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Good but heavy
I bought this trolley for my hardware. I'm not using heavyweight hardware and I always looked for a fairly small trolley for lugging my small jazz kit around. This trolley is smaller than most hardware cases I've had, and it's very well made. It looks like it's going to last many years. However, there are two downsides to it:
1. It's quite heavy, and given the fact that it's made to carry the heaviest parts of your kit, this thing is not easy to carry.
2. The handle is quite short, which makes you lean in an awkward way in order to roll it around.
Conclusion: I'm happy with this trolley and it's definitely going to stay with me for many years, but if you're looking for a lightweight, compact trolley that you can take on public transport etc, you might find this one a bit impractical.
1. It's quite heavy, and given the fact that it's made to carry the heaviest parts of your kit, this thing is not easy to carry.
2. The handle is quite short, which makes you lean in an awkward way in order to roll it around.
Conclusion: I'm happy with this trolley and it's definitely going to stay with me for many years, but if you're looking for a lightweight, compact trolley that you can take on public transport etc, you might find this one a bit impractical.
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it's not cheap but it is worth it
ok, so this hardware bag is not cheap. I have it for almost year and a half , did over 100 gigs with it . Bag was constantly in transit, from one car to another, took a regular beating as it goes with gig bags , and it took it all without a scratch. Also worth noting are wheels, they are of good quality and don't show any sign of wear or damage. This is a workhorse of a bag. I'm missing only one feature and that is telescope handle , the one you see on a regular travel bag.
Offcourse , there is a trade off with it being firm and sturdy. And that is weight. Even when empty it has quite a weight , so you could end up sometimes looking in the empty bag and checking if there is any cymbal stand left there :-)
Offcourse , there is a trade off with it being firm and sturdy. And that is weight. Even when empty it has quite a weight , so you could end up sometimes looking in the empty bag and checking if there is any cymbal stand left there :-)
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