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So far, this bag has been robust enough to cart around (and I could really do with a cart!) my very heavy 36" chau gong...
I am careful with the handles and normally use both the over shoulder handle and the side ones so as to not put strain too much on just one handle. It is well padded and the right size. I do put a slim blanket inside the bag just for a little extra padding but only because I feel like doing so, not because it really needs it.
Really glad I got it as I also wang loads more things in there with the gong ;-)
Its deeply padded, sturdy, looks strong, cheaper thsn most. It has a handy side hanle as well as long top straps. I purchased 3 so far. My 38" however the struggle I still think a good buy.
Such good value for money. I currently use only Thomann bags for my gongs because they offer such good value for money.
If you are using the bag for lots of lifting I would recommend that you lift by the shoulder strap, not the side handles (which are better used as secondary support). using the side handles alone would apply too much pressure to the stitching and could cause problems. When placing the gong in the boot of a car (for example), carry it there with the shoulder strap and then hoist the gong up by simply holding either side of the gong in your hands rather than by yanking on the little side handles which may struggle with the weight.
I think these bags are great and will continue to use them.