I know a lot of it is people being a-holes buts thats because it is useless to argue b/c the same people coming running to the defense and say "Never any issues." :
When more than few people all say the same thing, and judging by their posts actually know what they are doing (I'm not including myself so dont jump all over me for being an arrogant *****) there is obviously a flaw. Just a couple weeks ago there were 5 or 6 people all saying how the jig gets stuck way too easy to fish in heavier cover. This is after earlier in the year everyone else was saying it was too weak and you "toughened" it up or whatever.
It's always the same complaints...weedguard and hook. I know you stepped up the guard but it still is weaker than most. The hook is also awful, my little brother catches a 2 pound fish on it after maybe 5 minutes of fishing and flips it in the boat. When I go to unhook it for him I notice the hook is bent out. I have a pic of the fish still because it was his first jig fish. So I take it cut it off and tie another on. Twenty minutes later he gets another, this one around the same size, same result. A jig made for pitching should not have a hook bend out on 20 pound braid being used by a 10 year old. And oher people complain about the hook too. I was also sent a pack of them by a very thoughtful member on the site and both of those did the same thing. So I have had and used 4 Evo jigs, all four had horrible hooks and he and I were cleaning scum or junk off them just about everyother cast because the larger lead section below the skirt is so bulky it picks up everything.
They were a complete waste of money. It was like paying $4 a fish. If the hooks can't with stand 2 pound fish coming out of 44* water that have hardly any fight, 20 pond braid on spinning combo, and a 10 year old, why I recommend them or have anything good to say about them?
(Come on die hard supporters, rip me apart with your same old must have been a bad batch or "never had that issue"...)