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The ChromaCast CC-CPB-BAG-20 is a 20-inch padded cymbal bag designed for musicians who demand durability and protection. With 10 mm thick padding, reinforced handles, and a spacious zippered pocket, this bag is perfect for transporting your cymbals safely and stylishly.
J**E
The PERFECT bag for my Recteq RT-B380X Bullseye Deluxe Griddle Top
I've been looking for a way to store the griddle top for my Recteq RT-B380X Bullseye Deluxe when I'm not using it for smash burgers, or bacon for smash burgers. The griddle top is about 21.5 inches in diameteter and maybe an inch high, where the handles connect. This ChromaCast 22" padded cymbal bag turned out to be exactly what I needed. The griddle top fits inside perfectly. The bag is really sturdy, and it's padded on the top, bottom and sides, so I won't be damaging the griddle top or anything else with light bumps. The padded nylon material should hold up to some grease too, both inside and out. This bag has got a big zippered pocket on the front, a strong handle, and a shoulder strap. It worked great for my griddle top, so I imagine it'd work great for a cymbal, too.
P**T
Perfect Inexpensive Bag for Mojoe Griddle
First I want to say thanks to the gracious people above that commented about the weight this bag can hold.I've been searching for months for something round in shape, about 24 inches in circumference, and I found nothing. I needed a product that I could use to both transport and keep my MoJoe Griddle/car clean.The owner of Mojoe Outfitters, a great guy, American company and all, out of Southern CA offers a rugged bag for his griddle. The problem is that he charges $150 for the bag. Don't get me wrong, the bag is made in America, locally in Southern CA. It uses Seatbelt nylon, three layers thick. It will hold that griddle (which weighs just over 30 pounds) and then some. But I cannot justify spending $150 on a carry-case. I just can't do it.I found this product and took a chance. I was mostly concerned about it being able to cover the hefty weight of the griddle, but seeing as I only want to protect the griddle from the elements (it will rust easily if left uncovered outside or in the rain, etc) and be able to transport the griddle in my vehicle without getting oil residue and the like all over my car, as well as to transport this griddle about 40 feet from my house to my car, I thought It would be worth the rest.And I was right. It's the perfect size. The griddle fits, with a little extra room on either side. There's a pocket to keep your griddle scraper and anything else you might use like spatulas or a small canister of oil for seasoning.Picking up the griddle using the two handles on the bag, and quickly moving it up, down, and all around reassured me that the bag can handle the weight, especially for the short distance that I plan to travel with it.I am extremely happy. I have two Mojoe Griddles, and I've placed both of them in the bag for now (roughly 63 pounds) and though I wouldn't want to carry it very far, it seems to hold that weight just fine as well.The bottom of the bag seems to be reinforced with what seems to be a single layer of a seatbelt type material. The threads seem to be stitched well all along the bottom. With one Mojoe griddle, I have no issue giving a green light to carry it around pretty much anywhere. With two griddles, I'd be careful though. Which is why I'm going to buy a second bag right after posting this review.What will be most interesting to see is will any rust accumulate if I leave the bagged griddle outside on my covered deck for an extended period of time. If/when I do that test, I will report back for anyone interested.
S**B
Great for the price!
Cymbal bag seems pretty durable for my needs. Even brought it to a gig with 7 cymbals in it. Did not come with the strap, but read not so great reviews about the strap...the handles work just fine. Would buy again and it shipped very quickly!
R**T
Almost Perfect Case for 22" FTX Beauty Dish
After reading reviews, searching cases, and considering different options, I decided to try the ChormaCast 24" cymbal case. The 22" of the FTX beauty dish is an inside measurement, and it has larger exterior dimensions (around 23"x5.75" -- I measured, but can't remember exactly). Although I have read others used a 22" cymbal bag with 22" beauty dish, I still was concerned about size, as I didn't want the dish squeezed in there and possibly rub the inside of the zipper, so I went for 24" bag. Since the beauty dish is much deeper than cymbals, the extra size allows for this difference. This bag is almost perfect (see below) for the FTX beauty dish, not only fit, but the side padding is enough to protect if from minor dings and scrapes and protect from dirt/dust -- exactly what I wanted!! Because the beauty dish is very light weight, the construction of the bag is plenty good enough, and I think it will last decently.I have zero experience with cymbals, but from what I have read in reviews, they have a good amount of weight to them (MUCH more than my beauty dish). If carrying weight in the bag, I would be very concerned about how the handles and stitching would hold up.Upon arrival, this bag has a VERY strong, not nice smell, however, since I don't plan on wearing it on my head (I prefer paper for that), it is not an issue for me. I think the smell will dissipate after a few days out of the plastic bag.THE VERY BAD PART -- I removed a star for this. There is a break in the padding at the bottom of the bag, where the side meets the bottom. When setting down the bag with the dish inside, the lip of the dish has ZERO protection, with only the thin "nylon canvas" in the section that touches the ground/floor/whatever.
B**A
Sturdy, convenient case at the right price
I bought this around eight months ago, for my oldest child, who is in the percussion front ensemble in the local high school marching band. The different sticks and mallets for the various instruments they play were becoming a cumbersome mess, and it was often the case that the wrong mallets made it to practice, class, or even competition. I worried, because my kids tend to be pretty rough on things, about whether or not this case could withstand the rough treatment it was likely to receive. I need not have been concerned. Not only has is survived an entire season of indoor drumline competition, and many classes and practices, but it also has a neat little pocket where the kids can keep money, cell phones, or house keys. This case has been an excellent addition to the ever growing collection of musical miscellany in my home.
H**Z
Excelente calidad precio
Unas fundas económicas y duraderas, aguantan varios platillos
M**O
Ótimo custo benefício
Ótimo custo benefício
M**N
Nice for home use
Perfect for the price... i use it at home so, for me it’s enough. But if you want something for transport buy something a little bit better
S**N
Strap broke 3 weeks after purchase. DO NOT BUY
Purchased this bag to take cymbals to uni once a week. Yesterday, on the 3rd occurrence of the bag being used, the strap completely broke. Aware that this is a cheap bag but would have expected it to last longer than 3 weeks. Very disappointed.
C**.
Good bag
My first cymbal bag. Was on sale for... 3$ USD ! (4$ CND). I don't think it's worth 48$ like they say, but at 3$ I had to try it :) (I bought 3 of them). Seems pretty solid. The front pocket is perfect for little things (drum sticks etc). There is no separations in the bag, so if you don't want your cymbals to touch each other, you'll have to find something. Perfect products for my basic needs !
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