Hi Amr,
Been in the same position many times and my bags and luggage evolve all the time. There is no perfect set up and I most probably have about 50 bags, cases and boxes in my fishing room. But for me the Shout set up and range for tackle and lures storage has been the best by quite a fair margin. I have travelled extensively with the gear and although worse for wear now still works well.
I mainly use the following gear:
- Main travel bag North Face Rolling Thunder Bag Large. This is a big daddy of roller bags and fits in everything and because it does not have an extendable handle but straps is quite light compared to a lot of other bags of similar size along with being splash and weatherproof. Shout no longer make the big Adventure Bag, but if you can find one take it!
- I then put the Shout Jigger Bag in my North Face Bag with reels, and breakables inside the jigger bag.
- I also put in a Shout Water Guard Case next to the Jigger bag all in the North Face Bag. This has all my lures, if the lures don't fit in the case I have to many and will reduce. The Jigger and Water Case next to each other leaves a lot of space to pack in clothes and other gear on the top end along with on top of the cases.
- I use a Hots long Jig Bag for all the jigs which I put at the top end of the case above the Jigger and Water Case to hold in place.
- As carry on luggage I use a Hots Duffel Back Pack large, which is a single compartment backpack and fits a lot of gear. I'll sometimes carry my reel bodies if my check in luggage is to much.
I travel heavy with a lot of gear including laptops, cameras, solar panels, sat phones, medical kits, etc so space is an issue along with weight, but this set up might seem a lot but it takes the space and weight to the max. It is all weather and waterproof so can jump on any boat, plane and arrive in any conditions with no problem. In my experience nothing is ever 100% waterproof as zips get left open, hooks make holes etc etc. But try get every bag, box and case you use to be waterproof rated to reduce the percentages of things getting wet.
Hope this helps. But for me Shout is a great product. We also getting in the HPA gear into the shop and have tried it and does work well but heavier and bulkier but will most probably last longer.
Cheers,
Nick