Friday, May 9, 2008

The Traveling Angler...

What is the perfect combination for traveling anglers these days? With additional charges at check-in for extra bags, the common site of a duffel, dry bag and pack may not be so fun any more. One option is to carry everything in one place - simple, efficient, ready to go.

The Freightliner Max holds pretty much every 4-piece rod tube and a few 3-piece tubes as well. Sure it's big, but when you consider boots, waders, jackets, vests and all the layers you might need in the Pacific Northwest, the Rockies or beyond, you just might fill it up.

Details
  • Almost twice the size of the Freightliner, main compartment holds load; zippered end compartment holds shoes and quick-access items; interior mesh pocket holds toiletries; light-colored lining makes things easy to find
  • Smooth-rolling 80-mm wheels provide plenty of clearance; impact-resistant skidplates; molded bottom pan resists abrasion and protects contents
  • Two-position retractable handle; haul loops at either end; external compression straps; ID tag
  • Exclusive fiberglass battened supports keep bag standing
  • Heavy-duty YKK® zippers have storm flaps and lockable sliders
  • Upper: polyurethane-coated 1,680-denier ballistics cloth nylon with DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Bottom: molded foam and ballistics cloth. Lining: polyurethane-coated 420-denier nylon pack cloth with DWR finish
  • 4763 g (168 oz)
  • Imported.
Get ready to roll, can the additional bag charge and spend the coin on some extra #22 gray RS2's....


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