🎶 Roll in Style with the Multi-Tom Drum Bag!
The Multi-Tom Drum Bag with Wheels by Protec (Model CP200WL) is designed for musicians on the go. Made from durable 1680 denier ballistic nylon, this soft-shell bag features padded dividers for optimal drum protection, oversized wheels for easy transport, and a spacious exterior pocket for additional storage. With dimensions of 42" x 21" x 21", it’s the perfect companion for any drummer looking to keep their gear safe and stylish.
Shell Type | Soft |
Material Type | 1680 denier ballistic nylon |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42"L x 21"W x 21"H |
Size | -inch |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Handle Type | T-type |
Strap Type | Handle |
Closure Type | Zipper |
C**T
Great value, good quality
Don't know why I didn't get this years ago. Able to fit my 14x16 floor tom, 8x10 and 10x12 toms as well as 6.5x13 snare at one time. It was very snug, but fit. Sturdy build, good price, I would buy again.
A**R
Excellent cocktail kit travel bag
Fits a Sonor AQX Jungle 4pc kit perfectly, minus the snare drum. Almost like it was made for it. You will need another bag for stands. This has handy and useful pockets (think floor tom legs), but they are not large enough for a snare stand. Multiple handles in great spots so you have good leverage when having to pick it up off the ground. It rolls well and stands fine when filled. It will tip on me when empty or only the floor tom is in the bottom. Best to remove the bass drum legs when packing it in this. When the legs are left on the bass drum, the zipper is extremely tight. Handy (even if they are plastic) cinch clasps to relieve some pressure on the seams and zippers.
A**T
Perfect for the gigging drummer
I had long been one of those guys who schleps his drums with no cases. My drums were old and lived-in already, so it felt like a waste of time and money. Then I picked up a brand new kit. I wanted cases for the toms (I had a bass drum bag already), but buying the bags separately was going to cost an arm and a leg.Enter this Protec multi-drum bag. My wife and I unboxed it and were immediately pleased by the sturdy construction, thick padding, and attention to detail. The bag has plenty of skid protection on the underside and bottom, has feet on the tail end so the bag can be safely stood up, and handles everywhere. The bag ate my 16x14, 14x12 and 12x9 toms with no issues and even came with plenty of dividers to keep the rims from clacking. The floor tom legs went in the huge side pockets. Once zipped, the outer cinch straps keep everything from shifting in transit.My load-in and loadout were almost fun. The fully loaded bag isn't quite heavy, although it is a bit awkward to place into the car. But taking all my drums from car to stage in basically two trips was a great experience. Even tired and worn out at the end of a three-hour gig, it was no issue to repack the drums and make the bag work correctly.My only caveat is that I drive a big honking station wagon where the seats fold down, making this bag an easy option for me. If you have a sedan or other not-cargo-optimized car, an all-in-one solution like this might be challenging to fit in your vehicle. Otherwise, highly recommended.
D**D
Good bag in most respects
I needed a set of bags for my new Gretsch 6-piece set. I bought this bag in the hopes that I could squeeze in my four toms. Their depths (7, 7, 8 and 14) total 36 inches, so I figured it would be a close call. Unfortunately, I just couldn't quite squeeze that last drum in. If I take out one of the 7" toms, my 5" snare fits in with no problem. Of course, I already have a case for my snare so that's not a desirable scenario for me.I found it a bit awkward to get the drums into the bag. The bag is not rigid, so it doesn't stand up on it's own. To load the drums you have to lie the bag down on the floor. Even then, the bag flops around freely, which makes it difficult to get the floor tom loaded. Once the first drum or two are in, the bag will stand on it's own, and the rest of the drums go in much easier.When bag is loaded, I found it to be quite convenient. It has lots of handles in all the right places which is great for loading into a vehicle. It also rolled easily, didn't tip over (I had nothing in the side pockets), and it fit nicely into the trunk of my car (Chrysler 300). There's not a lot of padding in the bag, so try not to bump it too much. But there are 3 padded spacers to keep the drums from banging into each other inside the bag, and the straps on the outside of the bag do a decent job of keeping the drums in place.Bottom line for me is that although it's a fine bag in most respects, it doesn't quite fit my drums, and I still find it preferable to use individual bags for each drum. With mixed emotions, I'll be returning it.
L**Z
I thank the genius who made this.
Perfect for my E drum set. I have to say they thought of everything when creating this.
D**O
I’ve tried many case solutions this is the best
This was the second one I purchased. I used the The first for 2 years for my Yamaha set and was very please with the design. I bought another one for my Ludwig set. The reason these bag designs are so great, in addition to safely holding your drums in an easy to load case with wheels, is the side pockets are well designed enough to hold the specific tom mounts and legs that will be needed for the particular drum set. The Ludwig drums are packed with the Ludwig hardware. Yamaha with Yamaha. Much less confusion before a gig. Cymbal stands and pedals used for both sets go in a different case.My first case shows no sign of wear and is very strong with an excellent zipper. The second case has new design features that protect the zipper even more.Finally, worth noting, If you need to set up and break down on a crowded stage, these cases can be loaded standing up. The drums are stacked and separated easily with the giant zippered opening . I’ve tried many case solutions this is the bestUPDATE: The second case I purchased has a different design. Good and “less good”. On the good they’ve added straps to take sone stress off the zipper. The zipper is strong with or without the added straps. On the less good. side, they’ve changed the wheel setup. It seems the new version doesn’t stand up vertical as well as the old wheel setup. It tends to tip a little easier. I found It’s important to keep the heaviest and largest item at the bottom. For example, a 14” metal snare needs to be under a 13” light Floor tom. Seems obvious, but when I didn’t stack that way and also put my Pedal in at the top of the stack it became unstable. Just a note. I am very happy with both these cases and use them regularly. I would purchase again. Great idea and design.
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