Humes & Berg

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The Enduro Tilt-N-Pull Cymbal Case from Humes & Berg is a scratch-resistant, water-resistant and indestructible hard case. The case offers ballistic quality, a manufacturer guarantee and is built to perform for you in any condition you'll face on the road.
Humes & Berg Enduro Form Fitted Tilt-N-Pull Cymbal Case Black 22 in.

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  • Highly recommended for safe transport

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byChris

    fromKansas City

    Solid, sturdy case. Great for transport.

  • the only cymbal case you will ever need

    5

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    submitted4 years ago

    byGlen

    fromFt. Lauderdale, FL

    backordered for quite some time, but worth the wait

  • Unexpectedly Great!

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byMonday317

    fromPittsburgh,PA

    The thing is very functional, heavy duty, well-designed and built. I have used an SKB case before and this H & B case blows it away. The pull handle and wheels are quite rugged and the handle tucks away neatly. The snap buckles should last forever--IF you don't drop the case on them in cold air; lotsa plastics get awfully brittle when frozen. The case is rotomolded with a softer vinyl, which looks to be great for protecting the Gentlemen's Fine Pies from life's little tragedies. The shell seems a bit thicker than SKB or Gator cases, and the straps should allow stuffing as many cymbals as an average drummer could want. Unloaded, the case is a bit over ten pounds, and with my 24" ride, 20 & 18" crashes, 16" hats, 14" China and 10" splash, it is quite a load! Good news, it would hold more. You'll love this case!

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  • asked byAshley

    fromWI

    Will this be able to hold 15 cymbals?

    Will this be able to hold 15 cymbals?

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    This case would not hold more than 10 cymbals.