Allnice 8381168 Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
At $25.99, the Allnice 8381168 tackle bag stands out for review volume, carrying a 4.5-star average across 6,400 reviews, by far the largest sample of any bag in this comparison, alongside a 48 by 13 by 13 inch footprint and a 300+ bought-last-month pace.
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Anglers who want a large-format tackle bag backed by a huge volume of buyer feedback, with 6,400 reviews giving a statistically deep read on how the product performs across a wide customer base.
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Skip this if you want the highest-rated option available, since the Allen and Piscifun bags in this same comparison both post a 4.6-star average, edging out Allnice's 4.5 stars.
- Material Polyester
- Weight 10.56 ounces
- Size 48 inches x 13 inches x 13 inches
- Color Khaki Green
- Pieces 1 Count
- Priced 32% below the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 6,400 owner ratings
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Popularity4.9/5
6,400 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Some tackle bags win on price, others on size, and a few simply have more people vouching for them. The Allnice 8381168 leans into that last category. Priced at $25.99, it lists a 48 by 13 by 13 inch footprint in khaki green polyester, weighing 10.56 ounces according to the spec sheet, making it the largest stated dimension of any bag in this group.
What sets it apart most is scale of feedback. Its 4.5-star average is drawn from 6,400 reviews, dwarfing the Allen bag's 830 and the Kylebooker bag's 1,600, and even edging past the Piscifun bag's 7,900 in terms of how established the listing appears to be. That volume of reviews, combined with a 300+ bought-last-month figure matching the pace of the Allen and Piscifun bags, points to a long-running, widely purchased product rather than a newer entrant still building a track record.
The rating itself, 4.5 stars, is solid but not the top of the group, since both the Allen and Piscifun bags post 4.6 stars. At $25.99, Allnice sits in the middle of the price range, more expensive than Allen's $23.80 and Piscifun's $21.29, but cheaper than Kylebooker's $31.57. For buyers weighing size against price and rating, the 48 by 13 by 13 inch dimensions may be the deciding factor over the small gap in star rating.
Pros
- 6,400 reviews is the largest review sample in this tackle bag comparison
- Stated dimensions of 48 by 13 by 13 inches give buyers concrete size expectations
- 4.5-star average holds steady across a very large review base
- 300+ bought last month matches the top demand pace in this group
- Priced at $25.99, cheaper than the Kylebooker bag while offering a larger stated footprint
Cons
- 4.5-star rating trails the 4.6 stars posted by both the Allen and Piscifun bags
- At $25.99, it costs more than the Allen bag's $23.80 and the Piscifun bag's $21.29
- 10.56 ounce weight spec is inconsistent in unit format compared to competitors listed in kilograms
- No pliers, gripper, or bundled tools mentioned in the spec sheet, unlike some tackle-box alternatives
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Weight | 10.56 ounces |
| Size | 48 inches x 13 inches x 13 inches |
| Color | Khaki Green |
| Pieces | 1 Count |
Performance notes
A 48 by 13 by 13 inch bag is a genuinely large format compared to the other three tackle bags in this set, suggesting more internal room for rod storage, tackle trays, or bulkier gear. At 10.56 ounces, it stays reasonably light for its size, which matters for anglers who carry the bag any distance from vehicle to shoreline. The khaki green polyester construction matches the material choice of the Allen and Kylebooker bags, so durability expectations should be similar across the group. Because the spec sheet does not list bundled tools like a gripper or pliers, this bag reads as pure storage rather than a kit, meaning buyers should plan to supply their own tackle and tools. The size advantage is the clearest differentiator here, and it is the main reason to choose Allnice over a smaller, cheaper option like the Allen bag.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 6,400 reviews is the deepest data set in this comparison by a wide margin, more than triple the Kylebooker bag's 1,600 reviews. That scale suggests the rating is a stable, well-tested figure rather than one that could swing on a handful of recent reviews. The 300+ bought-last-month pace matches the strongest demand signals in the group, reinforcing that this is an established, high-volume listing. The half-star gap behind the Allen and Piscifun bags is modest, and given the much larger review base, it likely reflects genuine buyer experience rather than statistical noise from a small sample.
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Frequently asked questions
How big is the Allnice 8381168 tackle bag?
It measures 48 by 13 by 13 inches according to the listing, the largest stated footprint among the tackle bags compared here, and weighs 10.56 ounces.
Is a 4.5-star rating good when other bags rate 4.6 stars?
It is a strong rating, especially given it comes from 6,400 reviews, far more than the Allen or Kylebooker bags. The half-star gap behind the top-rated options is small and reflects a large, stable sample rather than a weak result.
Does the Allnice bag come with any tools or tackle included?
The spec sheet lists only material, weight, size, color, and piece count with no mention of bundled pliers or a gripper, so this appears to be sold as an empty storage bag rather than a kit.