Protection Racket 1110-02 Electronic Drum Kit Hardware Case





Key features
- •Hard wearing fabric construction with high impact foam
- •Strong webbing handles and straps
- •Adjustable dividers to accommodate all drum manufacturers
- •Plenty of space for all pads, cymbals, cables and module
BrandPROTECTIONracket
CategoryDrum Set Accessories
Size-inch
Warranty2 year against defective workmanship and materials.
Protection Racket 1110-02 Electronic Drum Kit Hardware Case
List Price: $312.81$281.53DEALYou Save: $31.28 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.8
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I Highly Recommend
Imazonian2u•December 3, 2017
Great gear bag. Holds all 6 Alesis pads (DM10 Mesh Kit) and 4 cymbals, brain, hi-hat pedal and cables. I use a separate gig bag for kick pedal, throne snare stand. Great heavy material protection, everything fits snug. Would recommend for any electronic set.
I Highly Recommend
Imazonian2u•December 3, 2017
Great gear bag. Holds all 6 Alesis pads (DM10 Mesh Kit) and 4 cymbals, brain, hi-hat pedal and cables. I use a separate gig bag for kick pedal, throne snare stand. Great heavy material protection, everything fits snug. Would recommend for any electronic set.
very solid protection
Damnyankee•September 20, 2017
five cymbal pads four tom/snare pads. and the dtx502 controller all fit easily . this is a solid solution for gigging e-drummers
very solid protection
Damnyankee•September 20, 2017
five cymbal pads four tom/snare pads. and the dtx502 controller all fit easily . this is a solid solution for gigging e-drummers
Effective, but a headache to adjust.
Bill R.•February 26, 2016
Good quality but be prepared to wrestle with the divider. The velcro is so strong it sticks to everything making it nearly impossible to weave back and forth. For the life of me I cannot understand why they didn't just make individual dividers.
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