Plano PLABG350 Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
The Plano PLABG350 costs $63.60, roughly double the cheapest bags in this set, but it pairs a 4.7-star rating across 734 reviews with 300+ bought last month, matching the top demand tier while carrying published specs, a 3.7-pound nylon build, that the cheaper alternatives here do not list.
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Anglers who want a documented nylon build at 3.7 pounds in the 3500 size class, and who are buying steady recent demand and a top-tier rating rather than the lowest sticker price on the shelf.
Skip if
Skip this if budget is the deciding factor, since the Allen 63366377 and Allnice 8381168 both cost under $26 and match the same 300+ bought-last-month tier at less than half the Plano's price.
- Material Nylon
- Weight 3.7 Pounds
- Size 3500
- Color Khaki With Brown and Black Trim
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Feature Tackle Bag and Tackle Storage Stows
- Priced 66% above the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 734 owner ratings
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Popularity3.7/5
734 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
The Plano PLABG350 sits at $63.60, well above the $23.80 to $31.57 range of the three comparison bags. That is a meaningful gap, so the question is whether the specs and rating close it. On rating, the PLABG350 ties for the top spot at 4.7 stars across 734 reviews, ahead of the 4.6, 4.5 and 4.5 averages posted by the Allen, Allnice and Kylebooker bags.
What sets this bag apart from the others in this comparison is that it actually publishes a build spec: nylon material, 3.7 pounds, and a 3500 size designation with a khaki, brown and black trim color scheme. None of the three cheaper comparison bags list a nylon build, they are all polyester, so buyers who prefer nylon's abrasion resistance have a documented reason to look here first.
On demand, the PLABG350 shows 300+ bought last month, tying the Allen and Allnice bags at the top tier and beating the Kylebooker's 100+. Combined with the highest rating in the set, that recent purchase volume suggests the price premium is not scaring off buyers, it is simply a different tier of bag aimed at anglers who want a specific nylon build rather than the cheapest polyester option available.
Pros
- Ties for the highest rating in this comparison at 4.7 stars across 734 reviews
- 300+ bought last month matches the top demand tier alongside the Allen and Allnice bags
- Nylon construction at 3.7 pounds, the only bag in this set with a documented material and weight
- Size 3500 designation gives buyers a concrete capacity reference point
- Listed as InStock with no availability issues noted
Cons
- At $63.60, it costs more than double the Allen 63366377's $23.80
- Priced roughly $32 above the Allnice 8381168 despite a similar rating tier
- Nylon build may not suit buyers who specifically prefer polyester's lighter feel
- No dimension breakdown was provided beyond the 3500 size designation
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
| Size | 3500 |
| Color | Khaki With Brown and Black Trim |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | Tackle Bag and Tackle Storage Stows |
Performance notes
The PLABG350's 3.7-pound weight and nylon construction point to a bag built more for durability than minimal pack weight, since the polyester alternatives in this set trend lighter on paper, with the Allen bag listed at just 0.09 kilograms for comparison, though that figure is likely for a smaller component rather than the full bag. Nylon generally holds up better against repeated abrasion from hooks, lures and boat gunwales than polyester, which is a reasonable trade for anglers loading a bag heavily and hauling it in and out of a boat or truck bed regularly. The 3500 size designation typically corresponds to a mid-size tray footprint in Plano's lineup, which matters for anyone trying to match this bag to existing tackle tray systems before buying.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 734 reviews, tied for the best rating in this comparison, paired with 300+ bought last month puts the PLABG350 in the same demand tier as the two cheapest bags in the set. That is a notable pattern: buyers are choosing a $63.60 bag at the same rate they are choosing $23 to $26 alternatives, which suggests the nylon build and documented specs are pulling their weight rather than the bag riding on price alone. The 734-review sample is smaller than the Allnice bag's 6,400 reviews, so the rating carries slightly less statistical weight, but the consistency at 4.7 stars across a mid-size sample still reads as a solid buying pattern.
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Frequently asked questions
What material is the Plano PLABG350 tackle bag made from?
It is built from nylon and weighs 3.7 pounds, making it the only bag in this comparison with a documented material and weight, versus the polyester construction listed on the Allen, Allnice and Kylebooker alternatives, which may matter to anglers who prioritize abrasion resistance over minimal pack weight.
Is the Plano PLABG350 worth the higher price?
At $63.60 it costs more than double the Allen and Allnice bags, but it ties for the highest rating at 4.7 stars across 734 reviews and matches the top 300+ bought-last-month tier, suggesting real demand supports the premium for buyers who specifically want the documented nylon build.
What does the size 3500 designation mean for this bag?
It refers to Plano's sizing system for tackle storage, typically indicating a mid-size tray footprint, though exact dimensions were not listed beyond the 3500 designation, the 3.7-pound weight and the khaki, brown and black trim color scheme provided in the listing.