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Liberty One Cymbal Bag - 22" Standard (CS22)

Model: SW-CS22

Availability: In Stock

$14.95

This Liberty One brand by Steve Weiss Music economy cymbal bag features soft 5mm padding to protect your cymbals, a sturdy carry handle, and a shoulder strap. This bag holds multiple cymbals up to 22" in diameter.
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This Liberty One brand by Steve Weiss Music economy cymbal bag features soft 5mm padding to protect your cymbals, a sturdy carry handle, and a shoulder strap. This bag holds multiple cymbals up to 22" in diameter.

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Basic cymbal bag

Comments:

Doesn't have dividers in it, but does its job. Good for gigs and traveling drummers who don't use a lot of cymbals in their set

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Posted By:

Brian

Rating:

5.00

The Basics.

Comments:

This is a bag you would use for Practice cymbals or other FX cymbals. Not your prized collection. It's the basics and the price should tell you that. I use it for my china's 20,18,16 and they fit it well. For basic storage or light duty this bag fits the bill.

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Posted By:

william worrell

Rating:

5.00

Great Deal!

Comments:

Very good product for the price. Didn't need anything fancy so I really like this bag. Just what I needed

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Posted By:

Carlos

Rating:

4.00

Good value

Comments:

I bought this cymbal bag on Steve Weiss Music's recommendation as a carrying case for a Steve Weiss Brand 18" Ocean Drum. It works perfectly for this purpose. As a cymbal bag I feel this is a great value for the price. The only thing separating this bag from the "best" (and very expensive!) bags are internal sleeves to separate cymbals and reinforcement at the bottom. Thus the "4" rating. The lack of a separate hi-hat compartment may be an issue for some of you but I don't really miss it. If the "missing" items I mentioned were included this bag would be a "5" all the way.

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Posted By:

Jay Oberfeitinger

Rating:

4.00
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