Fishing Backpack with Tackle Boxes & Lures Kit Lightweight 25L Review
Our verdict
At $46.99, this 25L backpack bundles tackle boxes with an included lures kit, the priciest option in this comparison, and a 4.7 star average plus 300+ bought last month suggest early buyers see the bundled lures as worth the premium, though the review count is still thin.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Anglers who want a ready-to-fish setup, since the included lures kit means gear comes stocked alongside the tackle boxes, and buyers who prioritize the largest listed capacity at 25L over a lower price.
Skip if
Skip this if you already own lures and just need empty storage, since you would be paying a premium for a kit you do not need, and cheaper bags like the Allen 63366377 cover basic tackle storage alone.
- Material Polyester
- Weight 2.66 Pounds
- Color Camo Backpack
- Priced 23% above the category median ($38.30 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 10 owner ratings
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Popularity0.1/5
10 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 lures kit bundled into a tackle backpack changes the value calculation, since part of the price covers actual fishing gear rather than just the bag itself. At $46.99, this 25L pack is the most expensive tackle bag in this comparison, ahead of the $42.99 sling bag and the $39.55 and $39.09 backpacks also covered here.
The listed specs show polyester construction, a 2.66 pound weight, and a camo colorway, in line with other backpacks in this category. The 25L capacity is on the larger side for this comparison, and combined with the included lures kit, the bag is positioned as a more complete starter setup rather than empty storage alone.
The review numbers are the thinnest in this set. A 4.7 star average is strong, second only to the 4.8 stars posted by the sling-style competitor, but it rests on just 10 reviews. Still, 300+ bought last month matches the purchase pace of the more established Allen and Allnice bags, suggesting real demand despite the small review sample so far.
Pros
- 4.7 star average is among the highest ratings in this comparison
- 300+ bought last month matches the pace of the most established competitors
- Includes a lures kit, adding ready-to-fish gear beyond empty tackle storage
- 25L capacity is on the larger end of the backpacks covered here
- 2.66 pound weight is reasonable given the added capacity and included kit
Cons
- At $46.99, it is the most expensive tackle bag in this comparison
- Only 10 reviews, the smallest sample of any bag covered here
- No listed dimensions to verify how the 25L capacity is laid out
- Buyers who do not need the bundled lures pay for gear they may not use
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2.66 Pounds |
| Color | Camo Backpack |
Performance notes
The 25L capacity figure is the largest listed among the backpacks in this comparison, which combined with the 2.66 pound weight suggests a pack built to hold more gear without becoming disproportionately heavy. The bundled lures kit is the defining feature here, shifting part of the price from bag construction into actual tackle, which matters for anyone assembling a first fishing setup rather than restocking an existing one. Polyester construction matches the material used across most other backpacks in this comparison, so the durability profile should be broadly similar to those alternatives. Without listed dimensions, it is hard to say exactly how the 25L space is divided between the tackle boxes and general storage, but the capacity figure alone suggests room for a full day's gear.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star average across just 10 reviews is a strong early signal, trailing only the 4.8 star, 20-review sling bag also covered in this comparison, but the sample size means it should be read cautiously next to bags with hundreds or thousands of reviews like the Allnice 8381168. What strengthens the picture is the 300+ bought last month figure, which matches the purchase pace of those far more reviewed, established bags. Taken together, this points to a newer listing that is converting buyers quickly and earning strong initial feedback, even though the review count has not yet caught up to prove it out at scale.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the included lures kit worth the higher $46.99 price?
If you need lures anyway, bundling them into the bag price can be worthwhile since you are paying for gear, not just storage. If you already own lures, cheaper tackle-only bags like the Allen 63366377 at $23.80 may be a better value.
Can I trust a 4.7 star rating from only 10 reviews?
It is a small sample, so treat it as an encouraging early signal rather than a proven track record. The matching 300+ bought last month figure, on par with far more reviewed competitors, adds some reassurance.
How does the 25L capacity compare to other tackle backpacks?
At 25L, this is on the larger end of the backpacks in this comparison, giving it more room for the included lures kit plus additional tackle boxes and gear than smaller sling-style bags.