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NEW A-SERIES TACKLE DUFFEL TOTES TACKLE TONNAGE WITH DEPENDABLE PLANO PERFORMANCE

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A IS FOR AUTHENTIC

NEW A-SERIES TACKLE DUFFEL TOTES TACKLE TONNAGE WITH DEPENDABLE PLANO PERFORMANCE

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Plano, IL (February 25, 2016) – Plano Molding Company has been making hardworking and innovative products to help anglers store, organize and transport their tackle and gear since 1952. Protecting your passion is our passion. It’s who we are and what we do.

Anglers have a lot of gear. And for those looking to transport a good chunk of it in a single bag, Plano’s new A-Series Tackle Duffel is just what the traveling angler or gear junkie ordered – a right-sized package offering maximum capacity and utility, all wrapped up with top-quality components, durable construction and handsome aesthetics. Add it all up and you’ve got a traveling tackle companion that’s true to the Plano name.

Our venerable 3600 StowAway Utility Box lies at the heart of the new A-Series Duffel’s tackle toting capability. It’s designed to house 14 of them: 10 inside its cavernous main compartment and another four in its secondary front compartment. Or, remove a few 3600s and you’ll create capacity for additional gear, from rainwear and reels to fish-grippers and fillet knives.

Aside from its workmanlike primary and secondary zippered compartments, the A-Series Tackle Duffel serves up added gear garaging with four more zippered, exterior pockets – two on each end – perfect for protecting smaller items like sunglasses, keys, portable electronics or soft plastics.

A tackle duffel should be versatile, and the A-Series Tackle Duffel’s authentic brand of Plano utility comes not only from its hungry capacity, but also from the numerous ways it can be carried. Traditional handles arch up from the front and back of the duffel for short-haul situations and a requisite padded shoulder strap is perfect for long-distance carrying. Two additional sets of reinforced handles make the A-Series Tackle Duffel easy to manage in other transport situations.

Need a handhold to drag the bag out of the back of a pickup bed or the belly pan of a floatplane? There’s a handle on either end, right where you need it. Want to buddy-carry the bag or pass it to another person from a boat or dock?  We thought of that, too, and placed handles on top of both ends the duffel. 63 years in the business has taught us a few things about what makes a great and useful tackle bag.

Continuous innovation often means adapting ideas and technology from other industries. Take the MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) webbing borrowed from the tactical industry that adorns the front of the A-Series Duffel. It provides a sturdy and functional means of attaching additional gear or accessories to the bag’s exterior, which means added value and utility for the user.

Plano Model No. 414200 A-Series Tackle Duffel

  • Store tackle, rainwear or other gear all in one bag
  • Durable, proprietary polyester fabric construction with water-resistant lining
  • Includes six 3600 StowAway Utility Boxes
  • Holds a total of 14 3600 StowAway Utility Boxes
  • Second inner compartment to separate gear
  • 4 large exterior pockets to hold phone, sunglasses, keys, gear and more
  • 4 carrying methods help ease transport
  • Exterior dimensions: 60.33cm x 31.75 x 30.48cm

MSRP: $79.99

 

A is for authentic. The new A-Series Tackle Duffel is the ideal mass-tackle storage and travel bag, conceived, designed and constructed from over 60 years of Plano experience and insight. It’s the workhorse in the company’s all-new A-Series tackle storage products family; a premium and distinctive line of innovative designs, each combining high-quality materials with clean and rugged aesthetics.  In addition to the Tackle Duffel, Plano’s new A-Series includes a Tackle Bag, two innovative QuickTop Tackle Bags, and a Tackle Backpack, providing the discriminating angler with a comprehensive system for tackle storage and transportation. Learn more at www.planomolding.com.

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