Sundridge seat/box

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Sundridge seat/box

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Got one of these Sundridge seat/box things from spottydogtackle.com, home, it would appear, of cheaper than usual tackle. Seems sturdy enough and has a sort of detachable bait tray that can clip on to the inside or outside. Decent width and length of strap. Looks like a winner. And not bad for ?14.99. Quick shipping as well.
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#2 Post by Steve »

I think you can buy these from Argos too? (you used to be able to anyway!)
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Re: Sundridge seat/box

#4 Post by hairyconger »

Sandman wrote:Got one of these Sundridge seat/box things from spottydogtackle.com, home, it would appear, of cheaper than usual tackle. Seems sturdy enough and has a sort of detachable bait tray that can clip on to the inside or outside. Decent width and length of strap. Looks like a winner. And not bad for £14.99. Quick shipping as well.


Yea i have one strap is a bit of a pain mines just gets shorter and shorter from tying it in the dark
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#5 Post by x »

I'm planning to soup up an old golf trolley to take mine. The strap would really only come into it anywhere the trolley wouldn't go. Thanks for the feedback though.
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Sundridge seat/box

#6 Post by Esox lunatic »

I bought my Sundridge seat/box in an Argos sale. Dead cheap and not at all bad. The strap was a real pain though as it kept undoing in the most inconvenient places.

I ended up making a permanent fix at a suitable strap length by sewing the strap at the fastener end with heavy thread. No problems now.

The lid fastener will need a bit of reinforcement: I don't really trust it. I'll probably drill a hole through the lid and the box to attach a karabiner or some type of fastener..

I fix the box with a bungee strap to a nifty heavy-duty suitcase trolley that was lying in the garage for about six years. This is handy for long hikes over even ground but I wouldn't chance it on anything rough. Probably a lot better for access to tow paths and fishing stages for course fishing. Still use the old rucksack for rock-hopping: hands are left free and load is balanced and light.

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