Designed for the tough demands of touring, the Gibraltar 24-inch Deluxe Cymbal Bag is an ideal choice for long - term tours and heavy - load transportation. It's crafted from a durable, water - repellent 600D polyester material, featuring YKK zippers and Duraflex buckles for reliable use. The bag offers fully padded spaces to safeguard multiple cymbals. The main compartment can easily accommodate up to a 24 - inch ride cymbal, while the external compartment comfortably holds hi - hats up to 15 inches. Inside, it's lined with compression - molded EVA foam to protect cymbal edges. Backpack straps are contoured to fit your shoulders, ensuring easy and comfortable transport. Key features include full - padding for cymbal protection, a 600D polyester build that's durable, flexible, and water - resistant. Lightweight foam padding and the EVA foam lining protect cymbal edges. There are padded carry handles and removable padded shoulder and backpack straps. Internal padded dividers prevent metal - on - metal contact during transit. The main compartment fits up to a 24 - inch cymbal, and the external one fits up to a 15 - inch pair of hi - hat cymbals. Specifications: Dimensions are 4 inches (H) x 35 inches (W) x 25 inches (L), and it weighs 2.69 kg / 5.95 lb.




Using this cymbal bag is a breeze. First, unzip the main compartment and gently place your 24 - inch or smaller cymbal inside. If you have hi - hats up to 15 inches, use the external compartment. When carrying, you can choose the padded carry handles for short distances or attach the backpack straps for longer hauls. The straps are designed to fit comfortably on your shoulders. As for maintenance, keep the bag away from sharp objects to avoid tearing the 600D polyester material. If it gets dirty, use a mild soap and water to clean it gently. After cleaning, let it dry thoroughly. Make sure to regularly check the YKK zippers and Duraflex buckles for any signs of wear. When not in use, store the bag in a dry place to maintain its durability and protect the foam padding. Also, remember to use the internal padded dividers between cymbals to prevent them from hitting each other during transport.