Shimano Trench 3 Rod Holdall

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Shimano Trench 3 Rod Holdall

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length:12ft

Shimano Trench 3 Rod Holdall

The Shimano Trench 3 Rod Holdall is a specially designed, fully padded case from the Trench series by Shimano . It offers comprehensive protection and practical transport for fishing rods. Here are the main features and functions of the holdall:

Main features of the Shimano Trench 3 Rod Holdall:

  • Capacity:

  • Offers space for three assembled 12ft rods as well as 13ft rods and two loose rods. Which ensures sufficient storage space for several fishing rods.

  • Upholstery:

  • Fully padded to optimally protect rods and reels from shocks and damage.

  • Unique camouflage design:

  • Like all products in the Trench series, this holdall has a unique camouflage design that blends seamlessly into the surroundings and looks stylish.

  • Compatibility with Trench Barrow:

  • Specially designed to fit perfectly on the Trench Barrow, making it easy to transport and ensuring good organization.

  • Protection of the fishing line:

  • The zipper of the bag is positioned so that it is outside the line path to protect the fishing line from damage.

  • External compartments:

  • Two compartments on the outside of the holdall provide space for accessories such as a landing net with handle, umbrella and rod pod, allowing for additional storage and organisation.

Summary:

The Trench 3 Rod Holdall is a well-designed and well-padded case that offers comprehensive protection for up to five fishing rods. With its unique camouflage design and compatibility with the Trench Barrow, it is an ideal choice for anglers who value safety, style and practicality.

The positioning of the zipper protects the fishing line, and the additional external compartments provide space for important accessories, keeping the equipment well organized and easily accessible.

Consequently, the cases in detail:

length (ft) Dimensions (cm)
12 200x32x25
13 210x32x25

You can find more information about the Rod Holdall from Shimano here !