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Plano Jumbo Airliner Telescoping Rod Case
 
Manufacturer: Flambeau
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Product Description

Bazuka - Model #6095 - Contoured, blow molded construction with molded-in handle for maximum durability makes Bazuka virtually indestructible - won't bend, crush or break. Airline approved.

Product Details

  • Hinged door makes it easy to load and unload and completely lockable for added security.
  • Foam padded at both ends for maximum rod protection.
  • Telescopes from 73" to 102".
  • Perfect for Saltwater rods and other rods with oversized guides.
  • 1 year manufacturer's warranty

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Sturdy Case and Lots of Space
 
Review Date: May 1, 2009
Reviewer: A. C. Sutton III, Central Jersey, NJ USA
I have only traveled with this case once, but I traveled with 7 other fishermen and all of my buddies had case envy. This is an extra large Bazooka case. I carried about 8 rods in it with no problem fitting them in. Four of the rods were heavy to medium action saltwater rods 7-8ft one pieces with large guides. The case was also easy for TSA to examine (as they did on both flights).

Enjoy!
Didn't make the maiden voyage
 
Review Date: April 16, 2009
Reviewer: Paul Holick, Denver
I took the rod case to Cancun for the first trip. When I got my case at Cancun the top cap was hanging half off. I tried to tape it to get back to Denver but it didn't make it. The cap was totally broken off. The top needs to be reinforce
Door flap on PRO model broke on first airline trip
 
Review Date: March 25, 2009
Reviewer: J. Cook, Van Nuys, CA. United States
Flambeau Outdoors Bazuka Pro Rod Case
I fly to Mexico at least once a year. I have had many trips with decent results using Flambeau rod cases. However after a recent trip my case got damaged by the airline, and I decided to spend the extra cash for the larger PRO model. The door flap broke on first trip and the rods got damaged as the door opened and rods slid out. Also broken was the steel locking fastener? I am now thinking of going with the Plano cases?
Fabulous!
 
Review Date: October 6, 2008
Reviewer: Dane I., Bluegrass State, Kentucky
This is the real deal to protect your rods. Very solid construction and with ease to make shorter or longer. I could not be more pleased to protect long, one piece, rods while traveling.
Great rod case!!!
 
Review Date: August 20, 2008
Reviewer: J. Lee,
We used this on a trip down to Baja and it worked out great! I was able to load 10 rods in this thing. The longest being 8'6 (this is probably the longest I'd try to stretch it). We used ratchet compression straps to strap it to the top of a Rav4 and it worked perfectly. Granted, the compression straps cause the case to have little 'indents' where the pressure was... I was scared these would be permanent indentations but after a few hours it was back to normal again. And this was driving through 85+ degree weather in Baja! So the case appears to be pretty durable. I'm glad I picked it up. I plan to store a majority of my rods in it during the off season in my garage. It'll help save on space as well :) Great product! Note: if you're strapping this down, watch out for the handles. I would highly recommend securing this thing by the main body and not by the handles - we noticed they were starting to warp due to pressure... they have the potential to bust. Also, there's a little hole to secure the latch door with a lock. If you're strapping this down to the roof of a car or checking it in on a plane, I'd advise getting a small lock so that the latch won't easily open. If for an airplane, make sure it's a TSA approved lock.
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