Ghosthorn Fishing Tackle Backpack Storage Bag - Fishing Bag with Rod Holder Shoulder Backpack - Fishing Gear Bag
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Thank you for your interest in this fishing bag. It is 14 inches in length. A 5 x 8 is also acceptable. Two times five is equal to two times two. There are 3600 trays available with it, and it is 1'' in size. Next month, you will be able to buy the larger size fishing bag!
It is possible to insert a camelback water bladder in the pocket that is located on the inside side of the bag (the side you sit on). On the shoulder straps there were plastic rings and buckles to allow you to run the water hose to allow easy drinking while you are on the move.
I have so far had no issues with zippers, and my husband fishes all the time. It has been a couple of months since I bought the backpack. Although some of the stitching on the bag has already ripped, I have not noticed that yet.
Selected User Reviews For Ghosthorn Fishing Tackle Backpack Storage Bag - Fishing Bag with Rod Holder Shoulder Backpack - Fishing Gear Bag
There are a lot of details that have been paid attention to in the design, making it a durable tackle bag. It is also well-made, solid, compact -- and you get plenty of space for tackle boxes and attachments. As soon as I received it, I quickly noticed that I could easily fit two medium sized Plano tackle boxes into the two main compartments, and I may be able to fit one more box into the compartment on the outer edge. Two stripes on the bag can be zipped together to be used as a sling bag, which is a key feature when fishing at tight places where I do not have the opportunity to lay Despite the bag's size, it is equipped with a ton of buckles and hooks, except at the back. I don't know the number, but I think there are 17 D- rings. The hooks come in various shapes. I can tie all sorts of accessories to it, so even though the bag is not huge, I can hang all sorts of things to it if I need There is a tackle bag here that does not get in the way when I climb down a steep slope to reach my fishing spot, so I made sure to get one. Thumbs up all the way!.
There are no words to describe how much he I could not have given him a better fishing bag than this. perfectly in there, and it is so comfortable that he can wear it all day long. Also, it has super cool straps that let you attach other small bags so it turns into a really big bag! This bag will be a great addition to your wardrobe! The bag you want to buy is the one you need!.
I had a hard time getting my tackle down to 3 boxes with the old bag, but I was able to cram it all into one container and it fits well. As of today, that number has dropped to one of the 37 and two of the 3600 boxes that I used to have. We still have a few things to fit in this backpack, but it looks like there'll be enough room for all of my things. I may even use it for other activities. I can fit my Yeti jug in there just fine, and even if I don't bring it along with me, my extra spools of line fit in there just as well. You could probably fit two, even The headline says it all, so far it's going well. The only thing I can say is that I have not yet taken it out fishing, so I can't say much else. However, I will test it out as soon as I can.
The fishing tackle bag looks similar to a backpack/shoulder bag, but has more straps, pockets, and zippers that are easy to access. Each part of the bag is divided into three compartments a large compartment, a medium compartment, and several smaller ones. For easy access to the medium compartments on both sides, the bag comes with two zippers (using this bag as a shoulder bag will be very convenient). Additionally, there are tool holders with straps to secure items as well as a water bottle holder. Besides the straps, the tackle bag also has elastic straps to keep bulky items such as a sleeping bag or jacket secure. Despite being thick and water resistant, the material isn't slippery Even if wet, water beads on the surface. I haven't tested its waterproof capabilities yet, but it does appear to be water-resistant. As an alternative to carrying it as a handbag or shoulder bag, its straps can be tucked into the backpack. There is a real sense of robustness to the tackle bag, and it should last quite a while.
The hotel was very comfortable, well organized, and the best part was the location. A durable construction. Loops and attachment points on the bag allow a lot of stuff to be carried. This design of the easy switch in the carrying position is my favorite. When you are kayaking in water, you can turn the bag into a chest pack and use it that way, otherwise you can use it as a back pack when you are ready to get out of the It is a great bag and I am glad I bought it. It has amazing features and is of very high quality. Neither too much storage nor too little, but more than enough to bring everything you may need for a quick fishing trip or kayaking. The product does exactly what it says on the box and will not disappoint you.
Since I wrote this review from the perspective of a first impression, all five stars for now are from first impressions. In order to carry all of my surf perch gear for a quick two-hour trip, I needed a small backpack We're going to the surf in three hours. Despite lugging a big Plano lure box and bag around all the time, the bag handled my gear. A medium Plano and a small Plano are tucked in the middle of this. With an area for leader materials and a vent for my phone and wallet, I can easily keep my stuff organized. This could provide me with room to carry my perch pole unassembled on the side, but for now, I will use it to hold a small pole. I was surprised at how many storage areas were available. There are many places for you to attach carabiners, such as hook removal tools, clippers, lights and so on. There is room on the back for tools to be tucked into the It feels sturdy and not cheap at all. We're not sure how zippers will hold up in salty environments, but we'll find out soon. My search for a suitable pack led me to this one. The pack can be worn as a backpack or shoulder bag and has a decent amount of.
It's a nice back pack, I use it for fishing and it holds all of my tackle perfectly, I bought it to replace my old one, which I bought a small size backpack and it can hold up to three 3500 size tackle boxes and a few plastic bags. You can hang other stuff like pliers or fishlip grippers as long as you have clips for them to clip it on to the back pack.
The tackle box is almost nonexistent. A small backpack is what it is. There would not be enough room for a laptop. Now, it is well suited to its purpose of being a day pack. A total of three compartments along the length of the The bag I have been using for some months is not a fishing bag, but was useful as a day bag once I gave up trying to make it one. It is not possible to use large Plano boxes. units will have their own space, but the larger ones will not. Putting them in the bottom of the bag is all you need to do. The pack would be well suited for conceal carrying during the day. The straps are designed to roll over the shoulder to give quick access to the The bag is nice at the end of the day. In terms of tackle bag design, however, I don't see how it would work for any fishing activity.