Lakewood AO32 vs Just Encase 181210
Capt.Blaine
Posted 4/13/2010 6:39 PM (#434862)
Subject: Lakewood AO32 vs Just Encase 181210





Posts: 91


Location: Duluth MN
I picked up my 3rd Just Encase box last weekend. Like the other 2 this one is very well built and fits all my baits perfectly. It actually fits more baits than the Lakewood large spinner bait box A032. If anyone wants a sweet spinnerbait box I recommend the 181210 from Just Encase.

Below is a picture of the Lakewood, then the 181210. The 181210 is loaded with the same baits that are in the Lakewood with the exception of 2 smaller spinner baits.


Edited by Capt.Blaine 4/13/2010 6:41 PM



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wolftackle84
Posted 4/13/2010 8:19 PM (#434891 - in reply to #434862)
Subject: Re: Lakewood AO32 vs Just Encase 181210




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Location: sun prairie,wi
i love my just encase...i will never buy a diffrent box again..

tight lines
mskyhntr
Posted 4/13/2010 10:07 PM (#434937 - in reply to #434862)
Subject: RE: Lakewood AO32 vs Just Encase 181210




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they both look like great boxes, I prefer the lakewoods myself.
The real benefit of the lakewood is if it ever does go overboard it FLOATS even when fully loaded.
Really like the durability of the lakewoods also.
wolftackle84
Posted 4/13/2010 10:42 PM (#434952 - in reply to #434862)
Subject: Re: Lakewood AO32 vs Just Encase 181210




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Location: sun prairie,wi
good point there.but the locking on just encase boxs are second to none.