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Back to basics***
This is a basic cymbal bag that carries cymbals up to 22" in size. It has a shoulder strap attatched by quick-release metal clips + small carry handles with a Velcro fastening. There are no cymbal dividers in the main compartment + a large zip pocket on the outside for sticks etc... It is useful for carrying maybe a couple of cymbals to a quiet gig but if you don't want your cymbals from a full kit to rub together in transit you might want to make up some dividers from tea towels/pieces of felt.... if you want more protection for your cymbals i'd suggest buying a more expensive bag that has dividers.
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Very uncomfortable
Although I shouldn't complain ( it's an economy bag , after all ) , this thing is insanely uncomfortable if you're carrying a 20" , 16" , 18" , and a pair of 14" cymbals. It's only good for holding them together. If you plan on walking with this bag through the city , by foot , just get a taxi.
At first it's fine, but after 25 minutes of walking your shoulder will get red from the plastic thing.
At first it's fine, but after 25 minutes of walking your shoulder will get red from the plastic thing.
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Handige Zak
Ik gebruik deze zak om 5 cymbalen in op te bergen. Na een jaar gebruik is er nog geen schade aan de zak. Je kan deze ook over je schouder hangen, wat makkelijk is bij het transport. Er is ook een handige zijzak voor bijvoorbeeld drumstokken. Ik steek de cymbalen wel in een plastic folie om deze te beschermen tegen het schuren op elkaar. Dit is niet voorzien in de zak.
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Great Bag
I like this cymbal bag. Why? Because it's simply a good bag. I still have other bags which are a lot more expensive, with a more sophisticated design and trademark and pockets and so on... but being a jazzdrummer for 40 years, I admit: before and after a gig I just want to put my expensive cymbals just in one move in a light easy-to-use-and-easy-to-carry bag. No messing around with pockets and sleeves and zippers which you won't need. Same story goes up for trolleys of Millennium: yes, they are good. I've been more disappointed in bags and trolleys which were more expensive, without a good reason. Overall it's better to buy 2 economy bags for the same price as 1 trademark bag.
A few months later: OK, watch out what you put in this cymbal bag, because the quality of the zippers has its limits. Still, I bought cymbal bags which were 3 times this price, and they were not so good.
A few months later: OK, watch out what you put in this cymbal bag, because the quality of the zippers has its limits. Still, I bought cymbal bags which were 3 times this price, and they were not so good.
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Does the job
So you need a cheap cymbal bag huh? Look no further!
It’ll do the job and probably tear within a year or two, but that’s what you pay for.
Fine for the price, if your looking for something that’ll last longer, get a case :)
It’ll do the job and probably tear within a year or two, but that’s what you pay for.
Fine for the price, if your looking for something that’ll last longer, get a case :)
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Good item for price
I just wanted something temporary. It is budget bag, my expectations were very low.
It has quality zip, and it's built from quality material. Shoulder strap is budget as expected.
Overall I'm satisfied.
It has quality zip, and it's built from quality material. Shoulder strap is budget as expected.
Overall I'm satisfied.
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I wish it came with an optional shoulder strap, but holy cow this thing is incredibly well built! I've travelled all over the country with it over the last month, sometimes WAY too loaded with cymbals and it's holding up and performing unbelievably well!GREAT job Thomann!!!! Please keep up the good work.
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