🎒 Carry your fishing legacy in style—organized, protected, and ready to roam!
The NREOY Etna Fishing Rod Case Organizer is a durable, travel-friendly storage solution designed to hold up to 5 fishing rods and reels securely. Made from heavy-grade polyester canvas, it features a quick-access side zipper, fold-flat design for compact storage, and padded adjustable straps for comfortable transport—perfect for the modern angler on the go.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.47 x 11.14 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 0.62 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 10.25 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Etna |
Model Name | 4659 |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | NREOY |
Part Number | 4659 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Travel |
Sport Type | fishing |
S**E
I'm Glad I Got It
I really like the bag for carrying my rods , camp chair and tackle but also it's small enough to leave in my truck. I have 2 piece rods so I break them down when done and the whole thing fits nicely in the jump seat area of my Mazda truck.I like the generic green that won't scare the fish away when I'm setting things up to start fishing. I got a camp chair of the same color for the same reason. I have noticed I have better luck bank fishing when I don't wear bright colors so I'm pleased the bag isn't bright anything or super dark either, a drab green that is pretty unnoticeable from any distance.I take my chair out after taking the rods I plan to use out, buckle the strap back then remove the chair and it keeps things relatively stiff and easy to manage when I switch spots to fish. I have a range of 5' ultra light to 6' medium-heavy and toting them around, broken down or assembled, is a breeze for me.This bag has made carrying more than 2 rods with me to my spots much better and I'm no longer dodging branches and trying to untangle the mess I used to make when carrying all my stuff. I take the bag whether or not I use my chair.The construction seems to be very good so far , I'm not having any problems with the zipper, Velcro, etc .Some don't like the fact that when empty it doesn't stand or is even stiff but I don't mind a bit because it's a breeze to work around either with the chair in the bag or the center strap being hooked.It's a very handy thing to have if you're taking young children fishing with all of their stuff because most of it will fit in the bag , leaving more ability to keep an eye out for snakes or the children from getting too far ahead in their excitement to go fishing because you won't need 12 hands anymore or extra eyes to make sure nothing got dropped.I've gotten several compliments on it and a few queries to where they could get one for themselves.
K**P
Worth the money
Definitely recommend buying again
A**6
Great lightweight fishing pole holder.
I purchased for my dad for christmas.He is constantly taking his huge collection of fishing poles in and out of the house.During this process they get tangled even with the net cover. This was a great little gift for him.He is 59, has back, shoulder, and hip problems. This is a great light weight carrier for him.The fabric isnt super heavy duty, but im sure if you take care of your stuff it will last a great deal of time.
J**.
I was expecting really thin nylon fabric that I would have to baby to make last but it's actually made from a fairly thick nylon
Got my bag today and I was pleasantly surprised at the quality and workmanship. I was expecting really thin nylon fabric that I would have to baby to make last but it's actually made from a fairly thick nylon material with pretty well sewn seams. Not as thick as an old canvas army duffle bag but a durable water repellent material that will fit the bill close enough. Everyone seems to be obsessing over the fact that it doesn't stand up by itself so the solution is to forget the sonotube (no need for extra useless weight) and put your gear in the bag. It accommodates my Quik Shade MAX Shade Camp Chair perfectly as well as my XUNMA Telescoping Landing Net and my catfish poles and other stuff too. The reason I gave 4 out of 5 stars is because some flunky (must have been the new guy or made on Friday just before quitting time) permanently affixed my shoulder strap upside down which renders the padded portion unusable. See photos. I also think that even though the strap is well made and sewn on using an interior patch that a better design would have been to sew a large patch inside and out top and bottom and then sew a buckle to that to better distribute the weight of the load and also make the strap replaceable. I'm a crafty guy and can reverse the strap it's just that I would rather not have to but for $20 over all I'm pleased with my purchase.
L**A
Very convenient! Great material
Bought it for my boyfriend! He loves it! Especially good for river fishing. Fits nice over the shoulder easy to carry and holds a lot but isn’t heavy!
S**O
With a few modifications, it can be a great bag.
The other users who commented about this bag ripping and not standing up right are correct. Nevertheless, for $20 i decided to take my chances.I was pretty excited when I got my bag. I immediately went and picked up the sona tube that a previous user recommended. That tube fit perfectly inside the bag. I then filled it will a collapseable chair, 4 sand stakes, a tackle box and two rods on the outside. The moment I startred to pick it up, i heard a rip. I immediately put it down and sure enough the stitching on the bag came apart like others mentioned. Fortunately, is was very minor. I had my wife sew the areas where the handle attaches to the bag to reinforce it. Sure enough that did the trick. I put everything back in and I am good to go. The bag holds everything i need when I go fishing, stores everything up right, and frees up my hands.In total, i probably spent $30 total for the bag, the tube, and sewing materials. But i still think it's well worth it as I have seen other bags, caddies or carts go for more and don't offer the same type of storage and freeing up your hands.
M**T
Great rod holder for all!!!
I bought this rod case for about one month now. I went out fishing about 4 times with this and it has been great so far. This rod case is big, heavy duty and it's made with high quality material. Here is what I put in my case...1. 1 10 foot rod2. 2 4 foot rods3. Tackle box with sinkers, hooks, floaters4. Hand held net (for catching big fish)5. My bait boxI putted all these items in my case and it still has around 50% space left inside. It has one interior component for small rods or hand held net, one interior component for tackle box or bait box, one exterior component which can hold up to 5 10 foot rods. The one and only disadvantage is that it doesn't stand up by itself if you don't put anything in. I put my hand held net in the interior component so mine stands up by itself. So this disadvantage is easily solve by putting some items in the interior. All anglers must have this case for each and every fishing trip. I highly recommend this case to all anglers out there.
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