PLUSINNO ZB-02SJBMCH-02 Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
The PLUSINNO ZB-02SJBMCH-02 Tackle Bag is priced at $39.97, the highest of the four bags in this comparison, but backs it up with 644 reviews at 4.6 stars, more than triple the review count of the next-closest MATEIN listing. At 1.25 kilograms in a Medium size, it is a mid-size option built for buyers who want a proven track record.
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Anglers who want a mid-size tackle bag with a large, established review base to lean on. Good for buyers who are willing to pay a premium for the reassurance that comes with 644 reviews at a 4.6-star average.
Skip if
Skip it if $39.97 is more than you want to spend, since the Allen, Allnice, and Kylebooker bags in this comparison all cost less, ranging from $23.80 to $31.57, while covering similar polyester construction.
- Material Polyester
- Weight 1.25 Kilograms
- Size Medium
- Color Black Camo
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 644 owner ratings
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Popularity3.4/5
644 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
Anyone who has dumped a tangle of lures and pliers out of an undersized bag knows why a Medium classification and a real weight figure matter before checkout. The PLUSINNO ZB-02SJBMCH-02 weighs 1.25 kilograms and comes in a Black Camo colorway, giving it a size and finish aimed at anglers who want organized storage without going to a full Large bag.
At $39.97, it is the most expensive bag in this four-way comparison, sitting above the Kylebooker KB201803 ($31.57), the Allnice 8381168 ($25.99), and the Allen 63366377 ($23.80). What sets it apart is review volume: 644 reviews at a 4.6-star average is well ahead of the Allen's 830 reviews at 4.6 stars in raw count terms among the pricier options, though still behind Allnice's much larger 6,400-review base.
The 300+ bought last month figure matches the Allen and Allnice bags exactly, suggesting comparable current demand despite the price gap. For a buyer who wants a Medium-size bag with a substantial, positive review history and does not mind paying more for it, the PLUSINNO ZB-02SJBMCH-02 is a reasonable match, though budget-focused shoppers have cheaper polyester alternatives in this set.
Pros
- 4.6-star average across 644 reviews, a large and consistent review base for this price tier
- 300+ bought last month matches the demand seen on the Allen and Allnice bags
- Medium size and 1.25-kilogram weight suit anglers who do not need a full Large bag
- Black Camo colorway offers a low-visibility option not listed on the other three bags
- Polyester construction matches the material used across all four bags in this comparison
- In-stock availability means the listing is not backordered at the time of this comparison
Cons
- At $39.97, it is the most expensive bag in this comparison by at least $8.40
- Review count of 644 is far behind the Allnice bag's 6,400 reviews
- 1.25 kilograms is heavier than the Allen bag's stated 0.09 kilograms empty weight
- Medium size may be too small for anglers who need Large-classification capacity
- No stated exterior dimensions beyond the Medium size label
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1.25 Kilograms |
| Size | Medium |
| Color | Black Camo |
Performance notes
A 1.25-kilogram weight in a Medium-size bag suggests a build with enough structure to hold its shape once loaded, rather than the featherweight construction implied by the Allen bag's 0.09-kilogram figure. Polyester remains the standard material choice here, offering water resistance without the added cost of more technical fabrics. The Black Camo colorway is a practical detail for anglers fishing pressured waters where a bright bag on the bank can spook fish in shallow, clear water. Medium as a size classification typically means room for two to four tackle trays plus loose gear, positioning this bag between the compact Allen listing and the Large-classified MATEIN and Allnice bags. For someone who packs a moderate tackle load and values a settled, well-reviewed product over the largest possible capacity, these specs line up with a dependable mid-size carry option.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 644 reviews is a strong combination of consistency and volume, especially compared to lower-review bags like the MATEIN at 173 reviews. It sits just below the Allen bag's 4.6-star average on 830 reviews, meaning the two are essentially tied on rating despite the price difference. The 300+ bought last month figure matching both the Allen and Allnice bags suggests the higher price has not slowed current purchase activity. Taken together, the pattern points to a product that has built trust over a meaningful number of purchases rather than riding a small batch of early five-star reviews.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the PLUSINNO ZB-02SJBMCH-02 worth the higher price compared to other tackle bags?
At $39.97 it costs more than the Allen, Allnice, and Kylebooker bags in this comparison, but its 644 reviews at 4.6 stars represent a larger, more established review base than the pricier MATEIN bag's 173 reviews, which may justify the premium for buyers who value that track record.
How does the Medium size compare to the Large-classified bags in this lineup?
The Medium classification and 1.25-kilogram weight suggest less capacity than the Large-classified MATEIN and Allnice bags, making it a better fit for anglers with a moderate tackle load rather than those packing a full range of boxes and boxes of gear.
Does the 300+ bought last month figure suggest good ongoing demand?
Yes, it matches the same 300+ figure posted by both the Allen and Allnice bags, indicating the PLUSINNO listing is selling at a comparable pace despite its higher $39.97 price point.