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 Korum Bait and Bits Bag (standard size)
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Korum Bait and Bits Bag (standard size)
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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £12.99
Year: 2006

Description: Two handled, soft sided bag with detachable shoulder strap, side pocket and moulded base.

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Neil Blood 
Posted: 31/03/07
'BEST ROVING BAG ON THE MARKET'
Overall:
This bag is just so well thought out. I use it for all my Chub and Barbel roving sessions. It has more than enough room to carry all my tackle and bait for the most part, with a handy zip front compartment to house the various small tackle boxes from the Korum range. Don't let the open top design put you off in terms of bad weather. In such conditions I simply carry a small rain cover, which is brought into use when required and covering the whole bag. The strap is well padded as are the handles. At £12.99 it’s a great price too - 10/10!
 
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BLAM 
Posted: 24/11/05
'Another of those "what it says on the tin" items'
Strengths:
Light and easy to use. Folds flat when empty. Usual Korda attention to detail and even has a padded handle. Capacity wise would easily take 5-8 kg of boilies/pellets/groundbait or alternatively a full size flask plus grub for 24 hours.
Weaknesses:
Velcro fasteners instead of a zip top mean that rain will get in sooner rather than later. No insulated lining. Again (as per the bait and tackle bag) it is not particularly wide so might well over-balance on uneven ground.
Overall:
Cheap but well made item to add to my "Korum groupie" collection. A good place to chuck all of the rubbish in at the end of a session.
 
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