Beyond HAULER-XL Tackle Bag Review

4.6 (83) Amazon rating$89.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Beyond HAULER-XL is the priciest bag in this comparison at $89.99, but it is also the only one bundled as a 12-piece set. With a 4.6-star rating across 83 reviews, it earns its premium mostly through what comes in the box, not through review volume.

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Best for

Anglers who want a single purchase to cover both the bag and the accompanying pieces, and who prefer an extra-large Oxford fabric bag over hunting for separate trays or organizers at a lower price point.

Skip if

Skip this if you already own tackle trays and just need a standalone bag, since you would be paying $89.99 partly for pieces you do not need. Budget shoppers should look at the $23.80 or $25.99 options instead.

  • Material Oxford
  • Weight 1.95 Kilograms
  • Size c - Extra Large
  • Color Black
  • Pieces 12 Count
  • Priced 135% above the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 83 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.1/5

    83 owner reviews, fewer 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 Beyond HAULER-XL is an extra-large tackle bag built from Oxford fabric, weighing 1.95 kilograms and sold as a 12-piece set in black. At $89.99, it is priced well above every other bag in this group, more than triple the $23.80 Allen bag and nearly triple the $25.99 Allnice bag.

That price gap has an obvious explanation in the specs. Where the Allen, Allnice, and Kylebooker bags all list a single piece, the HAULER-XL ships as 12 pieces, which typically means the bag comes with trays, pouches, or organizers included rather than sold separately. Its extra-large sizing and 1.95-kilogram weight also point to a bigger bag built to carry more gear than the lighter, smaller-sized competitors in this set.

On ratings, the HAULER-XL holds 4.6 stars across 83 reviews, matching the Allen bag's 4.6-star average but with far fewer total reviews than the Allen's 830 or the Allnice's 6,400. Bought last month sits at 200+, a respectable but more modest figure than the Allen and Allnice bags' 300+ each. For buyers who value an all-in-one purchase and extra-large capacity, the price premium tracks with what is actually included, but it is not the pick for anyone comparing dollar-per-bag against the cheaper single-piece options.

Pros

  • Ships as a 12-piece set, more included pieces than any other bag compared here
  • Extra-large size suited to bigger tackle loads
  • 4.6-star rating across 83 reviews matches the Allen bag's average
  • Oxford fabric construction for durability
  • 200+ bought last month shows active, ongoing demand
  • In Stock availability with no listed backorder

Cons

  • At $89.99, it costs more than triple the cheapest bag in this comparison
  • 83 total reviews is the smallest review pool among these four bags
  • 1.95 kilograms is the heaviest empty weight listed here
  • Ships in black only, per the listed color option

Specifications

MaterialOxford
Weight1.95 Kilograms
Sizec - Extra Large
ColorBlack
Pieces12 Count

Performance notes

The 12-piece count is the defining spec here. Instead of a single bag you organize yourself, the HAULER-XL bundles trays, pouches, or dividers directly into the purchase, which is why its price sits so far above the single-piece competitors. Extra-large sizing paired with 1.95 kilograms of empty weight suggests a bag built to carry a genuinely large tackle collection rather than a light day-trip kit, and that combination of size and included pieces is what justifies calling this a system rather than just a bag. Oxford fabric gives it the same durability profile as other bags in this set, so the added weight is coming from capacity and included components, not from a heavier or lower-quality shell material. Buyers should weigh whether they actually need 12 pieces of included storage before treating the price gap as pure markup.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average across 83 reviews puts the HAULER-XL on par with the Allen bag's rating, but with a review pool roughly a tenth the size. That smaller sample means the rating carries more statistical noise than the Allnice bag's 6,400-review 4.5-star average, though it also has not had the volume to accumulate the kind of mixed feedback that can drag down a rating over thousands of purchases. The 200+ bought last month figure is lower than the Allen and Allnice bags but still indicates a steadily selling product, not a stagnant listing. For a premium-priced item, a consistent 4.6-star average with ongoing monthly purchases is a reasonable sentiment signal, even if the total review count leaves more room for the average to shift than the larger competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the 12-piece set actually include with the Beyond HAULER-XL?

The listing specifies 12 pieces total, which for a tackle bag of this size typically means trays, dividers, or accessory pouches bundled with the main bag. Exact contents beyond piece count are not detailed in the specs, so buyers should confirm exact included items before purchase.

Is the Beyond HAULER-XL worth $89.99 compared to cheaper tackle bags?

It costs more than triple the Allen bag at $23.80, but it also includes 12 pieces versus a single piece for the cheaper options. If you need the bag and organizers together, the price reflects that bundle rather than a markup on the bag alone.

How does the 83-review rating compare to other tackle bags?

At 4.6 stars across 83 reviews, it ties the Allen bag's average but with far fewer total reviews than the Allnice bag's 6,400 or the Kylebooker bag's 1,600. It is a solid rating, just built on a smaller sample size than the larger competitors.

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