Reaction RT-Bag-10 Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
At $95.98, the Reaction RT-Bag-10 costs roughly three to four times the other tackle bags in this comparison, but it backs that price with a 21 inch, 2.09 kilogram Large Bag build and a 4.6 star average across 636 reviews with 300+ bought last month.
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Anglers who want a genuinely large, heavy-duty 21 inch bag for a full rod-and-tackle loadout and are willing to pay a premium over compact competitors for that extra capacity and PVC durability.
Skip if
Skip it if budget matters more than capacity, since the Allen 63366377 ($23.80) and Allnice 8381168 ($25.99) cost a fraction of the price, or if you want something lightweight, since at 2.09 kilograms this is far heavier than smaller alternatives.
- Material Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Weight 2.09 Kilograms
- Length 21 Inches
- Size Large Bag
- Color Black
- Pieces 1 Count
- Priced 151% above the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 636 owner ratings
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Popularity3.2/5
636 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
Think about packing for a weekend trip where one bag needs to hold rods, reels, and a full tackle selection instead of splitting gear across several smaller pouches. That's the scenario the Reaction RT-Bag-10 is built for, and its $95.98 price tag reflects that ambition rather than the compact, single-trip bags most competitors in this comparison represent.
The spec sheet backs up the larger footprint: a 21 inch length, a Large Bag size classification, and a 2.09 kilogram weight, all built from PVC rather than the polyester used in cheaper alternatives. That combination of size and material points to a bag designed to carry real weight and hold its shape under a full load, at the cost of being noticeably heavier to carry than a lightweight polyester pouch.
Against the field, the price difference is stark. The Allen 63366377 runs $23.80, the Allnice 8381168 runs $25.99, and the Kylebooker KB201803 runs $31.57, all a fraction of the RT-Bag-10's cost. But the Reaction bag still holds a 4.6 star average across 636 reviews and moves 300+ units a month, a purchase volume that matches or beats every one of those cheaper options, suggesting buyers are finding the extra capacity worth the extra cost.
Pros
- 21 inch Large Bag size holds significantly more gear than compact alternatives
- PVC construction at 2.09 kilograms suggests a sturdier, heavier-duty build than polyester bags
- 4.6 star average across 636 reviews matches or beats every bag in this comparison
- 300+ bought last month equals the top purchase volume among comparable bags
- Single-piece black design keeps the styling simple for a large-capacity bag
Cons
- At $95.98, it costs three to four times more than the Allen 63366377, Allnice 8381168, or Kylebooker KB201803
- 2.09 kilograms is considerably heavier to carry than lighter polyester bags
- Only available in black, with no alternate colorway listed
- 636 reviews is fewer than the 6,400 posted by the Allnice 8381168
Specifications
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
| Length | 21 Inches |
| Size | Large Bag |
| Color | Black |
| Pieces | 1 Count |
Performance notes
A 21 inch, Large Bag classification puts this well above the compact tackle bags in this comparison, likely enough room for multiple tackle trays, extra line spools, and small tools in one case. The PVC shell, at 2.09 kilograms, is heavier than the polyester bags nearby, which typically means a stiffer, more water-resistant material that holds its shape when packed full rather than collapsing like a soft fabric tote. That weight is a tradeoff: carrying 2.09 kilograms of empty bag before adding any gear is noticeably more than the roughly quarter-kilogram weight of the Allen 63366377, so this is built for anglers who value capacity and durability over a light carry. The black colorway is straightforward and won't show dirt as readily as lighter colors.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 636 reviews sits at the top of this comparison alongside the Allen 63366377, and the 300+ bought last month figure matches the strongest sellers in the group despite a price several times higher. That pattern suggests buyers aren't simply choosing the cheapest option, a meaningful number are paying the premium for the larger 21 inch size and PVC build and coming away satisfied. The review count of 636 is smaller than the Allnice 8381168's 6,400, but the consistency of the rating at a higher price point is a stronger signal than raw volume alone.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the Reaction RT-Bag-10 cost so much more than other tackle bags?
At $95.98 it's priced for its Large Bag size, 21 inch length, and 2.09 kilogram PVC construction, all considerably bigger and heavier-duty than compact bags like the Allen 63366377 or Allnice 8381168, which run under $30.
Is the extra weight of the Reaction RT-Bag-10 a problem?
At 2.09 kilograms empty, it's meaningfully heavier than lighter polyester bags in this category. That weight generally comes from a sturdier PVC build meant to hold a full load, so it's a tradeoff between carry weight and capacity or durability.
Does the 300+ bought last month figure hold up against cheaper bags?
Yes. It matches the top purchase volume among the bags in this comparison, including the Allen 63366377 and Allnice 8381168, even though the Reaction bag costs several times more, suggesting real demand for the larger capacity.