6Pcs Sea Urchin Bait, Realistic Fuzzy Dice Fishing Lure for Review
Our verdict
The 6Pcs Sea Urchin Bait lists at $16.69 with a perfect 5.0 star rating, but that score rests on just 2 reviews. Compare that to the Berkley EBPHWR at $5.99 with 989 reviews, and the sample size gap is the real story here, not the rating itself.
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Anglers curious about a niche sea urchin style soft lure who don't mind being an early buyer on a listing with only 2 reviews so far, and who are comfortable paying more than the established Berkley alternatives.
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Skip it if you want a rating you can trust at scale. Two reviews isn't enough to confirm a 5.0 star average holds up, and at $16.69 it costs nearly three times the $5.99 Berkley EBPHWR, which has 989 reviews behind its 4.4 stars.
- Priced 67% above the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 2 owner ratings
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Popularity0.5/5
2 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
Sea urchin style soft baits are a narrower category than the standard grub or minnow shapes that dominate most tackle boxes, and shoppers searching for that specific profile land on the 6Pcs Sea Urchin Bait listing. At $16.69 it's positioned well above the Berkley soft lures in this comparison, which range from $5.99 to $6.79.
The listing carries a 5.0 star rating, the highest of any option here, but it's built on only 2 reviews, a fraction of the 197 to 2,063 reviews behind the three Berkley comparisons. No material, weight or size specs are listed for this product, unlike the Berkley entries, which each detail material blend, weight and target species. Bought-last-month sits at 100 plus, the lowest figure among the four soft lures compared, versus 300 plus to 500 plus for the Berkley options.
For a buyer specifically after a sea urchin shaped bait, this is one of the few options with that exact profile, and the price reflects a specialty item rather than a mass-market Gulp lure. Anyone weighing review depth or spec transparency before buying will find the Berkley alternatives offer more to go on.
Pros
- 5.0 star average is the highest rating among the soft lures compared here.
- Sold as a 6-piece set per the listing name, more pieces than the single-lure Berkley options.
- 100 plus bought last month shows the listing is moving despite its small review base.
- InStock availability with no listed backorder issues.
- Fills a specialty sea urchin shape not covered by the Berkley grub or minnow lures in this comparison.
Cons
- Only 2 reviews back the 5.0 star rating, far below the 197 to 2,063 reviews on the Berkley comparisons.
- Priced at $16.69, more than double the $5.99 to $6.79 range of the Berkley alternatives.
- No material, weight or size specs listed for this product.
- Bought-last-month of 100 plus trails the 300 plus to 500 plus figures on the Berkley soft lures.
- Brand/model field is unlisted, making it harder to research the maker.
Performance notes
There isn't a published material, weight or size spec sheet for this listing, which limits how precisely its in-water behavior can be read from the numbers alone. What is known is the format, a 6-piece set built around a sea urchin profile, a shape aimed at a narrower slice of soft lure shoppers than the general-purpose grub and minnow styles that make up the Berkley comparisons. The Berkley entries list specific weights, 1.5 to 1.6 ounces, and target species, all or a general list, giving buyers more to weigh before purchase. Without that same detail here, the $16.69 price and the shape itself are the clearest signals available. A 100 plus bought-last-month figure indicates the listing sees regular purchases, but it's a smaller volume than the hundreds-per-month pace of the Berkley options, suggesting a more niche audience for this specific bait style.
What buyers say
A perfect 5.0 star average stands out, but with only 2 reviews on record it's a thin sample to draw conclusions from, especially next to the 989, 197 and 2,063 reviews backing the three Berkley comparisons. The 100 plus bought-last-month figure confirms some ongoing purchase activity, though it's the smallest volume among the four soft lures in this set. Together, the pattern reads as an early-stage or niche listing that hasn't yet built the review base needed to judge it with confidence. Buyers who prioritize a large, established review history should treat the 5.0 stars as a starting signal rather than a settled verdict, and weigh it against the far deeper track records of the Berkley Gulp lineup.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the 5.0 star rating on this lure reliable?
It's based on only 2 reviews, so while the score itself is perfect, the sample is too small to compare confidently against options like the Berkley GMG-NAT, which holds 4.2 stars across 2,063 reviews. More reviews would need to come in before the rating carries the same weight.
How many lures come in this pack?
The listing name indicates a 6-piece set. That's more pieces per pack than the single-lure Berkley options in this comparison, though those Berkley lures are also priced lower individually, at $5.99 to $6.79 versus $16.69 for this set, and they carry far more reviews overall.
Why does this lure cost more than the Berkley options?
At $16.69 it's priced above the $5.99 to $6.79 range of the three Berkley soft lures compared here. Part of that gap likely reflects the 6-piece count and the specialty sea urchin shape, since no other spec details are listed to explain the difference further.