While there are some differences between the two materials, in my mind, they are similar enough that you dont need to worry about which one you get

57L Internal Capacity Generous space for tackle, bait, cookware, and session gear Internal Dimensions: 53cm (L) x 30cm (W) x 36cm (H) Stackable Design Boxes fit securely on top of each other via interlocking edges Fold-Down Front Hatch Quick access without removing gear from the top Detachable Wood-Effect Lid Stylish, easy to remove, and great for prepping or cooking Hard-Wearing Build Tough, weather-resistant plastic with ribbed sides for durability Reinforced Carry Handles Built-in side grips for easy transport Secure Double-Latch System Keeps your gear safe and sealed Flat-Pack Design Collapses down for compact storage when not in use 58cm (Length) x 39cm (Depth) x 33cm (Height) Ideal for: Carp Fishing Sea Fishing Camping & Outdoor Cooking Van Life or Session Gear Transport Whether its storing tackle, prepping food, or setting up your session base, the Lidsters Large Tackle & Cook Box is a must-have for organised, efficient angling especially when you stack multiple for serious session planning

We like how the lacing system and the upper design work together to pull everything snug against the extended ankle cuff
And when a model survives this long, then there's got to be something good about it
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