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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 No. of Reviews: 4 RRP: £4,999 Year: 2004
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 |  | | Posted: 12/07/08 | | 'GOOD VALUE AND SIMPLE' |  | Strengths: Massive! Real Goose Green stuff, the smaller holdall has been used seperately for years. The sack seems to last, I've had it 5 yrs and it's still going strong. Like most JRC really good value and not overcomplicated |  | Weaknesses: Been eclipsed by recent designs, could have had cleverer compartments, but for the money, who minds? |  | Overall: Typical JRC no-nonsense rucksack, highly recommended on a budget AND IT'S BIG!! |
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|  |  | | Posted: 31/05/07 | | 'TOUGH, VERSATILE AND GOOD VALUE BUT COULD HAVE BEEN DESIGNED BETTER.' |  | Strengths: Main strengths are the price (about £50) and versatility. The rucksack is essentially 2 bags in 1, in that it comes complete with an additional carry all which can be attached to the top of the main rucksack, or used on its own with a shoulder strap. The material is very tough and seems water resistant, the zips are strong, with chunky handles enabling them to be easily opened or closed. There are both waist, and chest buckles which when fastened make for a more comfortable weight distribution if carrying a lot of kit over long walks. And there is a carry handle for lifting in and out of the car or for hanging/storing the rucksack on a wall for example.
The main rucksack has 5 pockets of various sizes; the widest of which can house a large size flat tackle box (Raaco type) as well as a medium size fox/chub type box. The smaller pockets can keep fragile items alarms, scales, spools etc separate from the main compartment.
The carry all has buckles to attach to the main rucksack, a shoulder strap, 1 large compartment and the pockets at either end are big enough to hold a small stove or 2 standard gas canisters.
|  | Weaknesses: The main rucksack could have done with some means of support to keep it upright, if the pockets are full it collapses in on itself.
Also, a better design would have been to have a large flap which totally overlaps the main compartment so rain will just run off. Currently the top flap effectively sits flat and flush with the opening to the main compartment, meaning water cannot roll off, so it gathers on top then rolls in when you open the zip.
When the carryall is attached on top of the rucksack, it is quite unstable and is easier carried by using the shoulder strap.
|  | Overall: This is a large hard wearing rucksack that will last a lifetime, and at a very affordable price.
The detachable carryall is handy. For example in mine I have cooking/eating equipment which I take just for long stay sessions, meaning if I do an overnighter I know everything I will need is in this bag.
Despite a few slight design hitches, the overall quality is still good, but a good product could have been truly excellent with just a few minor additions. |
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|  |  | | Posted: 29/01/04 | | 'Now you can take the kitchen sink.' |  | Strengths: I can get all my overnight gear including a 5 season sleeping bag ,spare clothes and food in the rucksack with ample room in the two large front pockets and three side pockets for your brew kit etc, this leaves the carryall for all my actual fishing kit such as tackle box , buzz bars (with heads attached) lead pouch etc with two side pockets for scales, slings, camera, choccy. So it`s the carryall for short sessions and both for over-nighters . |  | Weaknesses: Although the carryall can be clipped to the top off the rucksack it`s not a good idea to do so as it makes it very top heavy and hard to get up should you slip on mud and horse pooh (i know this from experience) other than the stability problems , this luggage is well made and should see a few years sevice before a manage to wreck it. |  | Overall: Well made , versatile kit big enough for most angler`s gear in unobtrusive olive green that wont break the bank another result from JRC. |
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|  |  | | Posted: 29/01/04 | | 'Now you can take the kitchen sink.' |  | Strengths: I can get all my overnight gear including a 5 season sleeping bag ,spare clothes and food in the rucksack with ample room in the two large front pockets and three side pockets for your brew kit etc, this leaves the carryall for all my actual fishing kit such as tackle box , buzz bars (with heads attached) lead pouch etc with two side pockets for scales, slings, camera, choccy. So it`s the carryall for short sessions and both for over-nighters . |  | Weaknesses: Although the carryall can be clipped to the top off the rucksack it`s not a good idea to do so as it makes it very top heavy and hard to get up should you slip on mud and horse pooh (i know this from experience) other than the stability problems , this luggage is well made and should see a few years sevice before a manage to wreck it. |  | Overall: Well made , versatile kit big enough for most angler`s gear in unobtrusive olive green that wont break the bank another result from JRC. |
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