On-Stage SSB6500 Speaker And Microphone Stand Bag - 2024 report by Whydis
On-Stage SSB6500 Speaker And Microphone Stand Bag
A must for every Roadie, this rugged padded nylon bag provides ample room for either two speaker stands, six mic stands or various drum hardware. Features an adjustable shoulder strap with metal clip for fast removal. Also includes hand straps for co...
It's still very usable, and a much better value than other cases I've seen.
It's well built and about the best value you'll find in a stand bag
9 ft light stands, boom arms, reflector arms, and crossbars into the 3 bags I own and the zippers still work perfectly, no seams are coming loose and the handles are as good as when I bought them
An absolutely incredible value for a universal equipment bag.
The ones for an extra $150 do have more padding but you can't beat the amazing value of this
9 ft light stands, boom arms, reflector arms, and crossbars into the 3 bags I own and the zippers still work perfectly, no seams are coming loose and the handles are as good as when I bought them
Very sturdy materials, large enough for 3 mic stands and 2 speaker (smaller) stands.
it's made of good material and has 2 different handles/straps to carry it with depending on which is more comfortable for you
Plus the material seems pretty durable so should last a long time.
9 ft light stands, boom arms, reflector arms, and crossbars into the 3 bags I own and the zippers still work perfectly, no seams are coming loose and the handles are as good as when I bought them
Bag is nice size and has strong lined canvas but the handles were sewn on very poorly and partially ripped and separated from the bag the first time I took it to a gig.4/23/2015 Updated review from 2 to 3 stars only because On stage customer service was very prompt at responding to me feedback and sending me a replacement bag at no cost.
So unfortunately, the bag wasn't the right size
great bag, nice size and rugged split compartment in the middle is nice to keep items separated
Its a decent size bag, but unfortunately, (to nobody's fault but my own), it was still too short to fit my light stand
Its a nice size and holds everything with sturdy strapys
Well padded, well stitched, solid handles, OK strap
9 ft light stands, boom arms, reflector arms, and crossbars into the 3 bags I own and the zippers still work perfectly, no seams are coming loose and the handles are as good as when I bought them
There is also a decent shoulder strap for the bag, although I never use it
It is made of thick, durable fabric and strong straps and handles
These bags have padding that will protect more delicate items much better
When I check out this same product on other websites yours were the best priced item, and with yourcoupons on line your price was even better
It has a padded flap that runs the length of the bag, down the center, which will lay flat if you need to use the full width of the bag, or leave it upright so you can put stands in one side, and more delicate items in the other side.
I honestly didn't expect this to be that great considering the price
Because of the more than reasonable price, I gave this five stars
half this good would cost you 2,3 or 4 times the $28.95 price
Very good quality workmanship at a very reasonable price
However, not even considering the reasonable price, the On Stage SSB6500 is a cut or two above the norm: well made, seriously heavy duty and large enough to fit 50" light stands.
The speaker stand covers are amazing quality, simple design that just gets the job done efficiently
Every bag associated specifically with photography was either under $50, but of questionable quality or well over the $50 mark for the more durable bags.
Great quality, holds two large speaker stands plus my mic stand and a guitar stand.
good quality stand bag unreal heavy duty bag unlike the stand bag that came with 2 stands i bought prior this
If you are looking for a good quality case for a C stand this might be it
Padding is sufficient to protect speaker stands, but be careful with how many mic stands you try to carry
It's also big enough to hold a broken down C-stand (with the legs off)
I purchased this mostly to protect a Manfrotto 13' boom stand (why is it that cheap, crappy stands come w/ cases, but not expensive ones?!), hoping it would also hold my 2 PBL 10' light stands
There is a strong, padded divider inside to further protect the speaker stands by preventing them from banging against one another
I keep both my heavy duty twist lock speaker stands in here nice and snug