KastKing HyperSeal Waterproof Tackle Box, 3600 and 3700 Tackle Trays, Review
Our verdict
At $25.56, the KastKing HyperSeal Waterproof Tackle Box pairs 2 tackle trays with a 4.7-star rating across 581 reviews and 1,000+ bought last month, the single strongest demand figure in this entire comparison.
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Anglers who want a waterproof, multi-tray tackle system at a mid-low price point, especially those fishing near water where a sealed design protects gear from splashes or rain.
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You need a single large box rather than two separate trays, or you specifically want the largest possible review history like the 1,600-review Plano 23500-00.
- Material Polyester
- Color Orange
- Pieces 2.0 Count
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 581 owner ratings
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Popularity3.0/5
581 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 KastKing HyperSeal Waterproof Tackle Box is priced at $25.56 and includes 2 tackle trays in a polyester, orange-colored design, making it a two-piece system rather than a single molded box. This puts its price close to the Avlcoaky box at $21.99 and the PLUSINNO RM at $24.99, and well below the Plano 758 at $84.67.
What stands out most is the demand pattern. Bought last month sits at 1,000+, dramatically higher than every other product in this comparison, which range from 100+ to 400+. That is roughly double the next-highest figure, the Ghosthorn LYH's 400+, and ten times the 100+ baseline shared by the Plano lineup.
At 4.7 stars across 581 reviews, this product matches the top rating tier held by the Plano 758 and Plano 1155-03, while its review count of 581 sits close to the Plano 1155-03's 619 reviews. The waterproof design, described as HyperSeal in the product name, differentiates it from every other tackle box in this comparison, none of which explicitly advertise a sealed or waterproof build.
Pros
- 1,000+ bought last month, by far the highest demand figure in this comparison
- 4.7-star rating ties the top score alongside the Plano 758 and Plano 1155-03
- 581 reviews is a solid sample, close to the Plano 1155-03's 619
- Waterproof HyperSeal design not matched by any other product in this comparison
- Includes 2 tackle trays for a system-style setup at a mid-low price of $25.56
- Priced well below premium options like the Plano 758 at $84.67
Cons
- 581 reviews still trails the Plano 23500-00's 1,600 and the Plano 758's 1,100
- No weight spec listed, making portability comparisons to other boxes difficult
- Two separate trays rather than one large single-compartment box
- Polyester material differs from the plastic builds of most alternatives, which may affect rigidity
- Orange color scheme is a specific aesthetic that will not appeal to every buyer
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Color | Orange |
| Pieces | 2.0 Count |
Performance notes
A waterproof HyperSeal design paired with 2 tackle trays suggests this product is built for anglers who fish in wet conditions, near splashing water, or in rain, where a standard plastic box could let moisture in and rust hooks or damage lures. The polyester material is a departure from the rigid plastic shells used by the Plano alternatives, likely functioning as an outer seal or gasket system rather than a hard case. Splitting storage across 2 trays instead of one large compartment allows an angler to grab a single tray for a short trip while leaving the rest secured, which is a different use pattern than the single fixed-box designs like the Plano 1155-03 or the Avlcoaky 3-layer box.
What buyers say
The standout figure here is 1,000+ bought last month, an order of magnitude above the 100+ baseline shared by three Plano alternatives and well past even the Ghosthorn LYH's 400+. Paired with a 4.7-star rating across 581 reviews, tying the top rating tier in this comparison, the pattern points to a product that is both well-liked and currently in high demand. The review count of 581, while smaller than the Plano 23500-00's 1,600, is still substantial, and combined with the outsized recent purchase volume, suggests this waterproof design is resonating strongly with current buyers even if its total review history has not yet caught up to the longest-standing competitors.
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Frequently asked questions
What does HyperSeal mean for the KastKing tackle box?
HyperSeal refers to the waterproof design described in the product name, distinguishing it from other tackle boxes in this comparison that do not list a sealed or waterproof feature, making it a relevant option for anglers fishing in wet or rainy conditions.
How many trays come with this tackle box?
The listing specifies 2.0 Count for tackle trays, meaning buyers get two separate 3600 and 3700 size trays rather than a single fixed compartment box like the Plano 1155-03.
Why is the bought-last-month figure so much higher than other tackle boxes?
At 1,000+, this product's recent purchase volume is far above the 100+ to 400+ range seen across every other product in this comparison. The facts do not explain the cause, but it signals notably strong current demand relative to the rest of the category.