I always use an army and navy surplus one in the past and ived been using my beta / breakaway box for years but fancy a ruck sack whats everyone using at the moment ?
I have used my Shakespeare SALT one on the last few occasions on the pier. Much more comfortable to use that a beta box (which has now been put aside for beach fishing only). Had it a couple of years. The zips break easily if you don't look after them and the draw cord eyes are rusting. However, good value for around £20. I will be interested to see if this thread throws up some new ideas.
I use the Greys Apollo rucksack and I can say it is probably the best on the market today.
It has 3 big + deep external pockets and one large 35lt main capacity. Zips are stainless steel so rust isnt an issue. Two easily adjustable and comfortable straps are capable of carrying a fairly heavy load, also there are adjustable chest and waist strap for extra comfort and carrying strength.
Best of all though is the fact that it has a solid plastic bottom, which is great if your fishing the likes of rock marks and piers, as over time the hard ground can where away bags made of even tough material, but with this added feature it cannot happen and also protects your gear inside from hard knocks, bumps, etc.
Ian Golds Supermatch rucksack is very good - nicely laid out with plenty of pockets, and can be easily accessed when hung from my tripod on certain marks. Had mine for a few years now and all the zips etc are still intact, mind I do give them a squirt with WD40 every now and again. I only use my box on beaches these days where windblown sand is easier to clean off than the rucksack & it doesn't matter if it's sitting in a few inches of water - use my rucksack probably 95% of the time.
Have a look at the likes of Aquapac and Overboard companies. They do a 100% waterproof backpack in various sizes. I've just ordered one as the seat box and coversion is a pain to get in my car.
You can hang it from the rod stand to give more stability.
Got a greys but all the zips have gone, salt corrosion has bust all of them, my fault though, due to not cleaning them and letting it sit for months! also found when carring a lot of weight, the plastic base digs right into your spine
Still a good bag though!
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