Fox Fx Buzz Bar Bag
I am very precious about my fishing kit, especially the more expensive stuff, so I keep my alarms in one of these bags.
Inside there are ample compartments and fixings to keep my alarms, bars and bobbin collection (I have a bit of a thing about bobbins) safe from harm. I use the standard version and keep a two-rod setup inside. Bigger buzz bars will probably see the need for the XL version.
The outer material is extremely robust and mine has stood up to any punishment that it has received to date. I particularly like the fact that the zips are sturdy, unlike so many zips on modern luggage – which is a particular bugbear of mine.
RRP: £24.99 (standard size)
Website: www.foxint.com
Test period: Four months
MARC’S VERDICT
Performance: ★★★★★★★★★★
Value: ★★★★★★★★★★
Does what it needs to and does it well

Inside there are ample compartments and fixings to keep my alarms, bars and bobbin collection (I have a bit of a thing about bobbins) safe from harm. I use the standard version and keep a two-rod setup inside. Bigger buzz bars will probably see the need for the XL version.
The outer material is extremely robust and mine has stood up to any punishment that it has received to date. I particularly like the fact that the zips are sturdy, unlike so many zips on modern luggage – which is a particular bugbear of mine.
RRP: £24.99 (standard size)
Website: www.foxint.com
Test period: Four months
MARC’S VERDICT
Performance: ★★★★★★★★★★
Value: ★★★★★★★★★★
Does what it needs to and does it well

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