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The Gator Cases Stand Carry Bag is a versatile and durable solution for transporting your audio equipment. With a spacious 50" interior, it can hold multiple stands while featuring a lightweight design and water-resistant nylon exterior for added protection. The bag includes a convenient zipper compartment and padded handles for easy carrying.
A**
Great bag
Well made material , zippers are strong, plenty of room for my 2 pa stands and more …
G**L
Strong material and zipper
I waited for awhile to do my review so I would know if these bags are as strong as they seem. They are!I am a professional mobile DJ and use these bags, this size and two others, for speaker and light stands as well as one for the poles that go between the tops and subs. Bags of course don't fit perfectly in some uses, but they work and they work well.I own 5 different Gator Dual Compartment bags and as I said before, they are different sizes for my needs. No matter the size though, they are equal in terms of quality. The material is a heavy gauge, canvas feel, not the thin material of some where you feel any slight pressure and it will rip. The zippers are also heavy duty. On a another well known DJ brand I bought, the zippers felt weak and cheap, with one breaking and although they stood by their warranty, you should not have to worry about breaking the zipper. The zipper on these Gator bags are strong and solid. I love the dual compartments for my stands and poles to help protect them.The only down side, if there is one, is there is no cushion. In other words, these bags are simply that, bags that protect well to carry form point 'A' to point 'B' and to store your equipment. You drop the bag, your stuff within may get damaged. These are not like light bags from other brands that have some cushion. I don't consider it a negative though, but wanted to mention it. Hey, it'd be nice if their was some cushion on the bottom anyways.For the value, these Gator bags cannot be beat. Great pricing, awesome quality and withstand getting jostled around very well. Great job Gator.
P**S
Well made and sturdy: used it for my car's roof crossbars
Though this is advertised (and designed) as a bag for sound equipment such as a mic stand/boom, I actually purchased it as a tidy method of storing the crossbars for my SUV. I don't need them all the time and only attach them if necessary. I was pleased to find that both Hyundai OEM crossbars for my Tucson, along with a small bag of tools, fit very easily into this bag. The rails are protected from damage and all the parts I require to take them on and off are enclosed. Convenient, neat, and much easier to load and unload than when they were in a long cardboard box. Whatever objects you have that are this approximate size will benefit from safe storage.
C**N
Sturdy Bag 3 stands barely fit in GPA-SPKSTDBG-50
This review is for the GPA-SPKSTDBG-50 bag from Amazon. It is a 50 " x 10 " x 5" bag for two speaker stands. I have 2 Proline speaker stands and a similar size TV tripod and I can squeeze all three in the bag (2 one way and the other opposite) I chose this bag because it was the largest capacity that I could find and a good name brand. It seems sturdy. My main issue was to protect my vehicle and able to transport better. I wish the ends, and possibly bottom, were double reinforced, I think that have use of sliding and moving will eventually rip the bags. I also wish it had straps on the end and possible a shoulder strap to help move. That way when I pull it out I don't have to pull on the bag seams. Great so far. If I have any issues I will update.
J**D
Durable! Great for gigging!
Best case ever!
M**Y
Good price budget bag. Two compartments. A worthwhile purchase
Gator puts out some good products, of which I have 6 different items by them.Quality is a bit better than I expected. Sturdy zippers, completely separate compartment feature is a good design. Fits my speaker stands right, and leaves a bit of room for the speaker stand covers.I recommend.
L**E
Good quality!
This is a great bag for mic stands - lots of room and very sturdy construction.
D**E
Using for C-stands, and works a treat
The media could not be loaded. My use is less conventional than most: I'm using it to store/transport 3 C+ Stands. How well does it work for that? pretty nicely.C stands are used in Film & video, they're heavy clunky suckers which are unfortunately the bread and butter of a lot of video work. I'm not a Grip/Gaffer, so i only have a few to haul and wanted a neat case to do so as well as for storage. That very question popped up on the G&E group and that got me to dig into find something. And here's my thoughts on this finding:-Price point is great-Material feels sufficiently thick-Inner rubberized coating is great, feels like it can take a beating-Sticking looks pretty nice-Strapping doesn't go all the way around but weight test feels good.-I made a few modifications....Modifications:C stands with turtle bases and extension arms/heads/knuckles/etc... are not a neat package, there's stuff sticking out all over. I opted for the double compartment bag because i wanted some separation, and planned on having to slice some of the inner separator out to make room for the bases. Slicing with a sharp knife and scissors was easy, and the material doesn't feel prone to ripping. With a large hole cut near the bottom for the turtle bases, and a smaller hole near the top for the bits and pieces to float around works rather nicely.I also folding up some cardboard and foam to make a bottom brace, which ensures all the poles are confined to that area which i then put a thick bit of foam behind. I did this to keep things neat, as well as protect against all that weight when this bag is stood up on end.Lastly, i tied some paracord between the two zippers, so they open together.In it i'm storing a standard matthews stand, and two larger heavier impact brand stands. You might even be able to fit 4 regular stands in it, but the weight might become impractical. You could also store extra/other types of stands in there, regular light stands you could fit at least 4 of some of the 10' ones.All in all i'm plenty happy with how it turned out. I makes for neat storage and an easy package to haul into the car for a gig.UPDATE:I reduced it to the two larger stands, it's a much more reasonable weight to manage
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