I’ve been using the powerpad snare bag for a while now. As well as the bigger stick bag. Both in red, for the same reason you picked green. Been very pleased with them. The snarebag also has a big pouch for other things like shakers, in ears, notepads etc. Cheers!
I have the same bag in the same color. And also the pedal bag and the small stick bag. And I just ordered the snare bag. All bought on purpose in the green color, to move away from the standard black. 👍🏼
my Sabian bag is on its way out much like the ones you showed, and hauling around a Zil Mega Bell ride, 2 crashes, a china and hats isn't a light load. How has this held up in the 2 years after posting? This is my main contender unless I shell out the extra dough for a Hardcase.
I just replaced it last week, but because I ripped a big spot on the back pocket. Not quality issue, my mistake, otherwise the bag has still been great.
I've had this bag in the "wine red" colour for about 1.5 years, and I'm very happy with it. The quality, features, and looks (granted, the latter is subjective) is VASTLY superior to anything else that I could find in this price range, and I wouldn't even consider anything else if spending less than 150 USD (additionally, I am in South Africa, where the Tama distributors seem to 'mark up' their products way less than most others. Many other brands {especially Yamaha, PDP, Aquarian, Ahead, Sabian} cost us very significantly more than simply taking the U.S. "street price" and converting USD to South African Rand exchange rate. Tama we get pretty much for the SA Rand equivalent). p.s. For those considering ordering specifically the "wine red" online, the colour is not nearly as bright red as it appears on e.g. Sweetwater etc. and leans towards much more of a darker deeper Burgundy (with a purplish Plum tinge. It is almost more Plum than it is red). I actually much prefer that, but it is just something to be aware of.
I’ve been using the powerpad snare bag for a while now. As well as the bigger stick bag. Both in red, for the same reason you picked green. Been very pleased with them. The snarebag also has a big pouch for other things like shakers, in ears, notepads etc. Cheers!
Glad to hear the rest of the line is living up to my expectations!
The color change along makes it worth considering.
It's a really smart idea, and also allows you to stylize your cases a bit.
Great review. I bought the TAMA bag for a Trick double pedal & is great as well.
Good to hear!
Great video, I’ve been wanting one of these
Great stuff and stylish!
Solid review. Thanks for this.
Thanks
Thanks! This is exactly the video for me.
Glad it helped!
Good review, Mike. Looks great.
Thanks!
I have the same bag in the same color. And also the pedal bag and the small stick bag. And I just ordered the snare bag. All bought on purpose in the green color, to move away from the standard black. 👍🏼
Love that they've expanded beyond the initial stick bags. Great cases, and love having a bit of color instead of the usual black.
my Sabian bag is on its way out much like the ones you showed, and hauling around a Zil Mega Bell ride, 2 crashes, a china and hats isn't a light load. How has this held up in the 2 years after posting? This is my main contender unless I shell out the extra dough for a Hardcase.
I just replaced it last week, but because I ripped a big spot on the back pocket. Not quality issue, my mistake, otherwise the bag has still been great.
Great video. I've been looking at getting this bag.
Hope it deals the deal for you!
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Thanks!
I've had this bag in the "wine red" colour for about 1.5 years, and I'm very happy with it.
The quality, features, and looks (granted, the latter is subjective) is VASTLY superior to anything else that I could find in this price range, and I wouldn't even consider anything else if spending less than 150 USD (additionally, I am in South Africa, where the Tama distributors seem to 'mark up' their products way less than most others. Many other brands {especially Yamaha, PDP, Aquarian, Ahead, Sabian} cost us very significantly more than simply taking the U.S. "street price" and converting USD to South African Rand exchange rate. Tama we get pretty much for the SA Rand equivalent).
p.s. For those considering ordering specifically the "wine red" online, the colour is not nearly as bright red as it appears on e.g. Sweetwater etc. and leans towards much more of a darker deeper Burgundy (with a purplish Plum tinge. It is almost more Plum than it is red). I actually much prefer that, but it is just something to be aware of.
Glad you had a similar experience!