Fishing Backpack with Tackle Boxes and Rod Holders, Fishing Bag Review
Our verdict
At $39.09, this waterproof polyester backpack ships with 147 pieces of tackle organization and rod holders, and 600+ bought last month, the highest purchase volume in this comparison, makes it a demand leader even though its 4.0 star average across 58 reviews trails the competition.
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Anglers who want a complete kit out of the box, since the 147-piece count means tackle boxes come pre-stocked rather than needing to be filled separately, plus buyers who fish in wet conditions given the listed waterproof feature.
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Skip this if a top-tier star rating matters more to you than piece count or price, since its 4.0 average is the lowest among the tackle bags covered here.
- Material Polyester
- Weight 2.22 Pounds
- Size 16.5" x 12" x 7.5"
- Color Camo
- Pieces 147
- Feature Lightweight, Waterproof
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 58 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
58 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
A 147-piece count is the standout number on this listing, since it points to a backpack that arrives with tackle boxes already loaded rather than an empty organizer waiting to be filled. Priced at $39.09, it lands in the middle of this comparison set, above the Kylebooker KB201803 at $31.57 and the Allnice 8381168 at $25.99, but below the $42.99 sling bag and the $39.55 backpack also covered here.
The spec sheet lists polyester construction, a 2.22 pound weight, dimensions of 16.5 by 12 by 7.5 inches, a camo color, and waterproof and lightweight as named features. That size and weight combination suggests a compact day pack rather than a multi-day expedition bag, sized to sit on a bank or dock without becoming bulky.
The review numbers tell a mixed story. A 4.0 star average is the lowest rating among the tackle bags in this comparison, but it comes with 600+ bought last month, the highest purchase volume of any bag covered here, doubling the 300+ figure posted by several competitors. That combination points to a high-volume seller where satisfaction is solid but not universal.
Pros
- 600+ bought last month is the highest purchase volume in this comparison
- 147 pieces of tackle boxes and organization ship included with the bag
- 2.22 pound weight keeps the pack light for a 16.5 by 12 by 7.5 inch footprint
- Waterproof feature is explicitly listed, useful for wet bank or boat conditions
- Rod holders are built into the design alongside the tackle storage
- $39.09 price sits in the middle of this comparison's price range
Cons
- 4.0 star average is the lowest rating among the tackle bags covered here
- 58 reviews is a modest sample next to competitors with hundreds or thousands
- Camo-only color limits choice compared to bags offered in multiple colorways
- Compact 16.5 by 12 by 7.5 inch size may not suit anglers wanting maximum capacity
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2.22 Pounds |
| Size | 16.5" x 12" x 7.5" |
| Color | Camo |
| Pieces | 147 |
| Feature | Lightweight, Waterproof |
Performance notes
The 147-piece count is the number that defines this bag's use case, since it indicates the tackle organization arrives pre-filled rather than as empty trays, which matters for anyone who wants to be ready to fish without sourcing lures and hooks separately first. At 2.22 pounds and 16.5 by 12 by 7.5 inches, this sits on the compact end for a backpack with rod holders, sized for a day trip rather than extended gear hauling. The waterproof listing is a meaningful spec for anglers fishing from a boat or a rainy bank, since moisture exposure is one of the more common ways tackle bags fail early. Lightweight construction paired with that waterproof claim suggests a coated or treated polyester rather than a heavier canvas, trading some durability for lower carry weight.
What buyers say
A 4.0 star average is the lowest rating among the tackle bags in this comparison, sitting half a star or more below competitors like the Allen 63366377 at 4.6 stars or the Allnice 8381168 at 4.5 stars. Yet the 600+ bought last month figure is double the 300+ pace posted by those same higher-rated bags, and the 58 review count, while modest, is enough to make the 4.0 average a real pattern rather than noise. Read together, this suggests a bag that sells briskly on its feature set and price, price included features like the 147-piece kit, but leaves a meaningful share of buyers less than fully satisfied compared to simpler, higher-rated alternatives.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does this backpack have a lower star rating than similar tackle bags?
At 4.0 stars across 58 reviews, it trails competitors like the Allen at 4.6 stars and the Allnice at 4.5 stars, though it still outsells several of them with 600+ bought last month, suggesting most buyers are satisfied even if the average is not top-tier.
What comes in the 147 pieces included with this bag?
The listing groups tackle boxes and related organization pieces into the 147 count, meaning the bag ships pre-stocked with storage components rather than as an empty pack that needs separate tackle boxes purchased.
Is this backpack actually waterproof?
Waterproof is listed as a named feature alongside lightweight, though as with any soft-shell fishing pack, that typically means water-resistant coated fabric rather than a fully submersible design.