PEKREWS fishing rod case Review
Our verdict
At $20.99, the PEKREWS Fishing Rod Case holds two 7 foot 2-piece rods and shows the lowest rating in this comparison at 3.8 stars, though 400+ units bought last month is the highest demand figure of any case here, a pattern worth weighing carefully.
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Anglers who need to carry two 7 foot 2-piece rods together at a low price point and are comfortable with a rating below the other options in this comparison.
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Skip this if a high star rating matters more to you than price, since this case's 3.8 stars trails every other rod case in this comparison, including the $9.90 Foldable ENTBA01BA's 4.3 stars.
- Material Polyester
- Weight 15.2 ounces
- Size for 2 7ft 2-piece fishing rod case
- Color Black
- Pieces 1 Count
- Feature Fishing rod case
- Priced 40% below the category median ($35.00 across 17 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating3.8/5
3.8 average across 28 owner ratings
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Popularity0.6/5
28 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 PEKREWS fishing rod case is priced at $20.99 and built from polyester, weighing 15.2 ounces. It is sized to hold two 7 foot 2-piece rods, making it a dual-rod case rather than the single-rod design of the Xtreme, Sougayilang, and LEOFISHING cases nearby.
Its rating stands at 3.8 stars across 28 reviews, the lowest rating and among the smallest review counts of any product in this comparison. By contrast, every other rod case here rates at least 4.3 stars. At the same time, this case shows 400+ units bought last month, trailing only the Plano 458800's 700+ but ahead of every other case in this comparison.
That combination, a below-average rating alongside strong recent purchase volume, suggests a newer listing still building its review history, or a product whose value proposition, fitting two rods for under $21, is driving purchases faster than its rating reputation. Buyers should weigh the lower rating against the practical two-rod capacity and price before deciding.
Pros
- Holds two 7 foot 2-piece rods, unlike the single-rod cases in this comparison
- 400+ bought last month is a strong demand signal, the highest among cases other than the Plano 458800
- Priced at $20.99, well below both Plano cases
- Polyester construction at 15.2 ounces keeps it lightweight
- Clearly stated feature as a dedicated fishing rod case
Cons
- 3.8 star rating is the lowest of any rod case in this comparison
- Only 28 reviews back that rating, the smallest sample in the group
- Sized specifically for 7 foot 2-piece rods, limiting fit for other rod types
- Polyester lacks the rigid protection of the Plano 458800's polypropylene shell
- Lower rating despite high recent sales volume raises questions worth researching further
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Size | for 2 7ft 2-piece fishing rod case |
| Color | Black |
| Pieces | 1 Count |
| Feature | Fishing rod case |
Performance notes
Built from polyester and weighing 15.2 ounces, this case is designed to hold two 7 foot 2-piece rods together, a dual-rod capacity that sets it apart from the single-rod cases elsewhere in this comparison. Polyester is a durable, lightweight fabric, similar in category to the Oxford material used in the Sougayilang case, though it does not offer the rigid crush protection of the Plano 458800's polypropylene shell. The 2-piece rod sizing means it is built for rods that break down into two sections, which keeps the overall case shorter and more compact than a case sized for a full one-piece rod. For anglers who own matching 2-piece rods and want to carry a pair together, the dual capacity is the main functional draw.
What buyers say
This case shows the lowest rating in the comparison at 3.8 stars across just 28 reviews, both figures trailing every other rod case here. At the same time, it recorded 400+ units bought last month, a higher recent purchase figure than every case except the Plano 458800. That mismatch between a below-average rating and above-average recent demand suggests either a newer listing whose review count has not yet caught up with its sales, or a product whose low price and two-rod capacity are driving purchases despite a rating that lags the rest of the category. Buyers should treat the small 28-review sample as an early signal rather than a settled verdict.
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Frequently asked questions
How many rods does the PEKREWS fishing rod case hold?
It is sized for two 7 foot 2-piece rods, making it a dual-rod case rather than the single-rod design used by most other cases in this comparison, such as the Xtreme XRB-CV or LEOFISHING cases.
Why does the PEKREWS case have a lower rating than other rod cases?
It holds a 3.8 star rating across 28 reviews, the lowest and smallest sample among the rod cases compared here. Every other case in this group rates 4.3 stars or higher, so this is worth weighing against its price and two-rod capacity.
Is the PEKREWS case a good deal despite its lower rating?
At $20.99 for a case that holds two 7 foot 2-piece rods, it is priced competitively, and 400+ units bought last month shows strong recent demand. Buyers should weigh that against its comparatively lower 3.8 star rating.