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9 reviews
Fishing rod bag
Great item
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DAIWA-SANDSTORM-SEA-FISHING-ROD-HOLDALL
Well made strong holdall.would recommend. plenty of storage. long rods ors poles easily stored
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Holdall to hold all
Excellent rod holdall, will literally hold all your rods ect. I have had 5 beach rods plus 2 tripod,1 sand stick and a large fishing umbrella in mine.
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Diawa Sandstorm rod holdall
Good quality item for a affordable price..Plenty of room for tripod bank sticks rods etc...
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excellent quality
very well made. robust
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Well made and sturdy
This is a well made holdall with plenty of pockets and long enough to take the longest rods.
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Daiwa Sandstorm Sea Fishing Rod Holdall
Overall happy with product as it houses and protects my Harrison Torrix Q3 and Leeda M Sport rods. Which in itself is no mean feat as these are two beach caster rods, both two piece around 14 feet in length. Plenty of room inside holdall for an additional two rods. Rod tips do poke out of top by say 3 inches/7-8cm but it provides a greater deal of protection than older Mustard quiver. Only diference between this new holdall and Mustard quiver is quiver has internal padding to stop rods banging together and I think material is slightly thicker making quiver feel a bit more robust. Having said that these differences may be due to holdall being a lot longer internal padding may cause problems inserting rods due to length and padding and material thickness adds a lot of weight to a holdall which is heavier than Mustard quiver.Read full review
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