TideRex TR01 Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
The TideRex TR01 tackle bag set costs $29.99 and includes 20 pieces built from 900D Oxford fabric, more individual components than any competitor here, backed by a 4.6-star average across 118 reviews. For anglers who want a full organized system out of the box rather than one single bag, it's the most complete option at this price.
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Anglers building a tackle storage system from scratch who want multiple pouches and containers included rather than buying a single bag and filling it themselves. The 900D Oxford fabric and 17 x 6.6 x 8.8 inch case suit anyone who wants gear pre-organized into a set.
Skip if
Skip it if you already own tackle boxes and just need one rugged bag, since the 20-piece count won't matter and cheaper single-bag options like the Allen at $23.80 cover that need just as well at a lower price.
- Material 900D Oxford Fabric
- Length 17 Inches
- Size 17 x 6.6 x 8.8 inches
- Color Grey
- Pieces 20 Count
- Priced 22% below the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 118 owner ratings
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Popularity1.5/5
118 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 starting a tackle collection from zero eventually runs into the same problem: rods and reels get covered fast, but small hooks, weights and lures need their own homes too. The TideRex TR01 tries to solve that in one purchase by bundling 20 pieces into a single $29.99 set, built from 900D Oxford fabric and sized at 17 x 6.6 x 8.8 inches for the main case.
Compared with the other tackle bags tracked here, the TR01 is the only one built as a multi-piece system rather than a single bag. The Allen 63366377 runs $23.80 with 830 reviews at 4.6 stars, the Allnice 8381168 sits at $25.99 across 6,400 reviews at 4.5 stars, and the Kylebooker KB201803 costs $31.57 with 1,600 reviews at 4.5 stars. All three are single-piece bags, so the TR01's 20-count layout is its clearest point of difference, not necessarily its build quality.
At 4.6 stars across 118 reviews and 300+ bought in the past month, the TideRex has less review volume than the established competitors but a comparable rating and a matching purchase pace. For someone who wants an all-in-one storage kit rather than a standalone bag, that combination of price, piece count and rating makes it worth a look.
Pros
- 20-piece set gives you multiple pouches and containers for one $29.99 price, more than any single-bag competitor listed here
- 900D Oxford fabric is a heavier-duty material than the plain polyester used in the Allen, Allnice and Kylebooker bags
- 4.6-star rating matches the top-rated competitor, the Allen, despite the TR01 being a newer, lower-review listing
- 300+ bought in the past month shows demand on par with the Allen and Allnice bags
- 17 x 6.6 x 8.8 inch case is compact enough for a tackle shelf or truck bed
- Gray color hides tackle grime better than the lighter olive or khaki alternatives
Cons
- Only 118 reviews total, far fewer than the Allnice's 6,400 or the Kylebooker's 1,600, so the rating carries less statistical weight
- 20 individual pieces mean more parts to track compared to a single integrated bag
- No weight spec listed, unlike the Allen (0.09 kilograms) and Allnice (10.56 ounces), making it harder to judge portability
- At $29.99 it costs more than the cheapest option here, the Allen at $23.80
- Gray offers less natural camouflage in the field than the olive or khaki options from Allen and Allnice
Specifications
| Material | 900D Oxford Fabric |
|---|---|
| Length | 17 Inches |
| Size | 17 x 6.6 x 8.8 inches |
| Color | Grey |
| Pieces | 20 Count |
Performance notes
The 900D Oxford fabric rating puts the TR01 in a heavier-duty fabric class than the plain polyester used across the Allen, Allnice and Kylebooker bags, which typically means better resistance to hooks snagging or wearing through the exterior over repeated use. The 17 x 6.6 x 8.8 inch main case is a mid-size footprint, larger than the Allen's one-size pouch and suited to sitting in a boat compartment or truck bed rather than being carried long distances.
The 20-piece count is the standout spec here. Where the other three bags are single units you fill yourself, the TR01 arrives with pre-sorted pouches or containers already included, which shifts the value proposition from raw storage volume to ready-made organization. No weight figure is listed, so buyers comparing portability against the Allen's 0.09 kilograms or Allnice's 10.56 ounces will have to estimate based on the fabric weight and piece count alone.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 118 reviews puts the TR01 in the same rating tier as the Allen 63366377, which holds an identical 4.6 stars but over seven times the review volume at 830. That gap suggests the TR01 is a newer listing still building its review base rather than an established bestseller like the Allnice, which has accumulated 6,400 reviews at a slightly lower 4.5 stars. The 300+ units bought in the past month matches the pace of both the Allen and Allnice, indicating steady demand despite the thinner review history. For a lower-review product, that combination of a high rating and matching purchase volume is a reasonably positive signal, though buyers relying heavily on review depth may want to watch how the rating holds as volume grows.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the TideRex TR01 tackle bag worth it compared to cheaper options?
At $29.99 it costs more than the Allen 63366377 ($23.80) or Allnice 8381168 ($25.99), but it's the only one of the four bags here sold as a 20-piece set rather than a single bag, so the extra cost reflects included components rather than just size or material.
What is the TideRex TR01 made from?
TideRex lists 900D Oxford fabric for the TR01, a heavier-duty material than the plain polyester specified for the Allen, Allnice and Kylebooker bags in this comparison.
How many reviews does the TideRex TR01 have?
It has 118 reviews at a 4.6-star average, a much smaller sample than the Allnice's 6,400 or the Kylebooker's 1,600, so the rating is still relatively fresh compared to those longer-established listings.