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Protection Racket
Hardware Bag with Wheels - 28 x 14 x 10''
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Protection Racket Hardware Bags with wheels feature central carrying handles secured together by Velcro and lined with soft neoprene for comfort, plus ergonomic rubber handles at either end. Hard bases run the full length of the equipment case and up the ends to allow for easy access up curbs and stairs. In-line skate wheels roll smoothly and quietly to make these gig bags easy to transport. Fully padded inside uses superior dual density foam, giving incredible strength and rigidity while keeping the case very light.
Features:
• Constructed of high abrasion resistance 600 denier polyester; wont fade, crack or shrink
• 100% water-proof
• Satin finished nickel plated steel zip pulleys, interlocking for added security, and fully rust proof
• Propadd dual density foam deflects and dissipates impact forces
Features:
• Constructed of high abrasion resistance 600 denier polyester; wont fade, crack or shrink
• 100% water-proof
• Satin finished nickel plated steel zip pulleys, interlocking for added security, and fully rust proof
• Propadd dual density foam deflects and dissipates impact forces
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We picked up this bag about 3-4 years ago to store and transport a small PA system on a Canadian Navy Warship. I can say that the zippers did not rust (although extended exposure to a marine environment hasn't made the zippers a little sticky). The fact that it has wheels makes it easy for one person to wheel it to where we need it, set it up, and we can store 2 speakers with stands, a mic stand, and all cables required for the system. We were playing definitely get another one when this one needs replacing.
Posted by Chris on Aug 4, 2017