I agree with you. Casual gigging, I really like Protection Racket drum bags. Touring with all your drums mixed in with other gear in a van, truck, lorry with other people handling your gear? Hard cases for sure!
Recently invested in the Protection Racket soft for my whole kit....24 kick, 16 & 18 floor, 13 tom, and they're super lovely. Hopefully will be adding a 14 x 8 snare bag as well soon.
I found your advice of getting side padding of 20 mm (instead of 10 mm) fascinating. And while I have not yet seen soft cases with 20 mm of padding, I suspect that you are probably correct.
Another con on the hard cases - they weigh more, so going from car to gig is more onerous. Also looks like it takes longer to pack and unpack drums from hard cases.
Yeah that right but you can get different types of gator so make sure you look. Mine was 10mm but the protection racket we thicker , and there's a big difference
It looks they are beautifully case but I couldn't watch in clear pics because of your message passing on front of screen which the same you explaining,Can't you stop the message in order to see it in clear live? Sorry for inconvenience.
Hey , thanks for watching the video. What you are referring to are the captions , you have them one , you need to switch it off, you just need to click the button on the bottom of the video 👍🏻
Cases use for from spot to spot transport only. For storage never! Because moisture from air can't go out through the case and drum hardware and the wood can be dilapidated after some time of lying in cases.
Hey, it's about the foam lining as i said in the video 20mm is the minimum you should accept , if its a soft case its soft on the inside. If its a cheaper bag the lining will be less than 20mm
Good review. Thanks. Not sure about your headgear though. If Einstein wore a baseball cap backwards he’d look like an idiot. No one can get away with it.
I agree with you. Casual gigging, I really like Protection Racket drum bags. Touring with all your drums mixed in with other gear in a van, truck, lorry with other people handling your gear?
Hard cases for sure!
Defo
Had my protection racket for about 20yrs still awesome. Zipper still strong! Soft case can be stored in each other.
Yeah, theyre great quality
Recently invested in the Protection Racket soft for my whole kit....24 kick, 16 & 18 floor, 13 tom, and they're super lovely. Hopefully will be adding a 14 x 8 snare bag as well soon.
Thanks for posting! This was very informative since I am needing drum cases now.
Great im glad it helped
The gator icon cases are a nice cross between a hard and soft.
Soft cases: going from the practice space to the car to the gig.
Hard cases: Snares or on tour.
I found your advice of getting side padding of 20 mm (instead of 10 mm) fascinating. And while I have not yet seen soft cases with 20 mm of padding, I suspect that you are probably correct.
Yeah theres a big difference in quality but not a huge difference in price
En pocas palabras un resumen excelente!!! Todo quedó muy claro. Gracias y buena suerte
Genial, estoy contento de que te haya gustado.
Great video, wish you’d have mentioned makes 🙂👍
Thanks for saying so, protection racket are very good.
Another con on the hard cases - they weigh more, so going from car to gig is more onerous. Also looks like it takes longer to pack and unpack drums from hard cases.
Yes it does John, im not a fan of the hard cases, they're just awkward. Chat soon man
I love the SKB Cases. 😀
Ive never used them
You made a good case when comparing the hard and soft. See what I did there? Cheers! 🥁
You showed a Gator soft case in the video. I thought they had only 10 mm padding?
Yeah that right but you can get different types of gator so make sure you look. Mine was 10mm but the protection racket we thicker , and there's a big difference
It looks they are beautifully case but I couldn't watch in clear pics because of your message passing on front of screen which the same you explaining,Can't you stop the message in order to see it in clear live? Sorry for inconvenience.
Hey , thanks for watching the video. What you are referring to are the captions , you have them one , you need to switch it off, you just need to click the button on the bottom of the video 👍🏻
Cases use for from spot to spot transport only. For storage never! Because moisture from air can't go out through the case and drum hardware and the wood can be dilapidated after some time of lying in cases.
Cool, good point
Just throw in a few desiccant silica pouches??
@@ThreeUnderneath Thanks for the advice. Someone can try that. I wouldn't though.
I never saw the interior of the other softcase 😕 so I don't know why is worse than the one you showed
Hey, it's about the foam lining as i said in the video 20mm is the minimum you should accept , if its a soft case its soft on the inside. If its a cheaper bag the lining will be less than 20mm
Ok but how do I move drums without a drum bag cause I don’t have time to order some????
Just becarful I guess
@@BrendrumJones yep
Life hack: the hard case is another drum
Never thought of that LOL, chat soon Bryan
Good review. Thanks. Not sure about your headgear though. If Einstein wore a baseball cap backwards he’d look like an idiot. No one can get away with it.
@@stevebird8419 😂 yeah, I feel the same about guys in their 60s that wear 90s stretch hippy earrings.
:)
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😂😂
@@robwestndrumr7648 what are you chuckling about