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EZ EZ PRO Tackle Bag Review

4.7 (62) Amazon rating$29.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $29.99, the EZ PRO Tackle Bag posts the highest rating in this lineup, 4.7 stars, but on only 62 reviews. That is a strong early signal, not yet a proven track record like the 830 to 6,400 reviews its rivals carry. It is a reasonable pick for anglers who want a simple, rigid plastic bag.

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Best for

Anglers who want a compact, rigid single-piece plastic tackle bag for short trips and don't need the pockets or straps of a soft-sided sling or backpack. The Pro size and grey finish suit a no-frills, grab-and-go setup.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a bag with a long buyer history behind it. With just 62 reviews, the EZ PRO hasn't built the volume that the Allnice (6,400 reviews) or Kylebooker (1,600 reviews) have, so there is less data to lean on before buying.

  • Material Plastic
  • Size Pro
  • Color Grey
  • Pieces 1 Count
  • Priced 22% below the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 62 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.9/5

    62 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

Anyone who has stood at the tailgate sorting jigs and swivels before first light knows the appeal of a bag that just holds gear without extra fuss. The EZ PRO Tackle Bag is built around that idea, a single plastic-construction bag in the Pro size, sold in grey, one piece per package, priced at $29.99.

The plastic build is the defining detail here. Compared to the polyester and nylon options in this same category, a rigid plastic shell holds its shape on its own rather than collapsing when partially loaded, which matters for anyone tossing gear into a truck bed or boat hatch. No weight or dimension figures are listed for this bag, so buyers are working from the Pro label and photos rather than a hard capacity number.

At $29.99, the EZ PRO sits between the Allen ($23.80) and Allnice ($25.99) on the low end and the Kylebooker ($31.57) on the high end. Its 4.7-star average is the best of the four, but its 62 reviews and 200+ bought-last-month figure are modest next to the Allnice's 6,400 reviews and 300+ purchases or the Kylebooker's 1,600 reviews. It reads as a newer entrant with a strong early rating rather than a long-established seller.

Pros

  • 4.7-star average is the highest rating among the four tackle bags compared here
  • 200+ bought last month is a solid demand signal for a bag under $30
  • Rigid plastic construction holds its shape better than a soft nylon or polyester sling bag when partially loaded
  • Priced at $29.99, cheaper than the Kylebooker's $31.57
  • Simple 1-count package, nothing to assemble beyond the bag itself
  • Currently in stock and available to ship

Cons

  • Only 62 reviews, far short of the Allnice's 6,400 or Kylebooker's 1,600
  • No weight or dimension specs listed, so capacity is hard to judge before buying
  • Rigid plastic shell does not offer the adjustable straps or multiple pockets of a soft-sided pack
  • Single grey color option, no camo or olive green alternative
  • The 'Pro' size label isn't tied to a published measurement, so buyers are guessing at fit

Specifications

MaterialPlastic
SizePro
ColorGrey
Pieces1 Count

Performance notes

The plastic construction is the main thing to weigh here. A rigid shell keeps its shape whether it's half full or packed tight, which is useful if the bag gets tossed around in a truck bed or boat compartment rather than carried gently. That rigidity is a tradeoff against the flexible nylon and polyester bags in this category, which compress for storage but sag once loaded. Because no weight or dimension figures are published for the EZ PRO, the Pro size label is the only sizing cue available, so buyers comparing it to the Allnice's stated 48 x 13 x 13 inch footprint or the Allen's 0.09 kilogram weight are working with less information here. The single grey colorway and one-count packaging keep things simple, but they also mean there's no way to size up or down within the product line itself.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star average is the strongest rating in this comparison, but it rests on only 62 reviews, a small sample next to the Allnice's 6,400 or the Kylebooker's 1,600. That gap suggests the EZ PRO is either newer to the market or simply sells in smaller volumes so far. The 200+ bought-last-month figure shows steady recent demand, though it trails the Allen and Allnice's 300+ and is well behind bags with thousands of reviews. Read together, the pattern points to a well-liked product among the buyers who have tried it, without yet the review depth that makes a rating statistically dependable.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the EZ PRO Tackle Bag worth it at $29.99?

At that price it lands mid-pack among comparable tackle bags and carries the highest star rating of the four compared here, 4.7 stars. The tradeoff is a review count of only 62, so that rating comes from a smaller sample than competitors with thousands of reviews.

What material is the EZ PRO Tackle Bag made from?

It's built from plastic, which gives it a rigid shape that holds up on its own rather than collapsing like a soft nylon or polyester bag. That makes it more of a structured carrier than a flexible pack.

How does it compare to the Kylebooker KB201803?

The EZ PRO is $1.58 cheaper at $29.99 versus $31.57 and rates higher, 4.7 stars versus 4.5. The Kylebooker has far more reviews, 1,600 versus 62, giving it a longer track record even with the slightly lower average score.

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