Reaction Tackle Tungsten Free Swing Jig Head 5-Pack
Free-Swinging Tungsten Precision for Realistic Bass Action
$9.98 USD - $16.98 USD$13.99 USD - $20.99 USD
Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days
Precision Control Meets Natural Bait Action
Free-Swinging Tungsten Jig Head for Realistic Movement
Enhanced Hook-Ups for Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass
The Reaction Tackle Tungsten Free Swing Jig Head offers unbeatable versatility and precision for anglers targeting finicky bass in clear or pressured waters. Its free-swinging hook design allows swimbaits and soft plastics to move naturally, mimicking the lifelike motion of baitfish and triggering instinctive strikes. Built with 97% tungsten for superior density, these jig heads transmit every vibration and strike directly to your rod tip, giving you maximum sensitivity and control in any fishing condition.
✅ 97% tungsten construction enhances sensitivity and strike feedback
✅ Free-swinging hook delivers natural, unrestricted bait movement
✅ Realistic 3D eyes act as visual strike targets for predator fish
✅ Available in four balanced weights for multiple depth conditions
✅ Ideal for finesse presentations when bass ignore fast-moving lures
Pack Quantity
5 Jig Heads
Material
97% Tungsten
Available Sizes
1/8 oz (1/0 Hook), 3/16 oz (1/0 Hook), 1/4 oz (2/0 Hook), 3/8 oz (2/0 Hook)
Target Species
Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass
Techniques
Swimbait, Ned Rig, Finesse Fishing
Hook Type
Free-Swinging Offset Hook
Don’t miss your next strike — stock up now and feel every bite before your competition does.
Reaction Tackle Tungsten Free Swing Jig Head FAQs
Soft plastics like swimbaits, creature baits, and finesse worms pair perfectly, providing a lifelike presentation that triggers strikes from cautious bass.
Tungsten is denser and smaller than lead, which means better sensitivity, improved feel on the bottom, and reduced snagging through structure.
Yes. The compact tungsten head and upright design help navigate rocks, wood, and shell beds with fewer hang-ups and greater control.
Absolutely. They are effective for both species, especially in finesse or cold-water scenarios when fish prefer slower, natural presentations.