Delivering a winning combination of detail and flash as soon as it hits the water, the Warbaits Underspin is the ideal choice for overcast days and highly pressured conditions when your swimbait needs a little something extra to get bit. Built with Warbaits unique head shape, which allows it to come over the thickest cover and avoid snagging, it also features a Spro Ball Bearing Swivel attached by an angled wire, which keeps the premium willow leaf blade in perfect position and spinning at any retrieve speed.
The Warbaits Underspin is made for tough fishing conditions and is also equipped with a precisely placed eyelet that protects the integrity of your knot. A StonePro powder coat finish delivers enhanced durability as well that won’t chip and scuff like other jig heads. Armed with a Mustad Ultra Point Heavy Wire Hook for increased hooking potential, the Warbaits Underspin offers unbeatable performance and value.
The bestIf you're finesse fishing, use the Coolbaits in 1/8. If you want 1/4oz+, use the Warbaits. The two best underspins on the market hands down. Every underspin feels too expensive, it is what it is. Buy them or don't. Or make your own and sell them at the price you think is right. We're waiting.
Anonymous - CA, United StatesAugust 29, 2024
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Comments: The best underspin made IMO. I have used them for a week straight in Mexico and the hook remains sharp and doesn't bend out. The wire for the blade can be bent back into shape and it just keeps kicking! Wouldn't trust another brand to hold up like these, fish up to 10lbs+!
From: Nick B.: Wa 3/13/23
Comments: Disappointed with these. I've used Warbaits jig heads for years; they're a staple for fishing either salt or fresh waters in my area. I picked up this underspin from a local bait shop today and threw it in some salt. Didn't notice it until I hit some water that wasn't choppy, but the thing was running right-leaning. After trying to "tune" it, I noticed that the underspin hanger was off center; just slightly favoring the right. Can't say if it was a bad pour or what happened, but it was a learning experience. In the future, I'll no longer be buying underspins which have their hanger integrated into the jig head itself. I'll be going with wired attachments or modular skirted blades that won't be affected by bad pours.
From:Zach: San Diego 3/9/19
Comments: I use these under spins exclusively. I fish them in salt water and have caught fish up to 25 pounds with them. I have not fished a tougher under spin. Yes, they are expensive. But when you can fish the same under spin for several trips over a month and it still works perfectly it is well worth the money. If I'm not throwing an under spin I'm throwing one of their lead heads or Jigs. They are the best for what I do. No, I'm not paid to say this. I have spent hundreds if not thousands on their product for my son and father and I'm still catching fish and not complaining.
From: Mike - San Diego, CA 10/20/18
Comments: Absolutely fantastic underspin, and can be banged into the rocks as much as you please... Great components. However, I just can't justify paying 9 dollars for one jighead, no matter the quality. These are made for saltwater, so if you have the cash and need a super well made underspin, go for it.
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Comments: The best underspin made IMO. I have used them for a week straight in Mexico and the hook remains sharp and doesn't bend out. The wire for the blade can be bent back into shape and it just keeps kicking! Wouldn't trust another brand to hold up like these, fish up to 10lbs+!
From: Nick B.: Wa 3/13/23
Comments: Disappointed with these. I've used Warbaits jig heads for years; they're a staple for fishing either salt or fresh waters in my area. I picked up this underspin from a local bait shop today and threw it in some salt. Didn't notice it until I hit some water that wasn't choppy, but the thing was running right-leaning. After trying to "tune" it, I noticed that the underspin hanger was off center; just slightly favoring the right. Can't say if it was a bad pour or what happened, but it was a learning experience. In the future, I'll no longer be buying underspins which have their hanger integrated into the jig head itself. I'll be going with wired attachments or modular skirted blades that won't be affected by bad pours.
From: Zach: San Diego 3/9/19
Comments: I use these under spins exclusively. I fish them in salt water and have caught fish up to 25 pounds with them. I have not fished a tougher under spin. Yes, they are expensive. But when you can fish the same under spin for several trips over a month and it still works perfectly it is well worth the money. If I'm not throwing an under spin I'm throwing one of their lead heads or Jigs. They are the best for what I do. No, I'm not paid to say this. I have spent hundreds if not thousands on their product for my son and father and I'm still catching fish and not complaining.
From: Mike - San Diego, CA 10/20/18
Comments: Absolutely fantastic underspin, and can be banged into the rocks as much as you please... Great components. However, I just can't justify paying 9 dollars for one jighead, no matter the quality. These are made for saltwater, so if you have the cash and need a super well made underspin, go for it.
From: Zach: Washington 12/11/17