Daiwa Tackle Barn Solves Tackle Storage Problems

July 7, 2020
Industry News Archive

 

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Cypress, CA– One of the biggest challenges anglers face is managing tackle in real-time, on-the-water. Masterfully storing and toting your gear is one thing; keeping matters organized while fishing is another. For the first time, both pregame and game-time management is addressed in one tackle storage solution: Daiwa’s new Tackle Barn.

The root of the design is the Tackle Barn’s double topside gullwing doors, which give the bag a barn shape, not the typical square or rectangular profile. Due to the design, tackle utility boxes are quickly and easily pulled out, swapped, and returned intact faster and more organized than recipe cards.  The matched gullwing covers are easy to open and close, too, thanks to hook and loop attachments.

  

The Tackle Barn is spacious, too. It comes complete with four Daiwa 370 utility boxes and four 360 utility boxes, and will accommodate another four 370 or 360 size boxes. Despite its spaciousness, the Tackle Barn easily stows under most boat steering counsels.

  

Furthering the Tackle Barn’s one-stop-shop stature, the tackle bag features a built-in, retractable leader spool wheel, durable sunglasses holder, beverage holder, and water-resistant tool and cell phone pouches. The storage pouches open and close with multiple #8 and #10 nylon zippers for a long, rustproof life. It also features a retractable storm cover, which blankets the entire bag. Rains move in, easily cloak the Tackle Barn, and your gear is further protected from the elements. Its waterproof base is specially reinforced to withstand real-life handling and splashed water that unavoidably rolls across the deck, always keeping its contents dry.

  

Haul the Tackle Barn with either the built-in topside handle or included, removable shoulder strap. The adjustable shoulder strap features a soft rubber grip pad to eliminate the nuisance of gear sliding off your shoulder on the dock or trail.

  

MSRP $199.99