Salt rod caryall

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southaussie
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Salt rod caryall

#1 Post by southaussie »

Has anyone got one, like them dislike them, they look o.k.
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#2 Post by bigsod »

They are very good, cant fault them.
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#3 Post by southaussie »

thanks Sod I might add it to my santa list, but then i may have to be good
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#4 Post by junior conger »

yeah they are really good
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#5 Post by Trojan »

I got one about 3 weeks ago very handy especially on long trecks takes a load off :D
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#6 Post by saving private brian »

ya i have 1 and rate them as a top quality bag.i have a salt triopd so it fits in perfect in the side bag.theres good room in them 2 for penty of rods.there stichin and material is really good and strong
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#7 Post by cretekos »

as the guys said is totally worth to get one plenty of room and great quality for the price.
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#8 Post by fishermannum1 »

have one myself, a good quality bag for its price.
open the zip at the bottom to extend the length of the bag,
handy for the long rods.
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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#9 Post by shamoo0804 »

have one myself, a good quality bag for its price.
open the zip at the bottom to extend the length of the bag,
handy for the long rods.
+1 :)
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#10 Post by Conger »

really good bag. I use 2 piece 14 ft rods and its the only one i found that will cover them
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#11 Post by Wild Rover »

Got the quiver version. A brilliant bag for shore and boat. For the price brill
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#12 Post by keith »

I have one and to be honest I think its a bit heavy compared to other ones and will not fit your
beach shelter, I have ugraded to the Ian golds carry all and it is much better..
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#13 Post by red »

keith wrote:I have one and to be honest I think its a bit heavy compared to other ones and will not fit your
beach shelter, I have ugraded to the Ian golds carry all and it is much better..

i usualy have 3 rods in mine with the tripod attachet to the outside. if im bringing the shelter with me i put the tripod inside with the 3 rods and it fits fine. the shelter goes on the outside and is secured by the 3 clips and the bottom goes in the little pocket. in the zipped pocket on the other side i have my 45cm and 1m. match sticks and it has room for loads more in their but the more that goes in the heavier it gets :lol:
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#14 Post by shamoo0804 »

I have one and to be honest I think its a bit heavy compared to other ones and will not fit your
beach shelter, I have ugraded to the Ian golds carry all and it is much better..
My RT beach buddy fits fine in the long external pocket, and as said above the tripod is secured by the 3 small clips on the outside, I've had as many as 5 rods in mine at times without a problem
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#15 Post by keith »

Im not slating it lads it had served me well for a long time but it is heavy and 3 rods a shelter and a
rest is a squeeze, If you dont have to walk too far its great but I prefer the Ian Golds one for the space
and how light and comfortable it is..

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