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Lookin to get a soft sided bag of sorts to transport rods. Anyone seen/heard/have anything like this?

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Thanks Raul. Who makes that and where can i find it?

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Thanks Raul. Who makes that and where can i find it?

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The one on top is $170, and only takes rods up to 5 feet (or two piece rods), the other two are $30 - $40 and they will take up to 7 foot rods. If you put rods in the one in the middle the way it is shown, it bends like a bow. The one on the bottom holds as many rods as the one in the middle but all the reels are at one end and it doesn't bend.

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I have one that is identical to the last picture in Raul's post and it is awesome. I have carried 4 BC combos with reel covers and a spinning rod setup with no problem. I have a pickup truck so this works great to keep my gear from rolling around.

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