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Aug 14, 2022
Great cymbal bag at a great price.
1 of 1 found this helpful Great cymbal bag at a great price.

Apr 11, 2018
On the light weight side
Besides being larger than my last drum gig rig (44"x67" vs 63"x78"), which is my mistake. I have been playing four nights a week, for the past 51 years and found the smaller foot print rug fit more venues. I used the meinl rug this weekend and it was too much rug for my needs. I play, basically a 4 to 5 pcs set (2 to 3 toms,bass drum and snare). It may be fine for someone else. My main issue is with the thickness of the rug as well as the rubber backing. Very very thin. If you use spurs with rubber foot rolled back to expose bare pointed tip, to anchor your drum, the spurs will go completely through the rug. I went to move my set to fit band setup, when I pulled the rug with drums on them, the spurs scratched the floor (luckly it was at a Paint and Body Shop). The rug I have used in the past was a "Restaurant" rug and very heavy duty, with real rubber backing. Live and learn. Can't return now, so now a garage rug.

Dec 26, 2017
Proto-Type
Received an early proto-type of this tool, at a NAMM show, before Gibraltar started selling. The original proto-type tool was a sturdier tool. The new tool metal is softer and tends to bend easily. Still works Ok but have to straighten legs often.