It’s perfect for what I needed.
See, being a small-time gigging musician requires lots odds and ends aside from instruments, mic and speaker stands, speakers, monitors, and the sound system itself: speaker cables, monitor cables, guitar cables, microphone cables, microphones, guitar effects pedals, extra guitar strings, extra guitar pickups, a power strip, an extension cord, the sound system power cord, etc.
Before today, I carried all of these odds and ends in multiple examples of small luggage. But toting about three bags was getting old, so I did what any frugal musician would do: I obtained a free duffel bag for reviewing right here and now.
And what a bag it is; it holds all those little things my band’s little musical setup needs.
Now, I have not yet done more than pack it, so I’m not sure how it will hold up under the rigor of the minimal gigging my band finds. As it all looks now, though, every last detail of it seems appropriate and well-designed, from the wheels on one end (just unzip the little thing on the other end of the bag, and extend the handle for pulling it along) to the hefty, smooth zippers to the many pockets to the numerous, handy handles.
And I can’t wait to use it live–I’m looking forward to feeling professional, sleek, chic, chivalrous, and otherwise like someone to be noticed (whether or not my music renders me deserving), what with my brand spanking new, black, stylish rolling duffel, a Skyway Sigma 2 Rolling Gear Bag.
Rock–and roll–on!
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One Comment
Second Sister
nice. it should probably work unless you go in an airplane. I finally paid rather big money for a roller duffle that didn't just come back ripped apart (literally with a wheel hanging off)each time after the baggage folks dealt with it. I liked your 9 yr old list, too.