6 Soft Urchin Lures Soft Lures Review
Our verdict
The 6 Soft Urchin Lures pack costs $9.99 and carries a 4.1-star average across 50 reviews, with 1,000+ bought last month, tying the highest recent purchase volume of any soft lure in this comparison. That combination of strong demand and a solid, if unspecified, urchin-style profile makes it a reasonable pick for anglers wanting a distinct lure shape.
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Anglers looking for an urchin-shaped soft lure at a mid-range $9.99 price point, backed by 1,000+ units bought last month, one of the strongest current sales figures among the soft lures covered in this comparison.
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Skip it if you need a fully detailed spec sheet before buying, since this listing does not list material, size, weight, or color, and if you prefer the deeper review history of Berkley's 197-to-2,063-review lineup.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 50 owner ratings
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Popularity1.3/5
50 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
An urchin-shaped soft lure is a niche pick, chosen by anglers who want a profile different from the standard paddle tail or worm shapes that dominate most tackle boxes. The 6 Soft Urchin Lures pack sells for $9.99, and beyond the name and pack size, this listing does not provide material, weight, size, or color specifications.
What the numbers do show is strong current interest: 1,000+ units bought last month, tying the highest recent sales figure among the soft lures in this comparison, alongside the Silicone Soft Dice pack. A 4.1-star average across 50 reviews backs that up with a generally positive, if modest-sized, review history.
Against the Berkley alternatives, which run $5.99 to $6.79 and carry between 197 and 2,063 reviews, this listing sits in the middle of the price range and toward the lower end of the review count. Its 4.1-star rating trails all three Berkley alternatives, which range from 4.2 to 4.6 stars. For anglers drawn to the urchin shape specifically, the strong recent purchase volume suggests it has found a steady niche audience, even without a fully documented spec sheet to lean on.
Pros
- 1,000+ bought last month ties the highest recent sales figure among the soft lures in this comparison
- 4.1-star average across 50 reviews is a solid, generally positive track record
- Distinctive urchin-shaped profile offers something different from standard paddle tail or worm shapes
- Priced at $9.99, comparable to other mid-range soft lures in this category
- 50 reviews is a reasonably sized sample for a specialty-shaped lure
Cons
- No material, size, weight, or color specs are listed for this product
- 4.1-star rating trails all three Berkley alternatives, which range from 4.2 to 4.6 stars
- 50 reviews is well below the 197-to-2,063 range of the Berkley listings
- Niche urchin shape may not suit anglers looking for a general-purpose soft lure
Performance notes
With no material, size, weight, or color details listed, most of what defines this lure is the shape implied by its name: an urchin profile, a departure from the paddle tail and worm shapes that make up most of the soft-lure market. Urchin-style baits are generally used for a more compact, rounded presentation rather than a long swimming action, though this listing does not confirm dimensions or intended target species. At $9.99 for the pack, the price sits in the same range as several general-purpose Berkley alternatives, without the itemized spec sheet those listings provide. The strongest data point here is behavioral rather than descriptive: 1,000+ units bought last month indicates the shape and price are resonating with buyers right now, even though the listing offers less upfront detail than competitors with fuller spec sheets.
What buyers say
A 4.1-star average across 50 reviews is a healthy, positive pattern, roughly in line with the rating tier seen across this comparison set, just below the 4.2-to-4.6-star range of the three Berkley alternatives. What stands out most is the 1,000+ bought last month figure, which ties the top sales volume in this soft-lure comparison and points to consistent, current buyer interest rather than a one-time spike. With 50 reviews, the sample is smaller than the hundreds or thousands behind the Berkley lines, but it is large enough to suggest the rating reflects a genuine pattern rather than a handful of early reactions.
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Frequently asked questions
Does this listing include size or material information for the urchin lures?
No, the listing does not specify material, size, weight, or color. Buyers have the $9.99 price, the 4.1-star rating across 50 reviews, and the 1,000+ bought last month figure to evaluate, but there is no itemized spec sheet to compare against alternatives.
How does the 6 Soft Urchin Lures pack compare on price to Berkley options?
At $9.99, it costs more than Berkley's EBPHWR and GMG-NAT at $5.99 each or the GMI2-WMPR at $6.79. Its 1,000+ bought last month figure, however, ties the top recent sales volume among all the soft lures covered in this comparison set.
Is the 4.1-star rating trustworthy given the review count?
With 50 reviews, the sample is smaller than the Berkley alternatives but large enough to be more than a handful of early opinions. The 4.1-star average sits just below the 4.2-to-4.6-star range of those Berkley lures, a modest but reasonable gap.