KastKing AMTE-KTATKBKY-364BPDB-US-FBA Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
The KastKing 40L Tackle Bag at $76.49 leads this comparison with a 4.8 star rating across 2,300 reviews and 1,000+ bought last month, backed by padded, waterproof construction that the budget bags in this set do not offer.
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Anglers who need a large 40 liter bag with padded, waterproof protection for carrying multiple tackle trays on boat trips or extended outings where gear stays exposed to spray and rain.
Skip if
Skip this if you only need a small bag for a couple of trays on a quick trip, since at 1.35 kilograms and 40 liters this is built for volume, and the $76.49 price is more than double the cheaper polyester options here.
- Material Oxford
- Weight 1.35 Kilograms
- Size Large (40L, 13”x10.24”x17.72”)
- Color B: Large (40 L) - Khaki
- Pieces 1
- Feature Padded, Waterproof
- Priced 100% above the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 2,300 owner ratings
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Popularity4.5/5
2,300 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
Picture loading a boat for a full day on the water, where tackle bags get rained on, splashed, and stacked under other gear. That is the scenario the KastKing 40L Tackle Bag is built for, with a listed feature set of padded and waterproof construction in Oxford material. At 1.35 kilograms and sized large at 40 liters, roughly 13 by 10.24 by 17.72 inches, it is built to hold considerably more gear than the smaller bags in this comparison.
At $76.49, it is priced well above the Allen ($23.80), Allnice ($25.99), and Kylebooker ($31.57) bags, all of which are single-digit-liter polyester builds without the padded, waterproof spec. That price gap reflects a difference in what each bag is designed to do: this one is a large-capacity, protective carry rather than a light day bag.
The rating and demand numbers back up the premium. A 4.8 star average across 2,300 reviews is both higher and larger in sample size than any of the smaller alternatives, and 1,000+ bought last month outpaces every other bag in this set by a wide margin. For anglers who need real capacity and weather protection, the numbers suggest this is the bag buyers are actually choosing.
Pros
- Padded and waterproof construction, a feature not listed on the cheaper polyester alternatives
- 40 liter large capacity (13 in x 10.24 in x 17.72 in) for carrying multiple tackle trays
- 4.8 star rating across 2,300 reviews, the highest rating and sample size in this comparison
- 1,000+ bought last month, more than triple the Allen and Allnice figures of 300+
- Oxford material construction for durability against abrasion and moisture
Cons
- At $76.49, more than double the price of the Allen, Allnice, and Kylebooker bags
- Weighs 1.35 kilograms, noticeably heavier than smaller polyester bags in this set
- Large 40L size may be more bag than anglers who only carry a couple of trays actually need
- Only listed in one khaki colorway option at this size
Specifications
| Material | Oxford |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1.35 Kilograms |
| Size | Large (40L, 13”x10.24”x17.72”) |
| Color | B: Large (40 L) - Khaki |
| Pieces | 1 |
| Feature | Padded, Waterproof |
Performance notes
The padded construction matters for anyone stacking tackle trays or lures with hard hooks inside the bag, since padding helps absorb impact and protects contents from shifting damage during transport. Waterproofing is the bigger functional spec here though, since a bag rated for it can be set down on a wet boat deck or left in light rain without soaking through to the trays inside, something the plain polyester bags in this comparison are not built to withstand. At 40 liters and 1.35 kilograms, the bag trades portability for capacity, and the roughly 13 by 10.24 by 17.72 inch footprint is sized to swallow several trays rather than one or two. For boat and extended-trip use, that capacity and weather resistance combination is the functional case for the higher price.
What buyers say
A 4.8 star average across 2,300 reviews is the strongest combination of rating and sample size in this comparison, edging out even the smaller KastKing bag's 4.7 stars across 2,000 reviews. The 1,000+ bought last month figure stands well above the Allen and Allnice bags at 300+ each and the Kylebooker at 100+, suggesting that despite costing more than double those alternatives, this bag is converting the most current buyers by a clear margin. That combination, a high rating held across a large review count alongside the highest recent purchase volume in the set, points to sustained buyer satisfaction rather than an early-review spike.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the KastKing 40L Tackle Bag worth the higher price over cheaper alternatives?
At $76.49 it costs more than double the Allen or Allnice bags, but it adds padded, waterproof construction and 40 liters of capacity that those smaller polyester bags do not offer. The 4.8 star rating and 1,000+ bought last month suggest buyers see the difference as worthwhile.
How much can the 40L KastKing bag actually hold?
At roughly 13 by 10.24 by 17.72 inches and 40 liters, it is sized to carry multiple tackle trays, well beyond what the smaller bags in this comparison can hold.
Is this bag actually waterproof or just water resistant?
The listing specifies a waterproof feature alongside Oxford material and padded construction. That combination is intended to keep contents dry in conditions like boat spray or rain, unlike the plain polyester bags compared here.