Gig Skinz GSMIXL Product code: SKU Manufacturer: Gig SkinzPrice: $69.99 
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Gig Skinz GSMIXL Gig Skinz GSMIXL Description: You'll always know your gear is safe and sound in a Gig Skinz bag. These special utility bags are designed for small to medium-sized mixers, drum machines and any other delicate gear that you take from show to show. Each has a main compartment and two accessories pockets. The bags not only looks great but truly offers exceptional protection for your valuables. This one is the large size. Gig Skinz GSMIXL Features: - High Tech Water Resistant Carbon Fiber Style Fabric
- High Density Foam Body w/ Structured Semi-Hard Lining That Maintains Shape and Protects Gear From Impact
- Plush Fur Lined Interior and Pockets For Added Cushioning and Protection
- Heavy Duty, Grip-Dimple Bottom Lining
- Molded High Tech Lockable Rubber Zipper Pulls and Handles
- Removable, Adjustable Hefty-Grade Nylon Shoulder Strap w/ Comfort Padded Shoulder Pad
- Industrial Grade Thick-Tooth Zippers
- Adjustable, Molded Velcro Gear Divider for Storage Flexibility
- Nylon, Velcro Gear Strap to Hold Equipment in Place
- Quick Access, Oversized Utility/Headphone Storage Pocket with Quick Grab Netting Compartment to Store Small Accessories
- Quick Access Computer Storage Pocket - Accommodates Laptops Up to 17
- Microphone Pocket with ID Storage
- Snap-on/Snap off Cell Phone Holder
- Fits several PA, Recording, DJ Mixers, Recording Studios, Effects and other equipment ( see application notes for details)
- INTERNAL DIMENSIONS
- W 17-1/2 INCH X D 16-3/4 INCH X H 5-1/2 INCH
- W 444 MM X D 425 MM X H 140 MM
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