Fishpond Stormshadow Large Rolling Duffel 125L - Yellow Dog Logo
In Stock • Bozeman, MT
- Two rod tube cradles in base compartment for up to six standard-length rod tubes
- Clamshell zippered opening
- Interior compartment access via large top pocket for easier packing and access
- Replaceable wheels
- Compression-molded bottom shell laminated with ballistic fabric
- Neoprene zipper skirts for stretch and durability
Description
The Stormshadow Large Rolling Duffel was born to handle the demands of travelers heading to far-flung destinations where durable gear is critical to success. Featuring waterproof fabric, the Stormshadow offers enhanced weather resistance to protect your equipment, clothing, and personal items. A separate bottom compartment securely holds six 4-piece rod tubes, boots, waders, smaller nets, and more, providing ample storage. The upper main compartment, perfect for clothing and travel gear, is accessible from both the interior clamshell opening for easy packing and the top of the bag for convenient access on the go. With replaceable wheels for extended durability and just the right amount of organization both inside and out, the Stormshadow Large Rolling Duffel offers outstanding capability in a lightweight package.
Features
• Waterproof, TPU-Coated Fabric — Enhanced weather resistance for equipment, clothing, and personal items.
• Base Rod Tube Compartment — Two cradles hold up to six standard-length 4-piece rod tubes, plus boots, waders, and smaller nets.
• PU and DWR-Coated Base Compartment — Keeps damp or wet gear separated from the main compartment.
• Dual-Access Main Compartment — Interior clamshell opening for packing, plus a top pocket for on-the-go access.
• Compression-Molded Bottom Shell — Laminated with ballistic fabric for durability.
• Neoprene Zipper Skirts — Added stretch and durability at the zippers.
• Replaceable Wheels — Extended durability without replacing the whole bag.
• Four Exterior Compression Straps and an Organization Pocket — Cinch the load and keep small items accessible.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 34" x 15.5" x 12.5" |
| Volume | 125 L (7,627 ci) |
| Empty Weight | 10.35 lbs (4,695 g) |
| Main Fabric | Recycled polyester with TPU coating |
| Lining Fabric | Recycled PET |
| Rod Tube Capacity | Up to six standard-length 4-piece rod tubes, via two cradles in the base compartment |
FAQ
Who is this bag for?
The Stormshadow Large Rolling Duffel is built for destination anglers who want to consolidate most of their fishing gear and clothing into one checked bag. At 125 liters, it has enough room for extended trips, while a separate bottom compartment holds up to six standard 4-piece rod tubes along with boots, waders, smaller nets, and other bulky gear. Keeping that equipment separate from the upper clothing compartment is especially useful at the end of a trip when boots and waders may still be damp.
It’s particularly well suited for international or remote fishing trips where durability, organization, and gear capacity matter more than traveling light. The TPU-coated fabric, reinforced bottom, compression straps, replaceable wheels, and retractable handle are designed to handle repeated airline travel and heavier loads. The tradeoff is size: at 125 liters and roughly 10+ pounds empty, this is more bag than most anglers need for a short trip or minimalist packing. For week-long destination trips with multiple rods, boots, waders, and plenty of gear, however, that extra capacity is exactly the point.
Is this a carry-on or a checked bag?
Checked bag only. At 34" x 15.5" x 12.5", its combined dimensions are well beyond standard carry-on allowances (typically around 45 linear inches total), and at 125 L it's sized for a full trip's worth of gear, not a cabin bag.
Can I keep wet or muddy gear separate from my clothes?
Yes -- the base compartment is PU and DWR-coated and sealed off from the main body, so wading boots, a damp wader, or a muddy net can go in the bottom while your clothing and travel gear stay dry in the main compartment above.
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