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Fishpond Voyager Travel Rod Tube Bag

 
Fishpond Voyager Travel Rod Tube Bag
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    Rating: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 1 Reviews
    Code: FP82VTRTB
    Shipping Weight: 2.25 pounds

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    Protection for the journey. Our Voyager Travel Rod Tube Bags are designed to keep your travel rods safe and secure no matter where your travels take you. Available in two sizes to accommodate travel tubes for three, four and five-piece rods. Our Voyager bags feature a durable, padded case to protect your rods from the “bumps and bruises” of land, water or air travel.

    Features

    • Rugged 16 oz. cotton canvas material
    • Elastic interior straps secure rod tubes during travel
    • “Tuck-away” shoulder strap and padded handles
    • Two padded and zippered exterior pockets for additional storage
    • “Tuck-away” hanging hardware for stowing bag in airplane or lodge closets
    • Heavy-duty nylon zippers with zipper gutters to repel water

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    Average Customer Review: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 1 Reviews
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    5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 Great Bag, 8.7.2011
    Reviewer: Clayton M. (Haymarket, VA)

    I purchased the 43" bag to accommodate a longer 10' rod. It is built for 3 rods but handled (2) 3W, (2) 5W and (1) 7W in their tubes. Although it is soft like a canvas duffel the rod tubes provide the rigidity. It is well padded and ruggedly built with side pouches able to store reels and fly boxes comfortably. There is a stowed end hook to hang it up in a closet and the carrying strap can be put away in its own pocket. The 43" stuffed with 5 rods is a little larger than I care to lug around an airport for an extended period and technically a tiny bit larger than most carry on limits but I have had no problem with the airlines allowing it to be brought on board. As long as I have to carry 3-5 rods this will be my bag.