Shimano System Case BK-093T

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A system case that can be stored in a tackle bag.

Impression

Professional storage

Instructor Jun Tomitokoro's Hairtail Jigging

Jun Tomioka

How to store the system case in a tackle bag.

The main storage is the "System Mesh Case." I carry one empty and put the Tenya I've used in this one. The case can be washed after use, so maintenance is very easy. Electric reels and rod holders also need to be washed, so I carry them in the mesh case. The "Mesh Case" can be used in either large or medium size depending on the purpose, which is another convenient point.

The main storage is the "System Mesh Case." I carry one empty and put the Tenya I've used in this one. The case can be washed after use, so maintenance is very easy. Electric reels and rod holders also need to be washed, so I carry them in the mesh case. The "Mesh Case" can be used in either large or medium size depending on the purpose, which is another convenient point.

Jigging by instructor Hiroto Yamamoto

Hiroto Yamamoto

How to store the system case in a tackle bag.

In my case, I use a "tackle boat bag (hard type)" with five "system cases" in it. I often use the mesh type and the regular type. I also put in a pair of shoes to change into when I go fishing, so I rarely use the inner case of the bag.

All the jigs stored in the "System Mesh Case" are divided into three types: "Leaf type", "Long type", and "Small type". On the day of fishing, I want to change jigs frequently to see the fish's reaction, so I keep it so that I can change them quickly. The remaining two cases contain lines and items used when weaving knots. Offshore fishing tends to mean carrying a lot of luggage, but I think comfort on the boat is also an important element for enjoying yourself, so please take a look at this article.

Instructor Yasuhiro Akazawa's Tairubber Edition

Yasuhiro Akazawa

How to store the system case in a tackle bag.

In my case, I basically put all the items I need for red snapper fishing in a "tackle boat bag (hard type)". And the main storage space is the "system case".

They may look similar at first glance, but the contents of each compartment are determined by their characteristics. I use three in total.

This system case comes in a variety of types, including mesh types that allow you to wash your lures as they are, and transparent types that allow you to see the contents at a glance, so it's convenient to use them according to your needs. Another feature is that the handles are designed not to overlap, making it easy to place items on top. By dividing up and storing items that tend to accumulate, you can quickly take them out when you need them.

Feature

Easy-to-grip handle

High-strength molded resin handle that is easy to hold

Low-profile handle

Handle is designed to not take up much space when stored

Clear material makes it easy to see what's inside

The top surface is made of clear material, making it easy to see the contents (the clear type is completely transparent).

Thick zipper for easy opening and closing

Systematically stored in a tackle bag

 

Line Up

BK-093T Black M

BK-093T Black XL

BK-093T Black 2XL

BK-093T Black W-M

BK-093T Clear L

BK-093T Clear LG-M

BK-093T Clear LG-L

 

Specification

Colour Size Outer dimensions (cm)
Black M 24×15×9.5
Black L 24×19×9.5
Black XL 24×19×18
Black 2XL 33×24×21
Black LG-M 40×12×9.5
Black LG-L 45×12×9.5
Black W-M 40×24×9.5
Clear M 24×15×9.5
Clear L 24×19×9.5
Clear XL 24×19×18
Clear 2XL 33×24×21
Clear LG-M 40×12×9.5
Clear LG-L 45×12×9.5
Clear W-M 40×24×9.5

 

Material: EVA, PVC