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It probably lends itself more to carp anglers who are wearing it whilst pushing the barrow to the swim, rather than long distance roving. There is a protective, waterproof base underneath too, to take the brunt of the wear when it’s on the ground.
For walking around to your swim, it’s perfect, but for longer walks etc, I would opt for something that is built for that purpose.
Firstly, there are some non-removable dividers in the main compartment on the Thinking Anglers version. In my opinion, this is a downside as it makes the main compartment less versatile. Today the story is different, and the top brands produce some very high-quality luggage options that look the part too, some items wouldn’t look out of place on a field exercise with the SAS, they’re that carpy.
In a rather crowded carp luggage marketplace, it stands out as offering excellent value for money in my eyes. The main compartment is where I keep most of my gear. Measuring 30 x 33 x 26cm, it’s a good size to fit your brew kit, lead pouch, rig boards and all of your other chunkier items. The Supra is a compact size, perfect for day sessions, short overnighters or roving up and down the river bank.