Gator Cases Protechtor Series Classic Cymbal Case ; Fits up to 22″ Diameter (GP-PC302)
Gator Cases classic series molded PE plastic cymbal case holds cymbals up to 22″ in diameter. The case features a molded carry handle and is available in custom colors.
Product Features
Rotationally Molded Hard Case to hold Cymbals up to 22″ Diameter
Strapless Design and Wingnut Sytem will Safely Secure your Cymbals in Place
Molded Handle Offers a Durable and Comfortable Carrying Option
Great Case for the price I’d really give this more of a 3.5 stars than 3. Yes, it is cheaper than most cymbal cases so major points there for being under $100-200. It holds everything I need and does what it should. However, I have some qualms.The first one I ordered was returned because it was scuffed up and covered in some kind of grease (?). Gross. Sent it back and got a new one that wasn’t scuffed but also had a bunch of oil or grease on it. Maybe this is something to do with the manufacturing process…
Moving lots of cymbals without some sort of case is a huge hassle. After trying it once, I bought this case. You need to know that, contrary to the picture, there are no rollers and retractable handle. That’s a picture of the more expensive models. This case is fine and cost-effective compared with others. It has felt washers inside and a large wing nut to hold the cymbals securely. Do not over-tighten the wing nut of course, just as you wouldn’t over-tighten a cymbal to a stand. You’ll need…
Acoustic Guitar Bundle Junior (Travel) Series by Hola! Music with D’Addario EXP16 Steel Strings, Padded Gig Bag, Guitar Strap and Picks, 3/4 Size 36 Inch (Model HG-36N), Natural Satin Finish
This is not the least expensive case out there but is pretty decent all around for the pric...
LyxPro 36 Inch Electric Guitar and Starter Kit Bundle for Kids with 3/4 Size Beginner’s Guitar, Amp, Six Strings, Two Picks, Shoulder Strap, Digital Clip On Tuner, Guitar Cable and Soft Case Gig Bag
Great Case for the price I’d really give this more of a 3.5 stars than 3. Yes, it is cheaper than most cymbal cases so major points there for being under $100-200. It holds everything I need and does what it should. However, I have some qualms.The first one I ordered was returned because it was scuffed up and covered in some kind of grease (?). Gross. Sent it back and got a new one that wasn’t scuffed but also had a bunch of oil or grease on it. Maybe this is something to do with the manufacturing process…
Moving lots of cymbals without some sort of case is a huge hassle. After trying it once, I bought this case. You need to know that, contrary to the picture, there are no rollers and retractable handle. That’s a picture of the more expensive models. This case is fine and cost-effective compared with others. It has felt washers inside and a large wing nut to hold the cymbals securely. Do not over-tighten the wing nut of course, just as you wouldn’t over-tighten a cymbal to a stand. You’ll need…