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Product Review: The Plano Flip Sider 3258 Tackle Case

By Charles Duncan, published Oct 10, 2007
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In a world of tackle boxes, storage boxes, and cases, an angler has untold choices for storing and toting his tackle. However, every so often a truly remarkable product comes along and the Plano flip Sider 3258 tackle case is just that, remarkable.

You are guaranteed to be impressed from the first time you inspect this revolutionary tackle case. Constructed of EVA foam for extreme durability, the Plano Flip Sider 3258 is perhaps the easiest and simplest way to store and organize the gear you need and use in one convenient and rugged case. Utilizing the Flip Sider hybrid satchel system, which is unique to this Plano manufactured line, award winning technology is employed to combine the flexibility of a traditional bag with the functional ease of a box.

Available in burnt orange and black only, the patented Flip Sider technology features four rows of compartments for storage, and is more than capable of handling a variety of cranks, lipless baits, and jigs. Inside the heavy duty case, three 2-3500 Plano utility boxes are included for terminal tackle, smaller lures, and accessories. There is also a Plano 3543 waterproof spinner bait box which is a welcome feature for many bass fishermen who struggle with the storage of spinner baits of various sizes.

Measuring in at seventeen and one half inches long by seven and three quarter inches wide by twelve and three quarter inches high, the case features a sealed waterproof zipper system which is capable of performing flawlessly when under the heavy strain of a full load. A DuraView front cover, which is also unique to the Flip Sider product line, provides instant location of baits stored in the Flip Sider tray.

The extensive storage options are what set this case apart. As any bass angler knows, organized tackle is essential to a good days fishing. Having the ability to locate a particular bait, hook, or lure when it is needed is essential and can make the difference between a successful day on the water or going home empty handed.

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