The 6-Rod Ice-Fishing Case has three spacious pockets and ample space for up to six rod-and-reel combos, plus all
your extra tackle and gear. It's outfitted with carry handles and a removable shoulder strap. Durable high-denier nylon
construction. Measures: 36"L x 6.5"D x 10"H.
The 6-Rod Ice-Fishing Case has three spacious pockets and ample space for up to six rod-and-reel combos, plus all your extra tackle and gear. It's outfitted with carry handles and a removable shoulder strap. Durable high-denier nylon construction. Measures: 36"L x 6.5"D x 10"H.
Average Customer Rating:
4.3 out of 5
4 of 4 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Cabela's 6-Rod Ice-Fishing Case
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
RANBUCK,December 30, 2008
By RANBUCKfrom TOOELE, UT.
"VERY GOOD BAG. HAVE USED IT 3 TIMES SO FAR. I LIKE THE ROOM FOR ALL THE ICE-RODS AND REELS, AND THE TACKLE THAT FITS IN IT. I ALSO PUT MY SPOONS IN IT. VERY GOOD PRODUCT. ALL MY FRIENDS WANT ONE."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 2 for Cabela's 6-Rod Ice-Fishing Case
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Holds 6 combos easily,December 30, 2008
By fishingmasstomfrom Massachusetts
"I have 6 different size combos and tackle in the side pouches and there is plenty of room.....I would have given this a 5 except the zippers are a little stiff and I suspect will be harder to close as it get's colder. Time will tell.."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Cabela's 6-Rod Ice-Fishing Case
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Ice Rod Case,December 6, 2008
By MikeChfrom Andover, MN
"Bought one of these last year. Great product for the price."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 4 for Cabela's 6-Rod Ice-Fishing Case
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Good Value.,December 5, 2007
By Riparian
"This case is ridgid and padded... something that is not mentioned in the description. It is big enough to hold 4-6 rods comfortably as well as my sonar, lunch, drinks, tackle and whatever. keeps everything protected and on your back leaving your hands free to get to the fishing hole."