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Gator GP-HDWE Rolling Padded Drum Hardware Bag 36 x 14 in.


Description


Features
- Durable 600-Denier nylon construction
- 10mm protective padding
- Synthetic fur-lined interior
- Reinforced carry handles
- #10 zippers
- Wheels & tow handle
- Solid bottom for support
- Size: 14" x 36"
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- Easy To Use1
- Functional1
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Sturdy hardware bag
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submitted9 years ago
byMars
fromTicson, AZ
Great size for all Mar's hardware. Received just in time for SXSW
holes after first use...
submitted12 years ago
byMELANIE FLANNERY
frombrooklyn, ny
we have a small kit so the hardware is not extreme by any means. the first time we used the bag all of the hardware fell to the sides of the bags, hanging over the sides and dragging against the ground, so, structurally lame, and then the fabric is so weak that there were holes (from where it dragged against the ground) after the first use. really a joke of a bag, but i really appreciate guitar center giving us store credit for it. they don't carry it in stores, only online. maybe this is why...
Durable bag except for the wheels
submitted14 years ago
byJohnny V
fromHighland Lakes, NJ
I only put a modest amount of hardware in this bag... (3 cymbal stands, rack tom mount, throne, etc...) but after just two gigs, the wheels snapped off. Pretty sad as the wheels are why purchased it to begin with. Also, over the course of about two years of use, the stitching around the zipper has come apart in a section... not a huge deal but I'd expect better quality. Aside from that, the bag is pretty well made.
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submitted14 years ago
byAlan T
fromMA
I normally use a hard shell case, but I had a gig requiring only 5-6 of my stands (heavy wt stuff). The bag performmed as stated. There was plently of room, maybe too much for what it can handle. For sets-up with average hardware amounts it should be fine and last, provide you beat the heck out of it. I wouldn't expect it (or any soft bag) to hold up to heavy gigging or travel. Don't overload it or beat it up and you're all set.
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