My basic recommendation: If you carry and transport your own drums go for soft cases. If they go into a trailer and/or are transported by someone else go for hard cases!
If you transport your own drums, get a cart, like a RocknRoller Multi-Cart. Then weight won't be an issue, and you only need to make one trip from car to stage.
For moving or airline travel, hard cases are the way to go. Otherwise, soft cases are the way to go. For my snares, everything goes in a soft case, then for moving, gets stacked inside a hard tom case.
Always used Hardcase. Never had any damage in twenty years of gigging. Even "helpful" band members and venue staff carrying things to my car and setting them down in puddles etc. Worth the money and extra weight if you have half decent equipment.
I use drum bags by millenium, and they are really good! Tour-series, I only have to snare, but when I need to change the old ones, I'm gonna purchase all Tour-series! And I have a Hardcase for the cymbals ;)
I've found for normal traveling bands, THICK-lined bags are better than hard cases with no lining in them. I've had more stuff damaged or fall apart from vibrations from roads, than from things falling on my drums are whatever you'd NEED a hard shell for. If you insist your drums be treated as well as the guitars and other instruments, insist they ride in place they cannot be endangered by things like PA speakers. If you can afford hard shells with thick padding, GREAT. But most of us have to settle for a compromise and I actually traded a set of plastic shells for Icon Series Gator bags because of the shock absorption factor and frankly, I make sure they are packed in a way that doesn't ever allow them be crushed. However I have found the kick drum is the most susceptible to damage in the event of a catastrophic trailer accident, so a shell around a bag for just the kick might save your ass if you travel A LOT.
How water resistant are the Ahead bags and Gewa cases? I never paid much attention to how much rain my cymbal bags absorb, but my stick bag has gotten soaked to the point where the inside lining has discolored. That's one nice thing about hard plastic cases, water is definitely not an issue.
I have the veloc system cases along with a Protection racket case for my snare and bass drum pedal since I have 26” cymbals in my rig I use the Ahead armor deluxe cymbal soft bag with HEAVY lambs wool inserts for my 24” or smaller cymbals I have a 24” rolling Zildjian hard case
I was very interested in the Gewa SPS. But they have an exaggeratedly larger diameter. In a 12" you can easily go to a 14". So they are very bulky and in the car they take up too much space. I don't like them anymore.
My Protection Racket Deluxe cymbal bag split open at the bottom this week after several years of use and yesterday I received a new Gewa SPS Cymbal bag. It takes up to 24" cymbals. I like that it has rigid sidewalls, firm front and back surfaces and is very well padded. The magnetic flap is cool and I like the red accents here and there. Hopefully it'll last me a while. Would have been nice if Gewa had kept the blue velvet fleece in the compartments that I know the first generation of Gewa SPS cymbal bags had and that my first gen Gewa SPS snare case has, but other than that it's a stunning cymbal bag.
Started with hard cases and yes ...they protect 100% 20 + years. Great protection. Also for rain and dirt. Yes they are heavy and nor very easy to carry around so ...now flipped over to the Ahead design. A concert band has a kind of Ahead cases for a Gretcs Catalina Ash and transport the drums in a van and yes ....the drums are damaged! There are also cracks in the bass drum spurs. Used the hardcases for cymbals and ...that was not easy to carry and also not easy to open. So now have bags. I travel a lot with my small car. Mostly have small setups and sometimes big setups. For hardware: i started with hard cases and was very happy with a hard case with wheels taht was big enough for almost everything but ...very heavy and now flipped over to have more bags in stead of only 1 case. Had 1000+ gigs in about 18 years. More than 50 gigs a year and 3 to 6 rehearsals a week. Carrying stuff around is big party of my activities.
Great comparison video, but the current Gewa SPS prices are higher than Hardcase. For example, the total price for my kit configuration (24'',13'',16'',14'' snare) is 514euros for Hardcase and 564euros for Gewa SPS, not really close to Ahead bags price range!
My basic recommendation: If you carry and transport your own drums go for soft cases. If they go into a trailer and/or are transported by someone else go for hard cases!
Good recommendation! How long have you been playing the drums?
@@ThomannsDrumBash 18 years
If you transport your own drums, get a cart, like a RocknRoller Multi-Cart. Then weight won't be an issue, and you only need to make one trip from car to stage.
For moving or airline travel, hard cases are the way to go. Otherwise, soft cases are the way to go. For my snares, everything goes in a soft case, then for moving, gets stacked inside a hard tom case.
I was waiting for this! Great content here. Thanks!!
Thanks for tuning in :) More to come! What else would you like to see?
Always used Hardcase. Never had any damage in twenty years of gigging. Even "helpful" band members and venue staff carrying things to my car and setting them down in puddles etc. Worth the money and extra weight if you have half decent equipment.
I use drum bags by millenium, and they are really good! Tour-series, I only have to snare, but when I need to change the old ones, I'm gonna purchase all Tour-series! And I have a Hardcase for the cymbals ;)
Good stuff! How long have you been playing the drums already? Happy to hear that you're happy with your Millenium bags
@@ThomannsDrumBash I play drums 28years, since my 6 years old... =)
I've found for normal traveling bands, THICK-lined bags are better than hard cases with no lining in them. I've had more stuff damaged or fall apart from vibrations from roads, than from things falling on my drums are whatever you'd NEED a hard shell for. If you insist your drums be treated as well as the guitars and other instruments, insist they ride in place they cannot be endangered by things like PA speakers. If you can afford hard shells with thick padding, GREAT. But most of us have to settle for a compromise and I actually traded a set of plastic shells for Icon Series Gator bags because of the shock absorption factor and frankly, I make sure they are packed in a way that doesn't ever allow them be crushed. However I have found the kick drum is the most susceptible to damage in the event of a catastrophic trailer accident, so a shell around a bag for just the kick might save your ass if you travel A LOT.
Yes please, cymbals and hardware cases in the next video.
Some hardware cases were already featured in this video. Soon our top 5 cymbals-video will be released :) Do you have favorite brands?
@@ThomannsDrumBash Yes. Tama is my favorite brand 🙂. Love their bags.
Great explanation! I have a mix of drum bags because I’ve bought it second hand. Snare and Bass drum bags: Tama powerpad, Other toms: Stagg
How water resistant are the Ahead bags and Gewa cases? I never paid much attention to how much rain my cymbal bags absorb, but my stick bag has gotten soaked to the point where the inside lining has discolored. That's one nice thing about hard plastic cases, water is definitely not an issue.
I own tama powerpad bags set. I'm quite satisfied.
Great review! With a new kit and old Fibre board cases, I'm looking to upgrade.. This was helpful 🤟
I wish protection racket AAA had a bag for my 20x14
I have the veloc system cases along with a Protection racket case for my snare and bass drum pedal since I have 26” cymbals in my rig I use the Ahead armor deluxe cymbal soft bag with HEAVY lambs wool inserts for my 24” or smaller cymbals I have a 24” rolling Zildjian hard case
I was very interested in the Gewa SPS. But they have an exaggeratedly larger diameter. In a 12" you can easily go to a 14". So they are very bulky and in the car they take up too much space. I don't like them anymore.
Then just get what fits best, not what matches the tom diameter.
My Protection Racket Deluxe cymbal bag split open at the bottom this week after several years of use and yesterday I received a new Gewa SPS Cymbal bag. It takes up to 24" cymbals. I like that it has rigid sidewalls, firm front and back surfaces and is very well padded. The magnetic flap is cool and I like the red accents here and there. Hopefully it'll last me a while. Would have been nice if Gewa had kept the blue velvet fleece in the compartments that I know the first generation of Gewa SPS cymbal bags had and that my first gen Gewa SPS snare case has, but other than that it's a stunning cymbal bag.
Started with hard cases and yes ...they protect 100% 20 + years. Great protection. Also for rain and dirt. Yes they are heavy and nor very easy to carry around so ...now flipped over to the Ahead design. A concert band has a kind of Ahead cases for a Gretcs Catalina Ash and transport the drums in a van and yes ....the drums are damaged! There are also cracks in the bass drum spurs. Used the hardcases for cymbals and ...that was not easy to carry and also not easy to open. So now have bags. I travel a lot with my small car. Mostly have small setups and sometimes big setups. For hardware: i started with hard cases and was very happy with a hard case with wheels taht was big enough for almost everything but ...very heavy and now flipped over to have more bags in stead of only 1 case. Had 1000+ gigs in about 18 years. More than 50 gigs a year and 3 to 6 rehearsals a week. Carrying stuff around is big party of my activities.
Great comparison video, but the current Gewa SPS prices are higher than Hardcase. For example, the total price for my kit configuration (24'',13'',16'',14'' snare) is 514euros for Hardcase and 564euros for Gewa SPS, not really close to Ahead bags price range!
I still dont understand why they dont make hardcase drums with padlocks.
thanks
Is there an instruction for measuring the dimensions, for Gewa sps? As there is for Ahead.
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