Nash Cube Ruckall

I’m continually impressed with the new Nash luggage and, as a lover of this style and size of carryall, I paid particular attention to this one when my mate Alan Blair handed me it at the Carp In The Park event.
It wasn’t actually for me, sadly, it was for review purposes, but needless to say it hasn’t made it back into the office just yet!

The neat construction allows a host of configurations and the removable two top sections make sliding it all under a bedchair while maintaining complete access a doddle.

When out taking these photographs of the Cube, I literally had to ration the features that I snapped with the camera, there were so many. Easy access to all compartments, foil linings to keep bait or food fresh, chunky zips, even an internal cooler-pack pouch – Nash seems to have it all covered with the Cube.
As well as a single shoulder strap the back panel zips off to reveal a more conventional rucksack-style strap arrangement, but I wouldn’t use either of these. It would lift on and off my barrow with ease – who carries bags on their backs these days anyway? To be fair, some anglers still do, and this is also ideal for those who tend to be rovers and carry minimal kit.

I’m genuinely running out of superlatives for this bag. If you’re into a compact carryall but one that carries a surprising amount of kit in not only the main compartments but the numerous external pockets, then this might just be exactly what you’re looking for.

RRP: £99.99

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