small to call it a proven performer.

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Best for

Budget-minded anglers who want a large quantity of fork tail soft baits for next to nothing, at $1.52, and who are comfortable buying based on strong current sales rather than a long, proven review history.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a rating backed by a real sample size. Only 8 reviews stand behind the 3.8-star average, the lowest rating and smallest review count of any soft lure in this comparison.

  • Priced 85% below the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.8/5

    3.8 average across 8 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.5/5

    8 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 $1.52 price tag on a 10-piece fork tail soft bait pack is the kind of listing anglers grab as an afterthought when restocking a tackle box on a budget. This listing does not provide material, size, weight, or color specs, so the fork tail shape and 10-piece count are the only product details available beyond the name itself.

What stands out is the gap between sales volume and review depth. The listing shows 900+ units bought last month, a figure on par with the busiest soft lures in this comparison, yet only 8 reviews back the 3.8-star average, the smallest sample and the lowest rating of any product covered here. A rating built on 8 reviews can shift quickly with just one or two more, so it's worth reading as an early signal rather than a settled verdict.

Against the Berkley alternatives, which carry 4.2 to 4.6-star averages across 197 to 2,063 reviews, this listing's 3.8 stars is a step down, though its price is a fraction of any of them. For anglers who prioritize low cost per lure and don't need a deep review history to feel confident, the tradeoff may be acceptable. Anyone wanting a track record to lean on will find more of one elsewhere.

Pros

  • $1.52 price point is the lowest of any soft lure in this comparison by a wide margin
  • 900+ bought last month matches the highest recent-purchase figures in this category
  • 10 pieces per pack gives a reasonable quantity for the price
  • Fork tail shape is a common, functional design for a swimming retrieve
  • Current sales activity suggests the low price is drawing steady buyer interest

Cons

  • 3.8-star average is the lowest rating of any soft lure in this comparison
  • Only 8 reviews back that rating, the smallest sample size covered here by a wide margin
  • No material, size, weight, or color specs are listed
  • A small review count makes the current rating easy to shift with just a few more reviews, positive or negative

Performance notes

With no material, size, weight, or color specifications listed, there is little to go on beyond the name: a fork tail shape, a 10-piece count, and a fixed $1.52 price. Fork tail soft baits are typically designed to kick and wobble on a straight retrieve, a simple, common profile used across many budget soft plastics, though this listing does not confirm target species or exact dimensions. At roughly 15 cents per lure, the price undercuts every other soft lure in this comparison by a wide margin, which likely explains the strong 900+ bought last month figure even without a deep review history to back it up. The tradeoff for that price is a lack of detail: buyers can't compare material or size against the fully specified Berkley alternatives, so the purchase decision here leans more on price and current demand than on a documented spec sheet.

What buyers say

An 8-review sample producing a 3.8-star average is the thinnest and lowest-rated combination in this comparison, well behind the 197-to-2,063-review Berkley listings that all sit at 4.2 stars or higher. A small review count like this is highly sensitive to individual reviews, so the current average should be read cautiously rather than as a settled verdict. What is notable is the 900+ bought last month figure, which rivals the top sales volumes in this category despite the sparse review history. That combination suggests a listing that is selling briskly on price alone, with the review record still too small to confirm whether satisfaction will hold up as more buyers weigh in.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the 3.8-star rating reliable for this lure?

It's based on only 8 reviews, the smallest sample of any soft lure in this comparison. That makes it the lowest and least established rating here, though it's not necessarily a sign of poor quality, just a limited track record so far.

Why is this lure so much cheaper than the alternatives?

At $1.52 for 10 pieces, it's priced far below the $5.99 to $15.99 range of the other soft lures in this comparison. The listing doesn't specify material or size, so some of that gap may reflect fewer product details rather than a direct quality comparison.

How many people are buying this lure despite the low review count?

Amazon reports 900+ bought last month, a figure that matches the strongest sales volume among soft lures in this comparison. That level of activity suggests real demand for the price, even though only 8 reviews have been left so far.

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