Which rod holdall?
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Which rod holdall?
Hi all, i'm sick off carrying rods, tripods beach shelter etc 1/2 mile down beach at night, I was wondering whats the best holdall to carry all the gear in one, the Veals Quiver Holdall looks good value and apparently has a section for your beach shelter, anyone used the veals or titan one??
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which rod holdall
myself i use a greys very good value and seems to be really tuff to havent try to get beach buddy in it yet though i also have got a sundridge slam which i purchased about 6 yrs ago and is still going strong can get 2 rods beach buddy and tripod in this one it is larger than the others mentioned (dont know if they still make them ) all the best
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I use the mustad one , great job for the price, will last long enough!
No problems with it since.
Mustad Sea Rod Holdall £13.49
• Practical rod holdall that enables you to safely carry your rods, umbrella and tripods
• Fold over flap with Velcro fastening on main pocket to protect rod tips, and will take rods of any length
• Outside slide in umbrella pocket
• Adjustable straps to secure rod rest to outside of holdall
• Adjustable carrying strap
http://www.mikestackleshop.com
No problems with it since.
Mustad Sea Rod Holdall £13.49
• Practical rod holdall that enables you to safely carry your rods, umbrella and tripods
• Fold over flap with Velcro fastening on main pocket to protect rod tips, and will take rods of any length
• Outside slide in umbrella pocket
• Adjustable straps to secure rod rest to outside of holdall
• Adjustable carrying strap
http://www.mikestackleshop.com
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rod holdall
I have been using an Ian Golds holdall for the last three monts they are great you can get your beach buddy in and it has a pocket for your tripod. It is very robust and has a very strong bottom it should last for ever.I think most of the tackle shops stock them including swords hardware who have a good stock of fishing tackle and frozen bait.
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Like Paul Mason says, the Ian Golds rod carrier is the best on the market, they come in 2 sizes, both have a zip down the side so you place your rod inside instead of ramming it in (no broken guides) the large one will carry a tripod on the outside any beach shelter and at least 4 rods inside, it has a drain hole in the bottom to let any water or sand escape too.
Fully lined with duel handles and a padded shoulder strap, got to be great value for money.
Tom.
Fully lined with duel handles and a padded shoulder strap, got to be great value for money.
Tom.