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Coarse Carryalls

Coarse Fishing Carryalls: The Ultimate Gear Storage Solution

By Gerry’s Fishing – Morecambe’s Tackle Organization Experts Since 1980

Welcome to the Gerry’s Fishing Coarse Carryall department. A carryall is the “command center” of your fishing session. It’s where your bait, terminal tackle, reels, and clothing are stored, and in 2026, the best carryalls do more than just hold gear—they organize it. Modern designs are now engineered with Rigid Internal Frames and Square-Profile Geometries to ensure they sit perfectly on a barrow and maximize every inch of space in your car boot.

At Gerry’s, we stock a premium range of carryalls from industry-leading brands like Preston Innovations, Guru, Matrix, Daiwa, and Drennan. Whether you need a massive 65L “session” bag or a compact 40L “match” carryall, our selection focuses on durability, water resistance, and smart modularity.


The 2026 Carryall Standard: Technical Features

Modern luggage has moved beyond simple canvas bags. When shopping at Gerry’s, look for these advanced specifications:

  • Modular Integration: Many carryalls from Guru (Fusion) and Preston (Supera X) are designed to fit specific EVA accessory cases like a jigsaw puzzle, eliminating “dead space.”

  • Hard Bases & Lids: Look for moulded EVA bases that keep your gear dry even when sitting in a puddle. Some models now feature Hard-top Lids that can be used as a temporary side tray or rig-tying station.

  • 1200D Ripstop Fabrics: For the ultimate in durability, brands like MAP use 1200 denier materials that are virtually indestructible and completely wipe-clean.

  • External Net Pockets: Most of our “Match” carryalls feature a dedicated front pocket with drainage holes, designed to store keepnets, landing nets, and side trays externally to keep the main compartment dry.


Types of Carryalls: Which One Fits Your Fishing?

1. Match & Commercial Carryalls (45L – 55L)

These are the workhorses of the match circuit. They are typically wider and shallower, allowing you to see all your gear at a glance without “digging” to the bottom.

  • Best For: Carrying bait tubs, EVA cases, and seatbox accessories.

  • Top Pick: Preston Innovations Supera X Carryall or Matrix Aquos Ultra.

2. Large Session Carryalls (60L – 100L)

For the angler who takes everything but the kitchen sink. These massive bags feature multiple external pockets for scales, bait alarms, and tackle boxes.

  • Best For: Long weekend sessions or river specialists.

  • Top Pick: Daiwa Tournament Carryall or Nufish Hardbase 55L.

3. Low-Profile / Barrow Bags

Specifically designed to fit under a bedchair or sit low on a barrow. These are often longer and thinner to help with weight distribution during transport.

  • Best For: Mobile anglers and those using trolleys.


Technical Specifications Table: 2026 Best-Sellers

Model Capacity Dimensions (L x W x H) Material Key Feature
Preston Supera X 55L 60 x 35 x 40 cm 840D Wipe-Clean Hardbase & Reinforced Handles
Guru Fusion Base MK2 Modular 58 x 27 x 42 cm 1.5mm EVA 100% Waterproof Welded Seams
Daiwa Matchman 50L 52 x 30 x 36 cm 600D Polyester Value for Money / 3 Ext. Pockets
Matrix Horizon X 45L 58 x 30 x 30 cm Rigid PVC Compact & Stackable Design
Drennan DMS 50L 52 x 30 x 40 cm Heavy Duty Built for Modular Accessory Boxes

The Gerry’s Buying Guide: Choosing Your Carryall

1. Check the “Footprint”

Match your carryall to your seatbox or barrow. A “Square” carryall (like the Nytro Sublime) is much easier to stack on a trolley than a traditional rounded duffel bag.

2. Padded Shoulder Straps

A fully loaded 55L carryall can weigh over 15kg. We prioritize models with Detachable Padded Straps and Neoprene Grab Handles to ensure that “the walk to the peg” doesn’t ruin your day before it starts.

3. Internal Mesh Pockets

Look for bags with zipped mesh pockets under the lid. These are perfect for storing flat items like hooklength boxes, fishing licenses, and “ready-rig” wallets that usually get lost at the bottom of a main compartment.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the difference between a Carryall and a Rucksack?

A: Carryalls are designed for maximum volume and organization on a trolley or barrow. Rucksacks are designed for mobility, allowing you to carry your gear on your back while keeping your hands free for your rod and chair.

Q: Can I store wet nets in my carryall?

A: Only if the bag has a Dedicated External Net Pocket with drainage. Storing wet nets inside the main compartment will cause your dry gear (and the bag itself) to smell and potentially mildew.

Q: What does “EVA Base” mean?

A: It refers to a moulded, waterproof plastic bottom. This is essential for coarse fishing as it allows you to set your bag down in mud or wet grass without water seeping through to your tackle.

Q: Why do some carryalls have clear lids?

A: Mostly found in modular EVA systems, clear lids allow you to see exactly what is inside (e.g., “this is my feeder bag,” “this is my terminal tackle bag”) without having to open the zips.


Why Buy Your Luggage From Gerry’s Fishing?

We don’t just sell bags; we sell “session solutions.” Our staff are out on the bank every week, testing which zips stand up to the mud and which straps provide the best comfort.

  • Huge Brand Choice: We are a primary stockist for Preston, Guru, and Daiwa.

  • Price Match: We guarantee the best value in the North West and online.

  • Fast Despatch: All luggage is held in our 20,000 sq ft warehouse, ready for immediate shipping

  • Matrix Horizon XL Storage Bag

    Matrix Horizon XL Storage Bag

    £69.99
  • Garbolino Squadra Competition Series Folding Carryall

    Garbolino Squadra Competition Series Folding Carryall

    £104.99
  • Garbolino Squadra Competition Series Compact Carryall

    Garbolino Squadra Competition Series Compact Carryall

    £98.99
  • Korum EVA Tackle and Bait Carryall 15L

    Korum EVA Tackle and Bait Carryall 15L

    £36.99
  • Sale! Korum Progress Compact Carryall 25l

    Korum Progress Compact Carryall 25l

    Original price was: £41.99.Current price is: £32.99.
  • Drennan Specimen Compact Rucksack 30l

    Drennan Specimen Compact Rucksack 30l

    £67.99
  • Drennan DMS 7 Piece Carryall Set - Large

    Drennan DMS 7 Piece Carryall Set – Large

    £146.99
  • Drennan DMS 5 Piece Carryall Set - Small

    Drennan DMS 5 Piece Carryall Set – Small

    £98.99

Coarse Fishing Carryalls: The Ultimate Gear Storage Solution

By Gerry’s Fishing – Morecambe’s Tackle Organization Experts Since 1980

Welcome to the Gerry’s Fishing Coarse Carryall department. A carryall is the “command center” of your fishing session. It’s where your bait, terminal tackle, reels, and clothing are stored, and in 2026, the best carryalls do more than just hold gear—they organize it. Modern designs are now engineered with Rigid Internal Frames and Square-Profile Geometries to ensure they sit perfectly on a barrow and maximize every inch of space in your car boot.

At Gerry’s, we stock a premium range of carryalls from industry-leading brands like Preston Innovations, Guru, Matrix, Daiwa, and Drennan. Whether you need a massive 65L “session” bag or a compact 40L “match” carryall, our selection focuses on durability, water resistance, and smart modularity.


The 2026 Carryall Standard: Technical Features

Modern luggage has moved beyond simple canvas bags. When shopping at Gerry’s, look for these advanced specifications:

  • Modular Integration: Many carryalls from Guru (Fusion) and Preston (Supera X) are designed to fit specific EVA accessory cases like a jigsaw puzzle, eliminating “dead space.”

  • Hard Bases & Lids: Look for moulded EVA bases that keep your gear dry even when sitting in a puddle. Some models now feature Hard-top Lids that can be used as a temporary side tray or rig-tying station.

  • 1200D Ripstop Fabrics: For the ultimate in durability, brands like MAP use 1200 denier materials that are virtually indestructible and completely wipe-clean.

  • External Net Pockets: Most of our “Match” carryalls feature a dedicated front pocket with drainage holes, designed to store keepnets, landing nets, and side trays externally to keep the main compartment dry.


Types of Carryalls: Which One Fits Your Fishing?

1. Match & Commercial Carryalls (45L – 55L)

These are the workhorses of the match circuit. They are typically wider and shallower, allowing you to see all your gear at a glance without “digging” to the bottom.

  • Best For: Carrying bait tubs, EVA cases, and seatbox accessories.

  • Top Pick: Preston Innovations Supera X Carryall or Matrix Aquos Ultra.

2. Large Session Carryalls (60L – 100L)

For the angler who takes everything but the kitchen sink. These massive bags feature multiple external pockets for scales, bait alarms, and tackle boxes.

  • Best For: Long weekend sessions or river specialists.

  • Top Pick: Daiwa Tournament Carryall or Nufish Hardbase 55L.

3. Low-Profile / Barrow Bags

Specifically designed to fit under a bedchair or sit low on a barrow. These are often longer and thinner to help with weight distribution during transport.

  • Best For: Mobile anglers and those using trolleys.


Technical Specifications Table: 2026 Best-Sellers

Model Capacity Dimensions (L x W x H) Material Key Feature
Preston Supera X 55L 60 x 35 x 40 cm 840D Wipe-Clean Hardbase & Reinforced Handles
Guru Fusion Base MK2 Modular 58 x 27 x 42 cm 1.5mm EVA 100% Waterproof Welded Seams
Daiwa Matchman 50L 52 x 30 x 36 cm 600D Polyester Value for Money / 3 Ext. Pockets
Matrix Horizon X 45L 58 x 30 x 30 cm Rigid PVC Compact & Stackable Design
Drennan DMS 50L 52 x 30 x 40 cm Heavy Duty Built for Modular Accessory Boxes

The Gerry’s Buying Guide: Choosing Your Carryall

1. Check the “Footprint”

Match your carryall to your seatbox or barrow. A “Square” carryall (like the Nytro Sublime) is much easier to stack on a trolley than a traditional rounded duffel bag.

2. Padded Shoulder Straps

A fully loaded 55L carryall can weigh over 15kg. We prioritize models with Detachable Padded Straps and Neoprene Grab Handles to ensure that “the walk to the peg” doesn’t ruin your day before it starts.

3. Internal Mesh Pockets

Look for bags with zipped mesh pockets under the lid. These are perfect for storing flat items like hooklength boxes, fishing licenses, and “ready-rig” wallets that usually get lost at the bottom of a main compartment.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the difference between a Carryall and a Rucksack?

A: Carryalls are designed for maximum volume and organization on a trolley or barrow. Rucksacks are designed for mobility, allowing you to carry your gear on your back while keeping your hands free for your rod and chair.

Q: Can I store wet nets in my carryall?

A: Only if the bag has a Dedicated External Net Pocket with drainage. Storing wet nets inside the main compartment will cause your dry gear (and the bag itself) to smell and potentially mildew.

Q: What does “EVA Base” mean?

A: It refers to a moulded, waterproof plastic bottom. This is essential for coarse fishing as it allows you to set your bag down in mud or wet grass without water seeping through to your tackle.

Q: Why do some carryalls have clear lids?

A: Mostly found in modular EVA systems, clear lids allow you to see exactly what is inside (e.g., “this is my feeder bag,” “this is my terminal tackle bag”) without having to open the zips.


Why Buy Your Luggage From Gerry’s Fishing?

We don’t just sell bags; we sell “session solutions.” Our staff are out on the bank every week, testing which zips stand up to the mud and which straps provide the best comfort.

  • Huge Brand Choice: We are a primary stockist for Preston, Guru, and Daiwa.

  • Price Match: We guarantee the best value in the North West and online.

  • Fast Despatch: All luggage is held in our 20,000 sq ft warehouse, ready for immediate shipping

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