Overview
The Keitech Super Round Tungsten Jig Heads are high performance, professional-grade lures from Japan, designed to give anglers an edge in any tournament. The popular round head with an extra slender collar never tears your worms and keeps various soft plastic baits secure. The hooks are designed with a specific bend, which increases strength and hook ups. Tungsten is significantly harder and denser than its lead counterparts, which enables the rounded head to be smaller - for less fouling. The hardness of the tungsten also enables the angler to ‘feel' the bottom better and keep the bait in the strike zone more effectively. Tungsten is also better for the fisheries than lead - helping to protect our lakes and rivers.
1/16 & 3/32 - 4 per pack
1/8 & 3/16 - 3 per pack
1/4 - 2 per pack
Previous Feedback
Comments: Good all around jig head. I've used a single hook and single plastic to catch over 60 fish and counting. Keitech stuff is good quality!
From: TJ: Ohio 9/10/23
Comments: The amount of them I've had break on me is wild. I've never had another jig head deteriorate so quickly and break. I'm using 6-8lb line with small swimbaits the majority of the time btw. I've had them break on crappie and rock bass. For the price it's a no brainer buy something else.
From: Unknown: 5/22/23
Comments: Amazing jigheads, they are pricey but I've switch to them to get a way from lead for the sake of the fish.
From: Austin: Indiana 5/5/23
Comments: High quality jighead. Sharp hooks. 3/32 & 1/16 work well for low water, shallow walleye river action. Soft plastics and gulp minnows stay put. Recomended, but pricey.
From: Unknown: 9/7/22
Comments: The 1/4oz was a great jighead at $2/jighead, but now at $2.50/jighead it's getting a bit unaffordable -- inflation really doing work here. The hook is light wire and can bend out if you're fishing a lot of brush. I'll continue to buy these but have a hard time recommending them to friends on a budget :(
From: Sam: Mountain View, CA 2/9/22
Comments: Easily my favorite jig head for small swimbaits like the 3" Keitech Easy Shiner. The baitkeeper doesn't tear the bait up and it keeps the bait in place well. Tungsten is nice, but I prefer these over the Gamakatsu Round Jig Head for the baitkeeper alone.
From: Shane: Rochester, NY 8/16/21
Comments: I love Keitech tungsten jig heads. I have a large supply in all different sizes. But they seem to run a size small as far as hook size is concerned. So if you want a size 1/0 hook, you should order a size 2/0 which is a size bigger. They have all come in green pumpkin from TW which is fine by me.
From: Ken: Tulsa, OK 5/10/21
Comments: Great swim bait head. Perfect for tight lining
From: Bryan: Knoxville, TN 12/8/20
Comments: Incredible jighead. Mostly use it when i'm throwing plastics for walleyes. Love the tungsten - smaller diameter because of tungsten's denseness. Definitely times where the leadhead color shines as well. I favor the 3/0 for rigging with plastics. I also really like the smaller jigheads for throwing plastics for big panfish.
From: Joe: Lansing, MI 9/3/20
Comments: Great jighead. Good quality control, nice matte finish with a thin wire super sharp hook. Sometimes they bend when removing with pliers from pickerel so be mindful. I would suggest using forceps if you have a pair. The only con to these heads is the bait keeper. New plastics work fine but after a few fish they may slide. Some thread and a piece of heavy mono tied to the collar will stop all that. These are a couple cents more and in some cases cheaper then lead so you cant lose.
From: Rusty S: New Jersey 5/24/20
Comments: Great jigheads. Small profile because of the tungsten head. Paint doesn't chip at all, at least it hasn't yet for me. I use the 3/0 hook size in varying weights for the 4" Easy Shiner and 4 swing impacts as well as the 3.8" fat swing impacts. For the 3.5" swing impacts I like to use the 2/0 hook size. I keep a great variety of these jigheads with me at all times.
From: Zach: NJ
Comments: I love using the 1/8oz 1/0 size with 3.5" Swing Impacts. It's basically just a fancy crappie jig head, but I like to have a high quality hook when fishing for bass.
From: Thomas: Hartselle, AL