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As I said In my Other Review . Millenium Classic series does the trick for you .
Bags are meant to protect your drums and help you carrying . Well that bag does exactly these things , and it doesn't cost a billion dollars . Yes if you have the money spend 70 euros on a drum bag . But if you don't , you don't really have to . As long as you respect your drums and don't throw them around these bags will protect them really good . Millenium Classic floor tom bag is made a little bit bigger than 16 x 16 floor tom so it's really for the drum to fit . And if for some reason you are not sure you can buy the Tour Series for extra protection
Works for my 2 toms of the Tama neo mod drum set. (it's super hard to find cases for that drum set.)
I put the 12'' tom on top of the 14'' tom and put a rubber damper in between so it doesn't scratch the drumhead.
Stuffed the interior with some foam (so the 12'' doesn't move around) and well, 2 toms in one go! haha
Cheers bros!
This bag is good for the money. It is about the cheapest of carrying bag I could get. Although the durability in the long term in not guaranteed especially with the zips... those were the first to wear out. However, for the money, it will do what it can.
I have the entire set of these for one of my kits and I use this case to transport my 16" bass drum. It's well-built, stackable, and protects what's inside quite well.
All around just a good case and quite durable for the road. I've lugged this thing around to many, many gigs and it's always been a good travel companion. The grips are comfortable and pretty well-placed and it does its job.
All around a great case for a drummer on a budget.
bought several different millennium bags from Thomann as and was amazed at how good quality and value they were for the price. The tom fits perfectly inside the bag, nice material and padding to keep kit in good condition, all materials high quality, good design and craftsmanship, high quality handles and zips that wouldn't fail or wear out easily. will last several years at a minimum! Anyone who is looking to protect their gear will need some of these from Thomann it is so worth the while and little cost investing in these. Another very high quality product from Thomann's millennium range.
I bought this bag for my floor tom, and it serves it's purpose quite well. The outside fabric is really sturdy and looks and feels top quality. The padding is more than sufficient, yet the bag is light. Inner lining is somewhat thin, and you should take care when inserting your drum not to tear it, but otherwise no problem. The zipper works fine and was no trouble. I especially like the handle because it allows for more maneuverability than the usual shoulder strap. It is also well padded and comfortable and will not bite into your hand.
I would recommend this bag as a good value for price product.
This is the second tom bag I've bought of the same make and just like the other ones it works great, it's made of a fairly strong material and protects the drums from dirt and bumps. This will do fine for the odd gig but for long tours I'd recommend getting a hard case, although for the price and quality there's no need to look elsewhere if you just need something to keep your drums in. I've taken it to several gigs and it's still holding up fine and will definitely be buying more of these for the rest of my drums when I need to.
I bought it to use as a softbag for the four deccabons I bought (10" to 16").
The plan was to cut some porolon to fit in the soft bag, and to cut holes for deccabons. That worked OK. I would recommend a slightly larger softbag as the space was to tight.
The softbag itself is cheap. I would not have used it on a drum without extra protection.
Bought a few of these cases to store drums at home, but also happy to report that after 3 months of moving them about to gigs/studios on a weekly basis, they are still holding up well. The outer material is strong enough to not rip and the foam lining is certainly thick enough for protection if packed well when transporting the gear.