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    • #44984

      TF_ken kaniff

        i’m after a new seat box with 2 or 3 side drawers being looking at the preston compact or fox msb what do you guys reckon is the best and can you buy extra winder trays for both looking to spend up to £400 with extra trays thxz

      • #133739

        TF_Fred Davis

          My mate was in the same predicament looked at the compact fox, etc settled on the preston side drawer x 3 but also fitted a top tray which made it perfect

        • #133742

          TF_Staff Bull

            I’ve got Space Station compact, absolutely awesome, I’ve had Rives, Milos etc etc and rate the Space Station up there with the best. Its solid as a rock and fits in car great, and you can modify it to your own spec by addin or removin trays. Great box imho.

          • #133743

            TF_redarmy

              just got rid of my rive after 6 years and bought fox euro very impressed

            • #133744

              TF_ian_kent

                kenny..

                I cant rate the MSB highly enough pal!

                Mega comfy, draws easy to open unlike the sticky preston jobs… Spare units are readily available, good allround box!

              • #133745

                TF_andy cranes mate
                Participant

                  Check out the new sensas 700.

                • #133746

                  TF_craigm

                    Fox MSB euro 1 is excellent mate, its well made, comfy and sturdy. Danson angling are doing it for £369 with extra side drawer(£65) side tray(£20) and keepnet arm(£15). Thats a bargain.

                  • #133747

                    TF_Baku Blanker
                    Participant

                      Check out the new sensas 700.ypu will need a transit van these are massive

                    • #133762

                      TF_ken kaniff

                        cheers guys whats the difference between fox msb and msb euro and whats the lightest box out of all three (fox boxes and preston compact)

                      • #133770

                        TF_andy cranes mate
                        Participant

                          @Baku Blanker wrote:

                          Check out the new sensas 700.ypu will need a transit van these are massive

                          Ridiculous.

                        • #133783

                          TF_drawbag1967

                            Get a Milo, built to last and accessories don’t cost the earth.

                          • #133803

                            TF_Baku Blanker
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                              ACM your having a laugh these seats and the accessory packs together would not fit in a transit van you would need a trailer.It took me 3 mins to walk around it,just a cheap version of a rive D25

                            • #133883

                              TF_Man of Kent

                                Ken

                                The only difference between the MSB and the MSB Euro is that the formare has square legs and a folding platform Vs the Euro’s 25mm round legs and sliding footplate. I went for the latter because of (perceived) better stability, and have no complaints.

                              • #133898

                                TF_Waveney One

                                  Tuppaware is cheap and strong ~think

                                • #133926

                                  TF_Rhino

                                    Another vote for the fox euro, plenty stable enough and I gave had d25 and d36 Rive in the past. if weight an issue have a look at matchbox.

                                  • #133944

                                    TF_daveyboy

                                      Fox euro box, for me as well, Very Robust, excellent accessories

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