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YakAttack BLP-PRO-13X13-BG Tackle Box Review

4.7 (862) Amazon rating$129.95100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The YakAttack BLP-PRO-13X13-BG runs $129.95, roughly six times the price of the mid-tier boxes in this comparison, and carries a 4.7 star average across 862 reviews at a substantial 6.9 pounds, positioning it as the heavy-duty, premium option in this lineup.

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Best for

Anglers, especially kayak fishermen, who want a rugged, purpose-built storage crate rather than a basic plastic box and are willing to pay a premium for it. The 6.9 pound weight and Battleship Grey finish suggest a durable, mountable system rather than a lightweight grab-and-go container.

Skip if

Skip it if budget is the priority, since at $129.95 it costs far more than every other box in this comparison, the next closest being the Plano 758 at $84.67. Anglers who just need basic lure storage without kayak-specific mounting needs will get better value from a cheaper option.

  • Weight 6.9 Pounds
  • Color Battleship Grey
  • Pieces 1
  • Priced 444% above the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 862 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.6/5

    862 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

A kayak angler securing gear to a boat deck needs something sturdier and more mountable than a basic plastic box, and that use case sits at the center of the YakAttack BLP-PRO-13X13-BG. At $129.95, it is priced well above every other product in this comparison, more than four times the $25.19 LARIPOP pack and roughly six times the $21.59 RUNCL tray.

The specs list a weight of 6.9 pounds in a Battleship Grey finish, sold as a single one-count unit. That weight is substantial relative to the other boxes here, most of which are measured in fractions of a kilogram or not listed at all, pointing to a heavier-duty build likely intended for mounting or crate-style use rather than being tucked into a soft tackle bag.

On reputation, its 4.7 star average across 862 reviews ties the top rating in this set, shared with the Plano 758 and Plano 1155-03, while its review count sits comfortably between the Plano 1155-03's 619 and the RUNCL's 1,614. Bought last month sits at 100+, matching the steady demand pattern of the Plano competitors despite the much higher price.

Pros

  • 4.7 star average across 862 reviews ties the top rating in this comparison
  • 862 reviews sit between the Plano 1155-03's 619 and the RUNCL's 1,614, a solid mid-range sample size
  • 6.9 pound weight signals a heavier-duty build than the sub-kilogram boxes elsewhere in this set
  • 100+ bought last month matches steady demand despite a price far above the rest of the comparison
  • Battleship Grey finish suggests purpose-built styling for mounted or crate-style setups

Cons

  • $129.95 price is more than four times the cost of the next closest box, the Plano 758 at $84.67
  • 6.9 pounds is heavy compared to lightweight boxes like the 0.1 kilogram PLUSINNO kit
  • Single one-count unit at this price offers no bundled contents, unlike the PLUSINNO's 137-piece kit
  • Premium price may not suit anglers who only need basic terminal tackle storage

Specifications

Weight6.9 Pounds
ColorBattleship Grey
Pieces1

Performance notes

At 6.9 pounds, this is by a wide margin the heaviest single unit in this comparison, where most other boxes either list weights under a kilogram or omit weight entirely. That mass typically comes from a thicker-walled, more rigid shell built to survive being strapped to a kayak deck or stacked in a crate system, rather than carried loosely in a soft bag. The Battleship Grey finish and 13x13 dimension referenced in the model name point toward a square-format crate or tray meant to integrate with mounting hardware, a different use case than the pocket-sized RUNCL tray or the compact PLUSINNO kit. Buyers should weigh that weight and format against how they actually transport gear, since the added bulk that helps on a kayak mount may be unnecessary for bank or boat fishing.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 862 reviews puts this in a tie for the highest rating in this comparison, alongside the Plano 758 and Plano 1155-03, and its review volume is large enough to lend that rating real weight, well above the 196 to 271 range seen on the smaller-sample boxes in this set. The 100+ bought last month figure matches the steady, unspiking demand pattern of the Plano competitors, notable given this product's price is roughly six times higher than several of them, suggesting buyers are choosing it deliberately for its build rather than opportunistically for its price.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is the YakAttack BLP-PRO-13X13-BG so much more expensive than other tackle boxes?

At $129.95 and 6.9 pounds, it is built as a heavier-duty crate-style unit rather than a basic plastic box, which likely accounts for the price gap versus the $3.97 to $84.67 range of the other boxes in this comparison.

Is the rating strong enough to justify the price?

Its 4.7 star average across 862 reviews ties the top rating in this comparison and rests on a solid review sample, but whether that justifies the roughly six-times price premium depends on whether you need its heavier-duty, mountable build.

Who is this tackle box best suited for?

The 6.9 pound weight and Battleship Grey finish point toward kayak anglers or anyone wanting a rugged, mountable crate-style system, rather than someone who just needs basic lure and hook storage in a soft bag.

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