Nash BackpackThe Nash Backpack was created with the roving Carp angler in mind. The backpack is very compact, but at the same time the 3 tiered compartments allow for a very decent load to satisfy even the most demanding of Shore Anglers. The detailing that enhances the comfort and support of this midi sized backpack is unrivaled and something that allows the Nash Backpack to stand head and shoulders above its competitors. The large Sturdy Zips and extra strong reinforced webbing first catch the eye but there's much more to this backpack:
The Three Bears Syndrome
Too Small: If the Backpack was to small it would be hopeless as the shore angler requires a wide range of tackle and support items such as a Jacket, Torches, Drinks, Food and a full range of terminal tackle and enough leads for the day. I also like to carry Camera equipment and need a 'Safe & Dry' area for things such as my Ipod and Mobile! Doesn't everyone.
Too Big: If the Backpack was too big I'd find a way of filling it, I know thats true - I have a full sized Backpack that somehow I can get more tackle in than my faithful Blue Shacky Box. The large 'Bergen' style packs a better for invading foreign lands than they are for Shore fishing duties. The only time I'll use a 'Big Un' is if I have large Bulky clothing such as a floatation suit in winter [which you should avoid walking long distances in]
Just Right: The Nash Backpack fits this bracket for sure. There are two full sized compartments and one smaller one that's designed to fit the Anglers Nick Nacks. The inner pockets are ideal for securing the mobile phone, a hook for the car keys [brilliant] and 3 pen like holding loops that would hold a Gemini Style T Bar, some baiting needles or the likes of. The larger sections are ideal for Jacket, Reels, box of Leads, rig wallet etc. Both are the same full height and width with one that is approx 6 inches deep and the other about 4 inches deep. You'll still get 2 or 3 Tronix winder boxes, in the 4 inch middle compartment. Storage Sorted.
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