🎶 Elevate Your DJ Game with Style!
The GatorClub Series DJ Backpack is designed for the modern DJ, featuring a rugged nylon exterior with eye-catching orange accents. It offers adjustable internal straps for various controllers, ample padded storage for laptops, and multiple pockets for accessories, all while ensuring comfort with thick padded straps.
J**.
Excellent but doesn’t fit DDJ-1000
This is a great bag, the quality of it is exceptional. That said, this bag does not fit the DDJ 1000 or SRT as suggested by others. There is a 28 inch bag that fits those devices. Don’t make the mistake I made, by the 28 inch version instead. Again, great bag, I have a 28 inch one on the way.
J**J
Good but could but not great.
I bought this bag for my Denon MC6000 which fits perfectly. The construction of the bag is solid and for what you pay for comes a nice protected compartment for the controller. The front facing pad on the controller compartment has egg carton foam which is good for your knobs. However, the sides of the bag could use some cushioning. When I was putting my equipment in, I was disappointed to find out that the front flap pockets aren't as big/deep as I thought they would be. I was hoping that the ac adapters for my controller and laptop would fit in it, but it seems those pockets are reserved for gum, USB cables, flash drives, mouse, travel surge protector or something similar of size. I ended up putting my adapters on the left side pocket, and had to cram my (cables/laptop stand) in the middle pocket. The flap doesn't give you a tight waterproof seal when the bag is full. The middle pocket where I had to put my cables and laptop stand are a little exposed, and the left side pocket where I placed my ac adapters are as well. The sides of the compartment where you put the mixer could be exposed so beware when it rains. The headphone compartment could use some padding, so I recommend using your headphone pouch/case for the extra protection. Last but not least, the laptop compartment is pretty well padded and big enough to fit a 17in laptop. My Gator g-Club Control bag has orange on the middle of the fabric that's sewn on to the zipper; unlike the picture which just shows all black. If you're in a budget and looking for a bag/case to put your controller in to travel in between gigs then this bag would definitely suffice. However, I would probably recommend that you carry a backpack along with it especially if you're bringing more than just your controller and laptop.What I used to pack the Gator G Club Control with:- Denon MC6000- Odyssey laptop stand- 15.6 Toshiba Laptop- Monster cable- Allen and Heath Xone XD2-53 DJ Headphones
P**G
A decent laptop DJ gig bag... for a more-than-decent price
I needed a bag that could hold a Native Instrument S4 MIDI controller. Surprisingly, not many options existed for a controller this large. After spending some time investigating these options (MONO, NI, Odyssey, etc.), I ultimately ended up buying this G-Club Control case on the basis of price (cheaper) and weight (lighter).Inside of it, I have been able to fit:1) Native Instrument S4 controller2) Native Instrument F1 controller3) Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface4) Sony MDR-7506 large diaphragm headphones5) A small flashlight6) A power strip7) ~25' of audio cables8) A handful of audio adapters9) An iPod10a) A Crane laptop stand-or-10b) A 15" laptopThis represents, I think, the bag's physical limit. It'd be difficult to fit anything more into it. Still - pretty impressive.So why not a five-star rating? Two things:1) The bag is not weatherproof. If it is raining or snowing outside, your equipment will get wet. Even the zippered compartment doesn't look to be water-proof.2) The bag is not well-padded. I wouldn't trust it to protect my gear against anything more intense than the light tumble that is involved in me carrying it from my car to venue. Look to heavier bags and flight cases if you want real protection against drops.--At $80, you'll be hard pressed to find a better value in a bag that can reliably hold a large MIDI controller (NI's S4 in my case). Over the course of several dozens of gigs, I've found it to be sturdy and spacious enough for my purpose. That said, those who anticipate lugging their things around in unpleasant weather or over rough and bumpy roads, might want to consider another option (like something from MONO) that is more weatherproof and with better padding.
E**E
Fits Pioneer DDJ-800
Really happy with the quality of this bag. The padding inside the controller compartment gives me a huge piece of mind feeling how thick each side is. On the front facing side, they inlaid an egg cart like foam inside the inner fabric which gives a contoured comfort for all of your controller’s knobs. The headphones compartment is another plus although I would’ve preferred if the pocket protruded out more fromThe bottom part, it’s a little smaller compared to the opening/top part. Unfortunately there is no padding on the front part of the pocket inside, maybe have your own headphone’s case to slide into this compartment, if it fits.Compared to all other alternative controller bags I’ve seen, you’d be paying anywhere from $110-$300 or more, gets higher with flight cases. I don’t plan on transporting my controller very often but when I do, I feelVery secure about having it in this bag 100%.
D**N
Great Bag for DJ gear
This is a great bag for DJ's who don't want to spend the extra loot on the flight cases(27" case about the same price). It can hold a lot of equipment: flash drives(holders), lots of cords, laptop, laptop stand, power bricks, plenty of accessories.The case is well padded, probably not waterproof, but will keep rain off your equipment. There are lots of pads inside that can be velcro attached for more bumper protection for controller. Shoulder strap is junk, it doesn't hold its place if you cinch up the strap, but works just fine as a backpack. Fits both my DDJ-1000(barely) and DDJ-SX3, larger than those and you are out of room. Especially if the height is bigger than the 1000 because it is just big enough for it and a decksaver. It is a well constructed bag(so far) with room to carry enough for a gig. A good alternative to a flight case. Considering the extra equipment you might need(speakers, lights, extra accessories, etc.), as a backpack your hands are free for carrying more equipment. Great for a local area gig, not sure I would trust the larger controllers on an airline baggage trip.DDJ-1000 + Deck saverDDJ SX3 + included pads
X**M
Parfait!!!
cette sacoche a tout pour plaire on peut y mettre tous le nécessaire pour partir mixer en soiréecontroleur dj + casque + cables + ordinateur portable tout rentre et bien plus!
N**.
Decent overall DJ Controller bag, has potential to be much better if they fixed these things...
I used to own the Pioneer DJC-SC5 bag, but over the years of use the material frayed and the bag had holes in it and it was time for me to get a new bag. That bag is no longer available through Pioneer and unless bought second hand or from a retailer that had unsold stock, I had to look for a new bag.In searching for something similar I came across the Gator Cases Club series bag and from the pictures it looked great and was excited to try it.After having it and using it for a few months there are a few flaws/oversights that stand out to me in it's design that I would like to point out to the manufacturer. First one being - I've had orange string fraying from it from the moment I got it.- BAG HANDLE: Perfect for someone left handed. Unfortunately I'm right handed so it's a nightmare. I would suggest flipping opening of the bag and the handle to the other side. Taking off the backpack I naturally take my left arm out first so when it's hanging from my stronger right arm, the handle ends up at the behind me (when it should be in in front so my other hand can grab it) and I'm left having to take the bag off completely, and pick it up again just to stow it away. Make the bottom of the bag on the other side where the handle currently is and have the handle and opening of the bag on the side where you see the bottom of the bag is.- FRONT ZIPPER POUCHES: Useless. Unless you're sliding in small or thin sheets of paper, the moment you put something in the compartment behind it, there's nothing of DJ significance being stored it in. Even your business cards will get smushed and distorted.- SMALL FRONT POUCH: I like the cable straps but don't need 2 rows of it. It's useful for a usb cable and a small RCA or Aux cable, maybe a phone charger cable and that's it. Realistically - Most controllers that fit this bag have XLR and 1/4 Inch input/outputs, those cables are too big to coil up and hold in that compartment. When cables are in that section, it makes it difficult to reach whatever is in the zipper mesh at the bottom of it.- BIG FRONT POUCH: Has some decent room but the moment you put something in it like Headphones, its sticking out, leaving that item vulnerable to damage if the bag bumps up against something. And same thing as the small side, you have to fish to the bottom to pull out whatever you have stored in that zipper section.- MIDDLE STORAGE: I like that it has an envelope slide pouch for a laptop but there is little to no padding. Again - this bag, if it's designed for mobile DJs, most of them will carry laptop stand. There's no pouch or section to fit a stand in securely so I have to put my metal stand overtop the laptop in the pouch. Instead of having to pouches for 2 laptops (because realistically what else is a DJ carrying that's that thin that will fit in that section?) Have one laptop pouch and a section to secure a stand so it's not sliding or pressing up on anything important. Also - Maybe consider different color zipper tags. The zipper of the middle section and the DJ Controller section are so close together and the same color that I often find myself opening the controller section when I'm trying to get something out of the middle section. This takes away from any convenience factor of accessing things you need when you need it.DJ CONTROLLER SECTION: It has sufficient padding, but not all the padding and straps on the inside are removable so the controller sits on top of the straps. I use a Pioneer DDJ, the bag is a bit bigger than the controller l x w wise, would be nice if the removable pieces double as bumpers that can be set in place so the controller doesn't move around in the bag.Overall - I wish the creator had an idea of what a mobile DJ might be carrying:- Controller- Controller Power Plug- Laptop- Laptop Stand- Laptop Charger- Headphones- 2 XLR Cables or 1/4 Cables- Microphone- USB / RCA / AUX / Phone Charger- Extension cord or power barand allot the bag to have spaces for those things instead of trying to squish it into something and now you're stuck carrying this hikers backpack that's bulging out because you can barely cram in your essentials.
D**P
Controller luggage at its best!
This bag is the perfect solution for anyone looking to transport their controller, laptop, wires/cables and all accessories. Also, the controller compartment is big enough for you to use your controller dust protector case.
K**S
Excellent product
Bought this bag to fit the Numark Mixtrack Pro.Flap closure with two claspsFour compartments.1 in the back with zipper, two "main" that close with the flap and a headphone compartment.Two mesh side pockets for cables and two (rather small) zipper pockets on the flap closure1 Velcro cable holder (if you use the second compartment for long cables)The bag has good padding support and looks like it's gonna protect both the controller and the laptop in case of a (minor) accident.FitsNumark Mixtrack pro1 12 inch Laptop (could hold a 15' (even a 17' one)1 Adam Hall Laptop stand1 pair of Behringer HPX2000 headphones Various cablesPoint of cautionWhen you put in the controller unless you have a cover, face the control side towards the front side (headphones) if you want to use the back pocket because the interior padding between the two compartments is not very thick.The headphones compartment may not fit large headphones. Mine have rotating ear pads so they fit.Pros- Lots of space- Light- Price- Good protection- Metal clasps for the shoulder strap !!! Those who used carrying bags with plastic ones know what I mean...Cons- No Velcro or zipper closure for the main flap. Not really a big con because it's secure that way.- Headphone compartment may not fit all headphones especially if you put other things in the smaller compartment.
M**R
Quality, many pockets, the best travel bag for DJ controllers !
I was looking for a travel bag for my DJ controller and laptop (Numark Platinum Pro FX). Most of the bags in the market only has a big and single pocket, so it can become messy to travel all of the stuff (DJ controller, cables, laptop, headphones, etc).This bag is really for perfect fit for anyone looking to travel its DJ stuff ! Many pockets to isolate different things (dedicated pocket for the headphones, a big pocket at the back to put the laptop, some other pockets to put the cables, etc).The price is a little high, but the quality is there. I would really recommend this product.
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