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Review: Maver EVA Luggage

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The Maver EVA luggage comes under the beady eye of Angler's Mail tackle editor Richard Howard - and he was impressed! He's the No.1 products inspector, checking out loads of quality kit every week.

BEING light, tough and waterproof, EVA makes a great material for the angler. There are ten smart new Maver EVA luggage items, to put your accessories and bait in.

The super seal EVA Rig Case, looks particularly useful complete with its heat-welded seams to ensure it’s 100 per cent waterproof and a two-way zip top, transparent lid for easily identifying the contents. It actually comes supplied with 15 foam rig winders allowing multiple rigs to be stored on each spool.

The small and medium EVA Accessory Cases with a two-way zip top lid, padded handle and heat welded seams will come in useful for prepared pellets, groundbaits or associated accessories.

There’s a full range of EVA groundbait bowls too in different sizes, including a zipped option that’ll handle a lot of feed, great for targeting those big open waters.

Or you might prefer to opt for the three-piece EVA Bowl Set, featuring a large bowl and a couple of smaller ones. They’ll fit inside each other when not in use, the larger one will take around 3-4 kg of dry mix, with more room in the others for a different bait or accessories. Being 100 per cent waterproof and easy to clean, these sets will certainly see some attention.

You’ll find similar handy EVA Utility Cases, Commercial Cases and an EVA Catapult Pouch too, for keeping you catties in good condition, and ensuring that the elastic lasts longer. It’ll keep them pretty tangle-free too.

A user-friendly range, it’ll help you stay organised and help keep your bait in tiptop condition too. It’s not a bad price either.

Prices: from £6.99 to £18.99.


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