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I've got the Korum compact transitions
Rucksack. It has clips to hold a chair. I use the trakker nano
You can also clip on their cradle mat
Main compartment and 3 side pockets
One is insulated. I use that for beer 😂
PS. No digging for gear. It lays flat and opens like a carryall

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In reply to Post #9 What’s the reason for wanting a change over to the cult?
It is a fantastic piece of kit. It’s a shame it’s not been covered more online so you don’t have purchase it to find out. In mine I can fit, 4 banksticks, 2-3 alarms, rig safe, digi scales, 6 hookbait pots, Korda compaq 150, 1kg boilies,lunch and drink for a day session, a waterproof jacket or hoodie and still space left over.
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In reply to Post #8 Was looking at one of the Cult ones for a while, but settled on the Solar Undercover Camo Ruckbag........ still being drawn back to the Cult though. I have the 10ft 3 rod holdall & it's a mega bit of kit
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In reply to Post #7 Just picked up the cult ruckall, easy to find everything with a big open compartment and fairly comfortable to boot. Never been more mobile since switching from my carryall
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Carryall ( for me anyway as I do short sessions)
Hard to find a comfortable rucksack and a to much digging around to get stuff out.
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In reply to Post #1 A Ruckall
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Rucky to carry or holdalls on a barrow.
Well worth still using a small rucky with a barrow just to keep the essentials in so if you want to do a short evening sesh your ready to go.
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Rucksack, Army Bergen every time.
Army Bergen link
I would recommend getting grade 1
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In reply to Post #2 I'm the same rucksack for me
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In reply to Post #1 Definitely a rucksack. Keeps your hands free to carry something else.
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Which is the better one to use not on a barra walking carrying the gear which one do you use feedback please
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