🎒 Gear Up for Adventure!
The FunVZUFishing Tackle Backpack is a water-resistant, durable backpack designed for fishing enthusiasts. It features spacious storage with multiple compartments, a rod holder, and versatile carrying options, making it ideal for organizing tackle, bait, and accessories on your fishing trips.
H**Y
Rugged, Waterproof and Versatile
This rugged Backpack is designed for storing and carrying tackle for fishing, but can be used for other outdoor activities such as: Photography, Hiking or Day trips. It is made of water-resistant material and can withstand rugged outdoor environments. The straps for the shoulders allow the Backpack to be carried with ease and the breathable cushion on the back makes for a comfortable design. The main compartment is large and can be customized with a divider held in place with velcro attachments. Several pockets are available for organizing items and holders for gear and a water bottle. A comfortable backpack to keep several items in one place for handy access and ready for use.
T**3
MY NEW CAMERA BAG FOR 2 CANON CAMERAS
I DON'T FISH.WORKS VERY WELL FOR A REPURPOSED CAMERA BAG FOR 2 CANON CAMERS AND 3-4 LENSES.WITH THE MOLLE SYSTEM, I HAVE SO MANY BAGS THAT I CAN ADD THEM TO THE SIDE OR BACK FOR ALL MY EXTRA CAMERA GEAR.
D**D
Very nice bag with a couple of shortcomings for me
This is a very nice bag and there's a good chance it would work well for you. I was looking for an upgrade to my current backpack tackle bag and this didn't quite cut it for me.Pros:- Fits 4 3600 size boxes which is just what I need- Plenty of side pockets- A pretty cool set of 8 plastic storage bags for organizing lures. These are like plastic freezer bags attached and velcro'ed to the interior (but see cons, below)- Big upper compartment (also has a con aspect for me)Cons- The dedicated pouch for pliers is too small for my pliers- The product listing identifies one pouch as the "knife storage pocket". It's not big enough for my filet knife which is pretty small. Plus I want the knife on the outside. My old bag has a perfect slot that fits and holds securely the knife in the sheath. On this product, one spot has no bottom to the stretchy loops (I think this is meant for rod storage which I don't need.) Another spot is some molle loops on the side that are too small. (See photos).- I use the upper part of the bag to store a snack, my hat, a fleece layer, some rags, sunscreen, etc. Not tackle. For this purpose I like a deep compartment that opens at the top. This bag opens in the front (see photo).- Those plastic storage bags (pictured separately) hang right down the middle of the upper compartment. That isn't where I want it, I like rigs in slash pockets on the exterior for quick access. Also I question the longevity of those bags.I'm going to give it to my friend who has nothing to compare it to. I bet he loves it and you may too!
D**N
huge
This thing is huge, much larger than I anticipated. It has so many zippered pockets and compartments that I will likely be finding new ones for weeks. It seems super sturdy and well made. Being disabled and needing to use a cane, this thing is just the ticket as trying to carry a rod, tackle box etc. is definitely a struggle for me. Kudos to whoever came up with this backpack idea. Definitely worth it, especially in my situation.
R**X
Good for the price.
This bag does not include any of the tackle boxes or tackle trays that I've included in the pictures. I included them just to show what it will hold and it holds plenty.Overall I think this bag is worth $60 it is listed for at this time. I didn't find any loose strings and all of the stitching seems to be rock solid.It will easily hold four of the 3600 size tackle. It would hold 8 or 10 easily if you remove the inner shelf and didn't put much else in the bag. With 4 trays I can easily insert my small tackle box and a small hook/leader box in the top pocket.I put the largest pole and the smallest pole that I have on it. The smallest pole fit wonderfully and I was easily ably to connect the hook & loop straps to hold the rod in place. The largest pole fit nicely in the lower pockets but the hook & loop straps were barely long enough to fasten around the pole. This pack is definitely made for smaller diameter poles.The pockets are easy to open far enough to make loading and unloading the pack convenient.The pack is supported by the tackle trays in the bottom. If you take all of the trays out with heavy items in the top pocket the bag will collapse on itself. It's not a huge deal but it makes putting the tackle trays back into the bag more difficult.This bag does what it should and seems to be well made. My only complaint is the the hook & loop straps should be a little longer.
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