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Does anyone know if kordas new carp porter drop in bag will fit the MK7 , the dimensions are the same as the original one I have but its a lot of dosh if it doesnt fit ??
Carp Porter BARROW STANDARD DROP-IN BARROW BAG CPL003
Fishing Korda DARK KAMO
The Drop In Barrow Bag is the ultimate storage solution for maximising the space beneath your barrow frame while keeping weight low and balance perfect. Designed for practicality on the bank, it offers quick, convenient access from both sides and the top.
Twin reinforced carry handles allow for smooth removal between trips, while integrated drainage holes prevent water build up in wet conditions. An adjustable Velcro strap ensures a secure fit during transit, keeping your gear stable and protected.
Dimensions: 31cm (H) x 42cm (W) x 45cm (D)
Easy access from both sides or the top
Twin reinforced carry handles for quick removal
Drainage holes in base to prevent pooling
Adjustable Velcro strap for secure attachment
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In reply to Post #20 Ah that’s great appreciate that, I looked on the Korda site at each item individually and in the description it tells you what barrows they fit and some say “ will fit all barrows” , so I will go with that I think…thanks again mate , I’ll keep you posted..lol
Carl
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In reply to Post #19 If you are talking about luggage I recently asked them a similar thing as I wanted a front bag for my mk6 and got this reply:
The front bags should fit your barrow fine, as all our barrows share the same frame width, this will mean the barrow tidy bag should also fit. As for the rest of the luggage it will be worth measuring up your side bars, the MK8 bags we sell are roughly 68x32cm, to see if they'll fit.
The drop-in bag is unlikely to fit as it requires a lip for the frame of the centre bag to drop into, which I believe your barrow won't have.
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Does anyone now if the new Korda range for carp porters would work with/on the MK7….???
Carl
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In reply to Post #17 Probably by not fishing chavvy waters. My club is very secure with locked gates and the commercial I fish is also locked up. I don't want to tempt fate but it's always been safe next to my peg. Such a shame we have to think of these things, but I do try to avoid dodgy places.
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In reply to Post #15 How do you keep your secure, padlock and chain ????
Been looking at these, got good reviews and cheap to
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266259699316?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=5kiPuw_JRHG&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=_PPYakNtTe2&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COP
Worth trying at that price
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In reply to Post #15 Ha ha, I do to, I literally can do a roast on the bank , if I go with a mate we even work out a menu and who’s cooking what,,lol…. I like to be comfortable for my three dayers, and even take a shower and pop up shower cubicle in the summer
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In reply to Post #14 On a reasonably long session I will take a mobile kitchen, toilet/shower block, fridge, tv etc. All made possible by that little 24v beauty. Can't beat the old creature comforts 😂😂😂😂
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In reply to Post #13 3 trips ???, Christ what you taking the kitchen sink, lol….thought I was bad ….cheers for that , good to know … I do take a lot of kit but ideally want to do it in one trip, I’ll have to have a weigh up of all my main bits , bed, chair , full bait buckets etc I guess and see what it roughly totals ….
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In reply to Post #12 It'll carry a shed load mate. I'm out currently and it's just hauled about 100kg of gear to my swim in 3 trips. Imagine trying to walk all that sh*t - Pack it up!
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In reply to Post #10 Ah yea all top tips these,great stuff, anyone know what's the max weight they can carry ??
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In reply to Post #10 Great kit,I also unplug battery if doing a couple nights,saves any chance of battery drain..............best bit of kit my son ever bought me 🤣👍
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In reply to Post #9 The hub on the front wheel,you move the big silver collar
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In reply to Post #7 Ah yea good idea on the battery front didn't think of that lol...how do you put it I free wheel.theb ??
Top tip
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In reply to Post #6 Don't over tighten the clamping points. I've had to reinforce all mine after the previous owner had crushed the box section.
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