rodbag recomendations

Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:33 am

any tips on this please,

had a mitchell bag that was probably for pike rods but managed my mustad tripod in 1 section and my 2 rods in the otherside - with the added bonus of taking 2 fixed spool reels in the "bump" sections on that same side

bloody zip stopped closing in places and then the zip handle came off a couple of days later - i blame the frost :lol:

cheers

Re: rodbag recomendations

Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:39 am

The shakespere salt range are good quality and value for money, i have the salt rod quiver which takes up to 4 rods and a tripod or two rods a beach buddy and a tripod.

Re: rodbag recomendations

Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:54 am

i also use the salt one corbyere, and it is a good sturdy bag well worth the money. and if you open the zip near the bottom of it, you can extend the lenth of the bag to cope with longer rods.

Re: rodbag recomendations

Tue Jan 05, 2010 6:18 pm

i use a salt one as well there really good

Re: rodbag recomendations

Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:21 am

Have the salt one that extends and find it great, good price as well

Regards

Seamus

Re: rodbag recomendations

Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:48 am

it seems the salt one is the way to go and the price range of all models are affordable - thanks for the reviews

Re: rodbag recomendations

Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:39 pm

corbyeire wrote:it seems the salt one is the way to go and the price range of all models are affordable - thanks for the reviews


i have a trabocco rod bag it fits 6 rods and reels in it and i got it for 40 euros zips are good still i had it for 1 year now

Re: rodbag recomendations

Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:13 pm

Hi Corbyeire,

I have a spare President rod bag, you'll get up to 4 rods into the bag and side pocket for rod holder, it is as good as new, not using it as i am using the salt bag, the only down side is the tips of the larger 2 piece rods will protrude out the end but got good use out of it, its there if you want it..

Regards

Seamus