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NASH Scope OPS Soft Protect 1-Rod Skin Sleeve

Individual NASH Scope OPS Soft Protect sleeve for a rigged carp rod, with full padding, durable 900D fabric and a modular system that allows multiple sleeves and accessories to be connected for secure transport of your gear to the waterside.
40.45 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Scope OPS Hi Protect 2-Rod Skin Sleeve

Rigid NASH Scope OPS Hi Protect sleeve for carp rods, designed to effectively protect your rigged rods and reels, with external straps, multiple storage compartments and comfortable carrying for carp fishing sessions.
90.95 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Scope OPS Hi Protect 1 Rod Skin

Rigid NASH Scope OPS Hi Protect Rod Skin case for secure protection and transport of carp rods, featuring 900D water‑repellent fabric, reinforced walls and a modular system to easily attach additional sleeves or bags.
50.50 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Scope OPS Stink Bag Cover

Waterproof Nash Scope OPS Stink Bag for carrying and storing wet landing nets and fishing accessories, retaining water and odors with a roll-top closure, welded seams and compatibility with Scope OPS rod sleeves.
25.25 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Work Box Organiser Accessory Case

NASH storage organiser for Work Box, with elastic mesh pockets and secure plastic pouches for terminal tackle and fishing accessories.
20.20 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Waterbox Wallet Organizer Pouch

NASH wallet-style organizer for the Waterbox range, ideal for grouping and protecting all your small accessories and rigging tools for carp fishing.
8.10 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Hi-Protect Protective Case

Rigid NASH Subterfuge Hi-Protect case for protecting and organizing fishing gear, with molded EVA bases, reinforced sides and an internal zipped pocket.
20.20 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Hi-Protect Rod Skin Case

Rigid Subterfuge Hi-Protect Rod Skin from Nash for modular protection and transport of assembled carp rods, compatible with large-diameter guides and big-pit reels, ideal for securing your gear during all your carp fishing sessions.
56.60 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Air Dry Bag (Boilie Drying Bag)

Drying bag for bait: the NASH Air Dry Bag is designed to efficiently dry and preserve boilies, pellets and other fishing baits — ideal for long sessions at the waterside.
10.10 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Air Dry Bag 1 kg - Boilies Drying Bag

Breathable drying bag for NASH Subterfuge fishing baits, ideal for keeping your boilies and baits in perfect condition during long carp sessions by the water.
9.15 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Waterbox 200 Series Storage Bag

NASH Waterbox 200 Series rigid EVA waterproof storage bag, designed to protect and organize carp fishing gear and shore accessories, with a range of complementary volumes to cover every need — from small boxes for electronics to high-capacity solutions for clothing, bait and bulky equipment.
36.40 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Waterbox 100 Series Storage Bag

NASH Waterbox 100 Series storage pouch in robust EVA, ideal for organizing terminal tackle, PVA refills, baiting tools and small fishing accessories, protected from moisture and shocks in a compact and convenient solution.
16.20 (CHF) incl tax

Carp luggage is essential to protect your gear, save time on the bank and stay organized in every situation. Whether you only fish a few hours after work or head out for a long session, well-designed bags let you focus on what really matters: tracking down carp.

How to organize your carp luggage

Good organization starts by clearly separating different types of tackle. Use a main bag for bulkier gear, pouches for small accessories and a holdall for rods and reels. This simple logic reduces the risk of forgetting something and speeds up your setup on the swim.

  • Main bag (carryall) for rig boxes, leaders, weigh sling, small electronics.
  • Pouches and wallets for hooks, swivels, leads, baiting needles and rig tools.
  • Bait luggage dedicated to boilies, particles, pellets and liquid attractors.
  • Rod holdalls and sleeves for made-up rods, banksticks, bite alarms and landing net.

By structuring your luggage this way, you can quickly find every item, even at night or in the rain, without having to empty your whole bag on the ground.

Main types of carp luggage

GiantFish.ch offers a selection of carp luggage suited to different techniques and fishing styles. Carryalls provide a large storage volume with several external pockets, ideal for longer sessions. Backpacks are better suited to remote swims or venues where you have to walk.

Rod holdalls and padded sleeves protect blanks, guides and reels during transport. For bait, cool bags and organized bait buckets help keep boilies and hookbaits fresh, especially in summer. Finally, bivvy bags and sleeves for bedchairs or levelchairs make it easier to store comfort gear on multi-night trips.

Choosing your luggage by session length and season

For short sessions, choose compact luggage: a versatile bag or backpack, a small rig wallet and a light rod holdall are enough. The goal is to travel light while keeping the essentials within easy reach.

For longer sessions, go for robust, high-capacity bags with reinforced bases and strong zippers. In winter or wet weather, waterproof or water-repellent luggage is a real advantage to keep clothing, bait and electronics dry. In summer, cool bags help prevent boilies and heat-sensitive products from deteriorating.

Practical tips for use and care

Group your tackle by function in labeled pouches to be more efficient when tying rigs. Always store sharp or metal items (scissors, needles, leads) in separate compartments so they do not damage your bags.

After each trip, let your luggage dry if it got wet, then remove dirt and bait residues. A simple sponge clean will extend the life of fabrics and zippers. Avoid overloading bags beyond their capacity, especially shoulder bags and backpacks, to protect seams from premature wear.

Carp luggage FAQ

What bag capacity should I choose for carp fishing? For short sessions, a 30 to 50 liter bag is enough. For several nights, a 60 to 90 liter carryall, combined with pouches and a rod holdall, offers a good balance.

Do I need fully waterproof luggage? Fully waterproof luggage is not essential, but water-repellent fabrics and reinforced bases are strongly recommended to protect your gear in rain or on damp ground.

How can I optimize my gear layout for night fishing? Prepare a small pouch dedicated to night fishing with headlamps, banksticks, bite alarms and ready-to-use rigs. Keep it in an easily accessible pocket of your bag to save precious minutes on the bank.