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Rather than using tubes on my fly fishing road trips this perfect for my rods, I bought two for my different size fly rods,, put them on my tailgate by the river and ready to go
The case fits multiple rods in a case slightly larger than a single hard rod tube. While it wont provide as much protection as solid rod tube it provides good protection for majority of scenarios
I bought 2 of these to keep my extra rods safe when I float the rivers with clients. There great to have when I bring a couple extra setups with me when guiding.
hi, I agree with David. loops are way too tight to easily slide rods through. I think I am going to bend my guides even with painstaking detail to load. I have not taken the roll on a trip because of that. I should return but do not like returning things but it isn't stoking my will to use. funny since all the reviews online highly rate it.
Hi Jon! Thank you for taking the time to write us a review. We're really sorry to hear about the disappointment with the bag. Feedback like this is crucial to improving products for future seasons so we'll share this with our design team. Your satisfaction is always guaranteed so you're welcome to [return](https://www.patagonia.com/returns.html).
December 1, 2022
Great storage for fishing poles
Gift for my father; he stated its a great item to use for organization.
I travel quite often to fly fish and I always stress about which rods to bring and how I will travel with them. Now that I have a Patagonia travel rod roll I'm stress-free when it comes to how many, and what rods to take. Chasing trout I like to take a 4,5,7, and 8 weight rod that are all 4 piece 9' rods (except my Orvis 4piece 8'-6&... Read Morequot; blackout).I used to use a pvc cannon style tube carrier and maybe could get 4 rods in there with some juggling around. I agree with some other reviews that the elastic hold down loops can take a few minutes to navigate loading but I'm not in such a rush that I can't take the 30 seconds it takes to carefully guide them through the loops, it's pretty easy. Good news for the nervous nellies is if you leave your rods in their sleeves you don't really need the loops at all, just throw your rods in there roll them up secure the clips and done! This thing is super light, great for carry on(haven't been stopped at security once) looks sexy, a great way to use recycled material, and rugged enough for most travel. I wouldn't check it or throw it in the back of a truck and load everything on top of it but you probably could! I love it for the boat too, no loud rod tubes banging and rolling around. As far as I'm concerned whoever came up with this idea/design may "leave the temple".........
Much lighter than my existing PVC pipe based travel tubes. I love that I can pack a ton of rods in it, 6 saltwater rods is totally doable.
Only downside I see with it is the lack of a shoulder strap, so I added one I had laying around in my basement. Thumbs up overall!
I was quite stoked about this product concept and eager to use it. When putting a standard four piece 9 foot rod in its rod sack through the two elastic straps it becomes apparent this will be a frustrating piece of gear that will require excessive patience, care and handling. It is awkward wrestling rod guides through the tight elastic straps, det... Read Moreermining which end of the rod bundle to poke through first so you can get the other bundled end inserted in the other tight elastic strap and then managing the end cap flaps. What should take seconds takes minutes for each rod. Bummer. I am returning. A simple fix would be to replace the sewn elastic straps with sewn hook and loop straps ensuring the hooked sides do not snag or catch on the rod sacks. Also, move the straps closer together to accommodate shorter multi piece rods lengths. Fix these issues and I will be first in line to purchase.
Hi David, thank you so much for this detailed feedback! This is immensely helpful to our design team in making product improvements. We're sorry this bag was a disappointment, and glad to see you've returned the items that weren't working for you. Please let us know if we can be of any further help!
September 21, 2022
As described
Product will work perfectly and actually holds even more rods than it says!
Awesome! But would be exceptional with a few tweaks
Great product but needs a second generation. This thing makes trips up to alpine lakes so much easier. No need for four rod tubes. However there are a few things that could improve in a next gen. The elastic straps have to go, it sounds like people are struggling to get their 6 weights in there and I struggle to keep my 3 w fiberglass rod from nood... Read Moreling around. Maybe a Velcro feature so you can customize the size of the strap to fit 2 weights and 7 weights alike. Another thing I would change is the flap that covers the ends of the rods. The flap gets in the way because it has two stitched sides. I Think one stitched side would suffice and make it easier for us to pull and put back rods.
I decided to take a chance when I saw these go on sale for a trip I have coming up. I pack fly rods and spinning rods while I travel so it's not very often that you find a product that could hold both. While it does "hold" both it has design flaws like others have mentioned. All the rods I have either had the original tube divided so... Read More there's no sock or they are rods that I have built and therefore don't have a sock either. Due to the fact that none of the rods have a sock, when you tip the rod tube upright the section shift and almost fall out the end. Which inevitably will lead to a tip breaking off. If the side flaps extended past the loops designed to hold the rods in place the rod sections would not have the ability to fall out the ends.
In regards to my title of this review is very difficult to categorize all travel rods into only two different sizes of rod sections. It would be great if this product had three or four different sizes. That way it wouldn't matter if you had a travel spinning rod or whatever length fly rod. You could find something that would work well vs better than nothing. I also understand that it's hard to design something that will fit everybody's needs.
In the end I'm on the fence but think I will make do and find a way to secure the rod sections better either with zip ties or velcro during transport. I know it's not an amazing solution but it'll work for now.
Hope this helps since folks make a decision.
I would have went with the smaller size but it was about an inch to short to fit my spinning rod.
Thank you for sharing this feedback, Tyler. It sounds like neither of these sizes really met your needs. We're very sorry about this! If you decide that this bag just isn't going to cut it for you, we'll be happy to help you [return](https://www.patagonia.com/returns.html) it. You can also contact our Customer Service Team at (800) 638-6464 or via Live Chat on the website for assistance.
August 20, 2022
Good but needs a handle and webbing.
After traveling extensively with a double rod case I decided to give this case a try and used it on a recent trip to Mexico. I was able to pack 5, 7 - 10wt rods, and never felt they were vulnerable or unprotected. If fact the case performed better than I had expected except:
1 - It is difficult to secure the rods in the provided bungee spaces. The ... Read Morebungee is tight and maybe would work well for 3 - 6 weight rods but for my saltwater rods it was difficult to pack and remove. I plan to modify according to one of the reviews above with my own bungee cord.
2: I wish the outside of the case had a handle and a few lashing loops. In order to carry this on as 1 piece with my backpack I attached it to the molle webbing on the side of my (Yeti) backpack with compression straps. The problem is that it slid down through the compression straps because there is no attachment point on the case. Again I will modify it but I am surprised that the design team at Patagonia has left lashing points like molle webbing off the case.
Overall a good rod case and better than any other for carry on that I have seen.
Hi John! Thank you for taking the time to write us such a detailed review. We're sorry to hear about some of the disappointment with the bag. That said, detailed feedback like this is how we improve products for future seasons so we'll share this with our design team.
July 31, 2022
Frustrating Design
I bought this case for a trip. Tired of having rod cases rolling around in my truck. While it did help organize my rods, I found it difficult to use. Rolls up on itself when trying to get rods out/in, and rods are hard to slide into the elastic straps. I returned it after the trip for a refund. Cool idea. Poor useability.
Thank you for this feedback, Ron. We're so sorry this bag didn't work for you! We're glad you got it returned, and we will share these notes with our product team.
July 10, 2022
Much lighter than alternatives
I am going on a trip with a strict luggage weight limit on a chartered flight, and I am super happy to have found this new Travel Rod Roll. I saved 3 ½ lb in weight between the new Rod Roll vs the rod case I was planning to use. I am not sure what kind of test Patagonia conducted with this product, so while it looks sturdy, I am not quite ready to ... Read Moreput this rod tube into my soft checked luggage. So I sewed two quick side release buckets onto the straps which allow me to snap on a shoulder strap when necessary and make it much easier to use it as a carry-on item on a flight.
I read the reviews before I bought the Rod Roll so I had made a pretty informed decision before slapping down the credit card. In theory I feel this is an awesome product. In application it needs a little refinement. After speaking with customer service about the exact dimensions I went with the large since I have rods between 8 and 10.6. Before us... Read Moreing mine I added a series of tie downs between the factory elastic loops. I realize a lot of people (me included) feel that its silly for a consumer to HAVE to modify gear right out of the box. However there is no perfect gear solution and everyone who sets high demands on their equipment will eventually make some minor modification so it fit their needs a little better. Using a hole punch and a piece of scrap wood I punched two holes for each rod as close to the center of the factory attachment points as possible. Then using some 5mm bungee cord i created simple tie down points so using an overhand knot Im able to secure the rods almost perfectly. I transported my rods in socks to help keep everything organized. The rigid black hole fabric is more than adequate to protect your rods from most reasonable impacts. Obviously not as much as some solid tubes but I had confidence my rods were protected. All in all it has great potential if you're willing and able to take an hour and fabricate a solution.
Hi Adam! Thank you for taking the time to write us this review. We truly appreciate this feedback as it's how we improve products for future seasons. We'll share this with our design crew.
March 15, 2022
Great rod carrier
Roll fly rod carrier is a good deal. Carries multiple fly rods safely and the large size easily holds my 116 switch rod.
The sizing is way off. the daisy chain on the large is almost too far apart for 9' rods and will not fit shorter than 9' rods at all. The S is 2" too small for a 10' rod. Some minor changes would make it much more versatile. It almost seems like the designer didn't have many fishing rods and just guessed on the size. The de... Read Morescription is missing this key information: The L is 44" wide and the elastic daisy chain is 27" wide, making it a little too big for 9' rods (9' rods fit, but swim). The S is 30.5 wide that would work for 9' rods, but not for a 10' that is 31.5". Bottom line is I paid Patagonia (shipping) for the pleasure of finding out the specifications that should have been clearly spelled out in the description. I am a bit disappointed since this is a very narrow use product and the information is really vague. I guess, it is my bad, I should have asked more questions.
We appreciate this detailed feedback on our sizing, and lack of information needed on our website. We've alerted our product design and web teams and reached out to you privately to take care of your return. Thanks for the review, Greg!
December 15, 2021
Cool case
Case is cool. I love how light it is. Can be a little sneaky to store rods but all in all good case.
This is something I didnt even know I needed! Instead of carrying four (4) tubes, (2 each for wife and myself, we carry one. Its only slightly larger than one tube. Construction seems bomb proof too.
I use the L/XL Rod Roll and have 6 Trout Speys tucked away in it.
The roll takes up very little space compared to individual cases, it's very easy to keep in my rig.
I wish the elastic would have either a Velcro closure or snaps to make rod removal easier.
This travel fly rod holder is a great piece of equipment. It is sturdy and able to carry up to four fly rods. Immediately out of the box you have to roll it and shape it, which is not a huge problem. Once its in its form, it is bulletproof.