
Easily store up to four 3600 KastKing tackle trays (included/not included) in the main compartment, while the unique triangular front slit pocket is perfect for carrying a fishing landing net, fillet knife, and other essentials.

Stay organized with dedicated pockets for pliers, utility boxes, tools, and more. The zippered back pad pocket offers secure storage for a pad or 14’’ laptop.

Crafted from rugged high-density Oxford fabric with a water-resistant PVC coating, this backpack protects your gear from moisture.

Enjoy superior back support with cushioned, breathable padding. Adjustable foam-padded shoulder straps alleviate pressure and feature small zippered pocket for secure storage.

Ideal for adventurous anglers who hike, canoe, kayak, or SUP to remote fishing spots. The Backpack offers the essential features you will need to store and carry your fishing rod/ fishing reel, tools, lures, and tackle without weighing you down. (Dimensions – 10.83”x8.66”x17.32”)

Easily store up to four 3600 KastKing tackle trays (included/not included) in the main compartment, while the unique triangular front slit pocket is perfect for carrying a fishing landing net, fillet knife, and other essentials.

Stay organized with dedicated pockets for pliers, utility boxes, tools, and more. The zippered back pad pocket offers secure storage for a pad or 14’’ laptop.

Crafted from rugged high-density Oxford fabric with a water-resistant PVC coating, this backpack protects your gear from moisture.

Enjoy superior back support with cushioned, breathable padding. Adjustable foam-padded shoulder straps alleviate pressure and feature small zippered pocket for secure storage.

Ideal for adventurous anglers who hike, canoe, kayak, or SUP to remote fishing spots. The Backpack offers the essential features you will need to store and carry your fishing rod/ fishing reel, tools, lures, and tackle without weighing you down. (Dimensions – 10.83”x8.66”x17.32”)
This bag pack is as close to a perfect fishing back I’ve even gotten. Really solid and cleverly built and looks great, while having tons of storage space without feeling bulky and heavy. For this price it’s everything and more you can ask for. Second to none honestly. Love the tactical look too as opposed to some other bags with crazy colors etc. If they make another version I have a few things I would like to see changed/added and would be willing to pay extra for that. Again at this price point this bag is perfect but here some suggestions: 1) Molle straps feels on the cheaper end and would like a more sturdy implementation as with a typical tactical molle strap system. 2) when loaded the bag kinda fold in on itself. Would be great if the bag had some support elements built into the “frame” to keep its form (EDIT: there's actually room for two additional 3600s in the bottom compartment. So 6 in total, and it actually stabilizes the back really well too!) 3) it tends to fall over when it’s sitting upright and you’re pulling stuff in/out of the bag. 4) would be great with some smaller inside zipper compartments in the top main compartment. 5) small waterproof zipper compartment in shoulderstraps for papers, license, phone etc would be nice. 6) clip straps underneath the bag to carry landing mat/net etc. 7) compartment on the bag for a water hydration bladder with straw. 8) a few more D-rings around the bag to attach gear with carabiners etc. (metal instead of plastic rings would be awesome)
Just a few suggestions. But again this is a really really great bag already and goes nicely with Kastking pliers and telescopic landing net that fits right into the fillet knife slot on the side.
I use this bag as my freshwater kit, since I'm often hiking a fair bit to get to where I'm fishing from and having to carry everything in a box got old really fast in those scenarios. This bag combined with a shoulder-slung rod carrier makes it so both hands are free in case I want to bring anything else along like a cooler and/or beverage.
It's pretty compact, but you can stuff a surprising amount of gear inside. I've got mine filled with six 3600-size tackle boxes, two spools of leader, tons of soft plastics (seriously - like 12-16 bags of them) and a host of other tools (lip grip, pliers, hook remover, bait knife, clippers, etc.), all pretty well-organized and easy to get at.
Construction is solid and I like that they didn't go overboard with compartmentalization. You've got one big main storage area for your tackle boxes, a large flat sleeve with dual access above that, then a smaller compartment perfect for soft plastic packages and a small pocket that's perf for for things like your fishing license and the like. Materials are tough and will shrug off minor splashes and the straps and soft back pad make it all-day comfortable, even when you've stuffed it all the way full.
KastKing keeps delivering solid gear at great prices and I especially like that they didn't just repurpose one of the myriad 'tactical' bags that are all the same regardless of vendor.
I recently got my hands on the KastKing Karryall Fishing Tackle Backpack, and I’m honestly impressed! 🎣💼 This backpack has made fishing trips so much easier for me, offering both organization and convenience in one.
The first thing I noticed was its generous storage space. With a 40L capacity, it comfortably holds all my fishing gear and equipment, from tackle boxes to extra reels. 🧰 The best part? It comes with 4 tackle boxes that fit perfectly in the compartments, keeping everything neatly organized. 🛠️ Plus, the rod holders are a great bonus, allowing me to carry my fishing rods with ease without worrying about them getting damaged. 🪶
The bag itself is well-made, with durable materials that can handle rough outdoor conditions. The padded shoulder straps and back support provide a comfortable fit, even when I'm carrying a lot of gear on longer trips. 🏞️
Whether you’re a casual fisherman or a seasoned pro, this tackle backpack is a game changer! It’s designed for both functionality and comfort, so if you’re looking to upgrade your fishing setup, I’d definitely recommend it. 🎯
I've been using the KastKing Pond Hopper single-strap backpack for about 4 years now, and although the quality has been fine I realized I wanted something with more storage (and also 2 straps). So I decided to give this one a try and it's immediately exceeded my expectations.
This doesn't look like a huge backpack form the outside, and even when I initially received it it matched my size expectations. But as soon as I started opening it and exploring the different compartments I realized this thing has a TON of space. There are hooks and pockets all over for attaching and storing things. The listing says it can fit 4 3600 cases and shows them sitting vertically, but as you can see in my picture I can easily load 3 of my 3650 cases (which I think are the same size as 3600) horizontally in the bottom with a ton of space left above. If I wanted to I could stack 3 more in the upper section to hold 6, or if I wanted a tight squeeze I could maybe even go 4 deep for a total of 8 cases. In reality I don't think I'll ever need more than 3, but it's nice that those only take up half the main compartment and I can still fit a bunch of other stuff in there like food or a sweatshirt or towel or something.
As I explored the backpack I kept being pleasantly surprised by hidden features. For example the front pouch can unzip so far that the face of it can fold out completely and is supported by 2 straps to form a small table where light things could be set. I do a lot of fishing off of large rocks so I can see this being handy if there isn't a nice flat spot for prepping stuff. There's also a weird little pocket on one of the straps. I'm not sure if I'll ever use it, but it might be nice to store a few commonly needed items like spare hooks or something so that I could get them without even needing to take the pack off.
My Nalgene bottle fits in the side pocket which is nice since it's kind of wide and doesn't always fit in water bottle pockets.
The great thing about this pack is that its so versatile I'll be using it all the time, not just for fishing. An interesting feature is that there's a slim compartment in the back that works as a laptop compartment, and the rectangular shape of the pack means that it can actually fit a good sized laptop and still close. One of my pictures shows a 17" LG Gram laptop in the compartment and it closes easily.
So overall this backpack has exceeded my expectations for storage capacity and versatility. Obviously it will take time to gauge the construction and durability but it seems great as far as I can tell and my other KastKing pack has held up great over the last 4 years.
I definitely recommend this backpack.
This fishing backpack exceeded all my expectations. It has a place for everything—tackle boxes, pliers, water bottles, even a spot for my rod. The compartments are well thought out and make it super easy to stay organized on the water.
What really impressed me is the build quality. The material is tough, water-resistant, and handles rough conditions without an issue. The zippers are strong, and the stitching holds up even when it's fully loaded.
It’s also surprisingly comfortable. The padded straps and back support make long treks to the fishing spot much easier. Whether I’m hiking into remote areas or just hitting a local pier, this backpack goes with me every time.
If you're serious about fishing and want gear that keeps up with you, this is the one. 100% worth it!
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