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waterproof holdall

Started by redbus9, August 07, 2008, 13:51:19 CET

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redbus9

Hi all,just recieved waterproof holdall from www.specialist-tackle.co.uk good strong construction woven material with rubber/pvc type coating on inside.comes with carrying handle and shoulder strap.size 42"x15" barrel type.easily take a few 15 kilo alungi.price ?14.99 plus ?3.49 postage.looking forward to filling it with fish.
If you can't eat it don't kill it.

skip


redbus9

no pictures but its just like your kill bag but not lnsulated and no drain tap,ok to transport fish in
If you can't eat it don't kill it.

skip

For the price sounds like a bloody good deal and if its completely sealed I think you may have found the ultimate cost effective fish transporter for the last part of the journey home

rob1974

Hi redbus9,

I tried locating the product in the website you posted, but I cannot find it.  Can you post the eaxct link to the product?

Thanks


Rob

redbus9

Hi rob1974 go to the web site,at the top of the page on the left is a blank search box.type in waterproof holdall and then click on go or search,i cant remember what it says but its right next to the box.when the list comes up scroll to the bottom and click on page 6.scrolldown to waterproof STASH BAG and thats it.i found it on amazon.co.uk where its listed as waterproof holdall,specialist tackle are their supplier.
If you can't eat it don't kill it.


rob1974

Thanks guys.  It seems more like a "normal" bag, probably ideal for storing tackle than as storage for fish caught including water and ice. 


Redbus9, let us know what your impressions are once you receive the product.

Thanks


Rob

skip

Rob, tend to agree. If it's waterproof though, it would be good if someone wants to take a fish home and not make a mess of the car. It won't be packed in ice etc, but enough not to drip all over the car!

redbus9

hi guys,the bag certainly looks waterproof to me.i dont intend to fill it with ice and water thou i suppose i could,its more for transporting fish without anything leaking out.the seams of the bag look really good so hopefully there shouldnt be any mess,soon as i fill it with tuna and lampuki i will post how it worked out.
If you can't eat it don't kill it.

skip

Keith you could always do a test, fill the bag with some water and test the seams. Better to know how things are with fresh water, than have a bloody mess :P

redbus9

might do that trouble is it hasnt stopped raining here for 3 weeks might have a job to dry it out.
If you can't eat it don't kill it.