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KastKing Karryall Fishing Rod Bag,81L Large Storage Water-resistant Rod Case Holds 6 Rods & Reels,Foldable Fishing Bag Accommodate Fishing Gear and Equipment,Fishing Gifts for Men,Black

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About this item

  • Premium Fabric: Made with double water-resistant, high-density 600D Oxford fabric and PVC-coated exterior to protect gear from elements.
  • Spacious Storage: Built-in fishing rod holders and large storage space divided into compartments for organization.
  • Easy Access: Drawstring closure and hook & loop flap for quick access to gear and tackle.
  • Innovative Design: Detachable shoulder strap and tactical molle hold-down system for customization and comfort.
  • Perfect for Anglers: Holds all fishing gear and clothing for a day on the water.



Product Description

KastKing Karryall Fishing Rod Bag-Water-resistant Rod Case Holds 6 Rods & Reels

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Secure Rod & Combos

Hook & loop straps near the top of the bag lock your rod and combos in place.

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Protective Strap

The wide built-in strap covers your reels to hold them in place and protect them from damage.

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Removable Divider

The large main storage space includes a built-in removable divider to separate the top and bottom spaces inside the bag.

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Rubber Feet

The bottom of the rod bag features four-foot pads to help protect the fabric and your gear.

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Reinforced Shoulder Strap

Durable 600D fabric with reinforced material and stitching ensures the Karryall will provide many years of reliable use.

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Tactical Molle System

The die-cut tactical molle hold-down system on the front zippered pocket provides unlimited possibilities to customize your rod bag.

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External Pockets

Additional exterior pockets can carry utility boxes, baits, tools, or other essential gear.

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American Flag Patch

The front of the bag includes a hook & loop material section to add your favorite patch or display the American flag patch included with the Karryall.

  • No, this one doesn't come with a fishing rod,But you can put your own fishing rod in the rod pocket around the product

  • This bag has a capacity of 81L. When I go outdoors, it not only holds my fishing accessories, but also some clothes that I need for camping. In short, its capacity is the largest bag I have ever bought.

  • Yes, this bag is foldable. When you don't want to use it, you can fold it up and put it away, so it doesn't take up too much space

  • Suitable for 3600 and 3700 tackle boxes. And you could store (8) 3600 tackle boxes or (6) 3700 tackle boxes in this rod bag


Kenny
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Looks great holds all my gear
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
Ever get tired of your hands full of rods, chairs, and other important fishing tackle? Well this product is the answer. This bag is massive. It doesn't lighten the load whatsoever, the bag empty is lowkey kind of heavy, but it makes carrying the load so much better. If you fish for catfish or bass and have multiple rods for different kind of of fishing, I highly recommend this item. It can carry foldable camping chairs, which is great for setting up for bait fishing. If you fish with bait, this item is more accustomed for you. If you fish for bass with artificial, I'd recommend a different solution to switching out your baits.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Very well made,plenty of room to store all my stuff also seems like it will hold a good bit of weight without tearing at the strap.very happy with my purchase.not to bad as far as the price.i think it's worth it.you get what you pay for.anybody wanting a fishing bag that will hold your poles and tackle get this bad you won't regret it.
David B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
The drawstring qt the top of the bag broke after 2 short days. The shoulder strap is very uncomfortable also.
Kris
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
This bag is a HUGE letdown. I was thinking that Kastking was a good and reputable brand in the fishing industry. However, when we put in 10lbs of stuff, mostly towels, a small tacklebox, and clothes, along with one fishing rod, the carry straps snapped. To make matters worse, we tried to carry it the rest of the way to the beach, yet the seam on the side completely ripped!!! Freaking disaster, and not going to lie, I'm really angry with this brand. It seems like 'Made in America' has no weight with this company, because this was hands down the worst bag I couldve gotten. I've since then, invested in a different brand of bag called Riverruns, and their bag is FAR better than this one, actually able to hold its weight!! Severely disappointed with Kastking, especially as this was a gift for my hubby, and the day we went to the beach to fish was our anniversary. This darn bag made everything a pain in the butt. Never again.
EMS
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023
KastKing Karryall Fishing Rod Bag, 81L Large Storage Water-resistant Rod Case• UNSPSC Code: 49131500 (Fishing tackle)• ASIN: ‎ B0BKKJ14DKOverall Rating: 4 – it is great for what it is – in my mind – designed for. This Rod Bag will work very well as long as you know what is - and isn’t, and use/pack/carry it properly. I recommend it for the use suggested – while I’m sure it has many others, it may not perform as well.When it first arrived, I was surprised by two things. The size of the package (~15”x~17”x~3” thick) and it’s weight (~2½ lbs). Then after opening, the size of the bag itself.What it is:• This is a large (nearly 4 feet tall and 1 foot in diameter) duffel with outside “pockets” and outside pockets fishing rod butts, and Velcro straps for securing the rods to the bag.What it is not• It is NOT a “Travel” bag or for carrying long distances or over narrow paths.It works great for what I got it for – to carry multiple rods, reels, tackle, ground blanket, folding chair, food, drink and anything else needed to spend a day at the lake or favorite fishing spot for some “recreational” fishing with the family. I did not get this to “pack” for a fishing trip, or to carry in my canoe, carry for long distances or in “rough” terrain.Pros• Its big. It will carry a lot.• Can use as an approximately 42” long 12” diameter duffel that will easily hold a folding chair, or split into separate compartments (~15” Lower with zipper flap and ~24” upper with draw-string closure)• It is not “rigid”. Can be refolded to the “shipping” size easily for storage when not in use• “Padded” bottom (with rubber button feet) and a (tethered but can be folded back) padded divider so the items you place in the lower compartment are fairly well protected from ground or upper compartment “dings”• Molle System on the lower compartment access flap (webbing arranged in a grid so you can weave Molle “attachments” into it and affix in any arrangement you desire)• Outside compartment that perfectly holds a (KastKing) tackle tray (or place multiple trays in the lower compartment• Well made, with a lined interior – no raw seams exposedCons• Its big (Also a Pro)• Not “rigid” or self-supporting (Also a Pro)• Shoulder strap “D” rings are attached (sewn) directly to the fabric – there is no encircling strap for added support or a “backbone” to provide rigidity• No extra “D” rings or loops to clip or tie other small items to the outside of the bag for quick access. (Yes - there is the Molle.)• Draw string closure, like ALL draw string closures, leaves a hole when closed as tight as possible – not a problem, just an FYI if it rains• By design, rods are “outside” the bag - with open rod “butt pockets” - exposed to elements• Single shoulder strap – no other carry options.What I did was to gather a several full size and “Child” size rods & reels, a pup tent, golf umbrella, bucket and more to “load” the bag. (Bucket was to over 12" in diameter so too big)First, with the bag not being “self-supporting” it was difficult to attach the rods as the bag kept collapsing - I ended up hanging it from a door, which made it much easier.Secondly, I was reminded that my rods were not created equal. Some were very long, some short, some multi-section, some were one piece. Some had the reel right at the butt, others had a short below-the-reel grip, some long. Same with the reels – different styles/sizes.I could not see any time I would want to keep a sectioned rod fully assembled when using this as it would present a risk of damage to the rod or injury to companions walking with me. As I stand over six feet tall, the rod would extend way over my head or to the front or back depending on how I carried the bag (“back-pack” style with the bag resting on my back or slung over the shoulder and carried at my side). I did try it though, taking a short walk down a wooded trail. When simply walking, the swing of the very tall bag from one shoulder made it all but impossible to control, causing the longer rods to catch on underbrush or low hanging branches. One-piece long rods would have a similar problem.I also found, that when not “stuffed”, which would make it more rigid, the shoulder strap supports located at the ends caused the bag to sag in the middle. In my case, with the “too short” rod and umbrella, it became visually obvious and physically difficult to carry and maneuver.See the pictures to better understand what I found. Overall, a good quality bag, and it should meet its intended purpose well if used properly.
Terrence Downing
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023
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