Piscifun Piscifun-BG016-KH-S-PN Tackle Bag Review
Our verdict
At $16.19, the Piscifun BG016 is the cheapest tackle bag in this comparison by a wide margin, yet it carries a 4.6-star rating across 2,800 reviews and moves 1,000+ units a month, more than any competitor tracked here. That combination of low price and high demand makes it the clear value pick.
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Budget-conscious anglers who want a nylon tackle bag backed by thousands of reviews rather than a newer, thinly reviewed alternative. Its Standard size and khaki color suit general freshwater use without paying for premium materials.
Skip if
Skip it if you specifically need a larger format like the Evolution Drift Series backpack or a heavier-duty fabric like 900D Oxford, since the BG016's low price reflects a simpler nylon build rather than premium materials.
- Material Nylon
- Size Standard
- Color Khaki
- Pieces 1 Count
- Priced 58% below the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 2,800 owner ratings
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Popularity4.5/5
2,800 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
Most anglers shopping for a tackle bag start with price, and the Piscifun BG016 undercuts every other bag in this comparison at $16.19, less than half the cost of the Kylebooker KB201803 at $31.57. Despite the low price, it's built from nylon in a Standard size and khaki color, a straightforward single-bag format.
What separates the BG016 from a typical budget product is its review history. At 2,800 reviews and a 4.6-star average, it has more reviews than the Allen 63366377 (830) and nearly matches the volume trend of the Allnice 8381168, which leads the group at 6,400 reviews and 4.5 stars. The BG016's rating actually edges out the Allnice's by a tenth of a star despite costing roughly 38 percent less.
Demand tells a similar story. The BG016 moves 1,000+ units a month, more than triple the 300+ seen on both the Allen and Allnice and well ahead of the Kylebooker's 100+. Combined with its low price and strong rating, that volume suggests the BG016 has found a wide audience among anglers who want proven value over premium specs.
Pros
- Priced at $16.19, the lowest of any tackle bag in this comparison, well under half the Kylebooker's $31.57
- 4.6-star rating across 2,800 reviews, more reviews than the Allen (830) and a rating that edges out the higher-priced Allnice (4.5 stars)
- 1,000+ bought last month, more than triple the 300+ pace of the Allen and Allnice
- Nylon build matches the material used in the higher-priced Kylebooker bag
- Standard sizing and khaki color keep it versatile for general freshwater tackle storage
Cons
- No stated weight, unlike the Allen (0.09 kilograms) or Allnice (10.56 ounces), so portability is harder to judge on paper
- Nylon is a lighter-duty material than the 900D Oxford fabric used on pricier bags in the broader lineup
- Standard sizing may not suit anglers who need the larger capacity of a dedicated backpack-style bag
- At this price point, hardware and zippers are typically simpler than on premium tackle bags
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Size | Standard |
| Color | Khaki |
| Pieces | 1 Count |
Performance notes
A nylon build in a Standard size keeps the BG016 lightweight and easy to pack into a boat compartment or truck cab, though nylon generally wears faster under repeated hook snags than the heavier 900D Oxford fabric found on premium bags. The khaki colorway is a practical, low-visibility choice that matches the Allnice's khaki green option rather than the brighter colors seen elsewhere.
No weight or exact dimension figures are listed beyond Standard sizing, so buyers comparing it against the Allen's 0.09 kilograms or Allnice's 10.56 ounces will need to rely on the price point and material as a proxy. At $16.19, the trade-off is a simpler build in exchange for a much lower cost, and the 2,800-review, 4.6-star track record suggests that trade-off has worked out for a large number of buyers already.
What buyers say
With 2,800 reviews at a 4.6-star average, the BG016 has more review volume than the Allen's 830 and is closing in on the Allnice's category-leading 6,400, all while holding a higher rating than the Allnice's 4.5 stars. That combination of high volume and strong rating is a solid signal of consistent satisfaction across a large buyer base. The 1,000+ units bought last month is more than triple the 300+ seen on the Allen and Allnice, and ten times the Kylebooker's 100+, pointing to a bag that has become a high-turnover bestseller. For a budget-priced product, sustaining both a high rating and the highest purchase volume in the group suggests the low price isn't coming at the cost of buyer satisfaction.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Piscifun BG016 tackle bag actually good despite the low price?
The rating suggests so. At 4.6 stars across 2,800 reviews, it holds a higher rating than the pricier Allnice 8381168 (4.5 stars, 6,400 reviews) while costing about 38 percent less at $16.19.
How does the BG016's demand compare to other tackle bags?
It moves 1,000+ units a month, more than triple the 300+ pace of the Allen and Allnice bags and ten times the Kylebooker's 100+, making it the highest-demand bag in this comparison.
What material is the Piscifun BG016 made from?
It's built from nylon in a Standard size and khaki color, the same material family as the Kylebooker KB201803, though it costs roughly half as much.