Overview
A convenient travel bag custom made for the Triza Travel Rods Series, the Megabass Triza Travel Rod Case is extremely useful for anglers on the go. Featuring semi-hard insert plates hidden within the fabric for increased protection, the Megabass Triza Travel Rod Case is designed with a large main compartment that allows anglers to store their travel rod with the reel attached, making it easy to start fishing as soon as you arrive at your destination. The pocket on the side will also hold a small tackle box, so you can keep all your gear neatly bundled in one package. Finished with a small carrying handle and an adjustable shoulder strap, the Megabass Triza Travel Rod Case keeps your investments protected when traveling to new fishing spots.
Size 33.5” x 7.5” x 5”
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Previous Feedback
Comments: This case is pretty good, light and spacious. Can easily fit a few travel rods in there. Like others have mentioned, it is a soft case. More to carry in the back of the truck or as a carry-on, definitely not for checked luggage. I got the case only because I have a Triza rod. If the case said "Plano" instead of "Megabass", I would not have gotten it, even for half the price. Like many things Megabass makes, it is way overpriced for what it is.
From: Joe: Somerville, MA 7/3/23
Comments: This case is nice to transport Triza rods (or other similarly sized travel rods), but I wouldn't trust it to keep rods safe as checked luggage. It's semi-rigid, but not enough to prevent rods from getting crushed by heavy suitcases. And it's bigger than what's technically allowed as a carry on, so I've found it less useful than I hoped. That said, I have 4 Triza rods and an Orochi XXX and they all fit in it at the same time easily, with room for more. If you just want a case to keep several rods organized and somewhat protected from damage (like in the trunk of your car), this works well.
From: Dan: Virginia 12/27/22
Comments: Nice little case to go with a Triza rod... or two. The case easily holds one rod with a reel attached, or two rods if you take the reels off.
From: Drew: Unknown 9/27/22