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In reply to Post #1 I use a Nash cube that breaks down and goes under my bed. Great bit of kit
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In reply to Post #15 Wychwood Packsmart - similar to the Nash cube but half the price
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In reply to Post #1 Diawa infinity low level carryall is what i use. Its a big bag but low profile means it fits under most bed chairs.
They also do a cheaper version in the black widow low level carryall if you are looking for something on more of a budget.
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The ideal thing is the "Nash Cube or Cube Compact", they are the ideal but they are discontinued. They have something similar but they are almost "£200 which is way too pricy.
I bought a Nash Cube, years ago and would never part with it and use it to this day, its ideal for this situation, its basically 3 bags that clip together and can be sepearted and each bag has 2 compartments including a cooler bag section, which I don't use as such
Depending on how I pack them, I don't necessarily have to take all 3 bags if there is going to be things I do not need.
I don;t know if anyone makes anything similar, but, its the ideal thing. There is Nash Cube on Ebay, at the moment.
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Ive got x2 large Solar undercover bag's which fit under my bedchair 1 for my baitboat and the other for tackle.
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In reply to Post #1 Thanks for all the advice, its really appreciated.
Simon
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Carp life do a good quality ruck all
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In reply to Post #6 I seem to be in the minority these days by carrying only what I really need.
No doubt the Gardner would be a fine choice for most.
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If you can get past colours (not really sure that matters being under a bedchair but I know folks like things to match) roller and roost bags would be a perfect fit, they even do hard case ones.
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In reply to Post #1 Ideally a bigger carryall under the middle,
More space under the foot end of the bedchair
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Angling intelligence barrow rucksack was perfect for this
Think Gardner or korum do something similar
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In reply to Post #6 Has got me thinking I might return to a single monsta bag as currently taking too much / too many different bags / buckets . . .
This looks sexier / similar to the Gardner -
Solar SP C-Tech Barrow Bag XL
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In reply to Post #4 Half the size of the Gardner but most importantly and similarly low in height . . .Could buy 4x Cygnets for the price of 1x Gardner however!
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In reply to Post #1 How tall is the bedchair with sag?
+1 for Belchs suggestion, I almost bought it but went with Chub Vantage Barrow bags.
I took back a Nash Cube as the 2 smaller comps were not really of any use and I tried using my Trakker under barrow bag but it's a tad floppy when not in frame.
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In reply to Post #1 Best fitting large under bedchair bag I've used is the Gardner Barrow Bag . . .loads of compartments that are velcro dividable / easily accessible including a thermal pocket - you'll need a barrow to lug it tho as it has a large (but low profile) footprint! Might be willing to part with mine - only ever used it for French trips for stowing additional 'stuff' but you could easily use it as a single bag for pretty much everything!
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In reply to Post #1 A ruckall style bag would work well, few companies make them. Low profile and normally a plastic base so easy to slide in and out.
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Hi all
Ive gone back to using a 60" umbrella all year round now, so space is at much more of a premium than it was when I used a Frontier, and i'm looking for luggage that will fit underneath my bedchair.
Ideally a bigger carryall under the middle, a coolbag under the foot end and a bits bag under the head end.
Is there anything on the market that is low enough for what i want?
I dont really want to go down the route of the stackable plastic boxes that Nash and Ridgmonkey produce if I dont have to.
The Nash Waterbox 230 looks like exactly what i need, but trying to get hold of anything from Nash these days is bordering on the impossible.
Any luggage suggestion at all from anyone?
Thanks chaps.
Simon
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