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stone legacy revolution bags...


huckleberry

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Got mine in the mail the other day and must say that those rod compartments are awesome! I would always hate dipping into my old bag and having to unhook a tangle somewhere along the way. Overall, I must say that it is a very impressive bag. I feel like my investments in my rods and reels are well protected!

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I recieved mine in the mail today. It says that it fits up to 8 rods, and this is why I bought it. Does anybody have ideas for fitting more than 4 rods safely? I love the bag it just seems that more than 4 rods would get tangled...Please help me

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check us out at Midwest rod and reel...we have them on the
HSOforum
and also have free shipping


yes they do and I can attest to the speed of shipping,, I ordered a custom rod 4 days before I ordered the Revolution, both from Midwest R&R and the bag cam a day ahead of the rod,, I really like both,,

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I Used my Stone Legacy Custom Premium Rod Bag at the Burntside Bash this weekend and was it nice to have. Plenty long enough for my 42" Midwest Laker Rods and it held my tackle box, lanyard and siscos. All I had to carry out was my Marcum and bucket to sit on. If your looking for a special hard to find rod case I recomend Steve at Stone Legacy. www.stonelegacy.com They offer many colors, sizes etc. to fit anyones needs.

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The Revolutions have the straps to fit snug as a backpack while walking out on early/late ice or riding a sled. It's also nice having a shell around your rods for the added protection and to keep the rods seperated from each other.

-Eric

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I purchased a Stone Legacy revolution rod case for my dad for christmas since its the only thing he doesn't have from the Cabelas book. He is currently converting from a suitcase style house to a flip style house.

I used my new flip style house this weekend at the Burntside Bash and with the travel cover on it is tough to carry the rods in a bucket. I got to use the Stone Legacy rod case that I bought my dad and it worked great. I packed in 6 Laker rods with out having to turn in the reels (couple were baitcasters), two tip-ups, a gaff, metal ice scooper, and a decent sized tackle box. Great product and well worth the $50! I suppose I will have to give my dad his back and buy my own now grin.gif

Granny

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