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Holdall

I took the plunge been to my local angling direct gone for the korum 3 rod transition folding quiver. Dug out my gardner long tip protectors have all of the rods and reel's covered
Plenty of room for my fox specialist brolly and I like the additional shoulder strap connections so can adjust the carrying height
Thanks everyone for there input that's why it's the best barbel form.
 
I took the plunge been to my local angling direct gone for the korum 3 rod transition folding quiver. Dug out my gardner long tip protectors have all of the rods and reel's covered
Plenty of room for my fox specialist brolly and I like the additional shoulder strap connections so can adjust the carrying height
Thanks everyone for there input that's why it's the best barbel form.
That’s what I’m using full time now. It’s been really good and not expensive either
 
Looking for a 12ft 2or3 rod holdall something that can take a brolly. The main thing as not tall needs to carry well so I can put it over my shoulder and not scrape on the ground. Have had a trakker and saber sold them on as they carried very low
I've just bought the new korum 2 rod holdall, put it the loft for a month or 2, pulled it out off the box, put my 2 rods with reels in but to my shock no pockets for bank sticks ..I presume everyone must use pods not!!!!
 
I took the plunge been to my local angling direct gone for the korum 3 rod transition folding quiver. Dug out my gardner long tip protectors have all of the rods and reel's covered
Plenty of room for my fox specialist brolly and I like the additional shoulder strap connections so can adjust the carrying height
Thanks everyone for there input that's why it's the best barbel form.
I’ve had one for several months now and am very happy with it. Two small moans though. I also have the Korum day shelter, which I also love, and it fits perfectly in the main body. However, considering the quiver is aimed at barbel style anglers I can’t fit my tripod in it, which probably explains why I’m now I’ve gone back to rod rests as often as possible. The other gripe is that the carry handle is badly placed, it doesn’t balance and I find that the rod tips point downwards.
 
I’ve had one for several months now and am very happy with it. Two small moans though. I also have the Korum day shelter, which I also love, and it fits perfectly in the main body. However, considering the quiver is aimed at barbel style anglers I can’t fit my tripod in it, which probably explains why I’m now I’ve gone back to rod rests as often as possible. The other gripe is that the carry handle is badly placed, it doesn’t balance and I find that the rod tips point downwards.
I can’t help with the tripod unfortunately but your holdall shouldn’t be top heavy. You are aware there is two different positions to put the strap? A high and a low.
If yours is top heavy you must be using it with the strap low. Move it up to the higher points that should resolve it
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I took the plunge been to my local angling direct gone for the korum 3 rod transition folding quiver. Dug out my gardner long tip protectors have all of the rods and reel's covered
Plenty of room for my fox specialist brolly and I like the additional shoulder strap connections so can adjust the carrying height
Thanks everyone for there input that's why it's the best barbel form.
Was just gonna suggest this , I’ve got one there great
 
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