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Shane Morse
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Satisfied with purchase
sean lauzon
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2024
Exactly what I wanted
Jesús J.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 16, 2023
Es muy sencillo de instalar y muy estable, recomendaría quitarlo del atril al que se instale cada que se tenga que mover, ya que la pieza que hace presión es de plástico y puede romperse.
Brendan M. Mahoney
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2021
I purchased a new Vistalite drum kit and wanted to get rid of my stick bag I had hanging from my floor tom. I reviewed a lot of stick bags and couldn't really find one that was definitively strong and would last. Some commenters posted that they thought the cost was a little high for this stick bag. I would agree with this fact, though this stick bag is well made and strong. The others I saw seemed flimsy, and I didn't want the material to rip after a short while. The webbing/mesh is strong and capable of holding plenty of sticks. I actually have at least a half-dozen pairs of sticks in the bag with no problem. Cosmetically, it looks good and doesn't add any clutter to your kit. I would recommend this stick bag. BMM
D.Zimmerman
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020
It's somewhat smaller than I was expecting. I bought this to attach to a Roland electronic drum rack, but the clamp is too small to fit around the pipes -- it looks like it is designed for tubes about 1" in diameter -- so I had to attach it to a cymbal stand instead.It otherwise appears to be a sturdy and well-made stick holder that can easily hold half-a-dozen pairs of sticks. It's not exactly as pictured since mine came monogrammed with a simple "G" logo instead of "Gibraltar Hardware" as shown in the product photo, but that's not a big deal. It ultimately does exactly what I bought it for, to keep my spare sticks within easy reach when I inevitably fling one across the room.
Shelagh D.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 3, 2019
Bought for my grandson to add to his Drum Rig. He says it is '' excellent and just the job''
STUBBS
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2016
This is a great item to add to any drum set. However, it is not as pictured. It does not have the large white Gibraltar name a cross it. Instead it has a red "G" logo that Gibraltar has started using. I bought a kick drum pedal as well from Gibraltar and it has the same "G" logo as the stick holder. It actually is more stylish and cool looking than the old Gibraltar name logo, so I am not bothered at all by the picture being wrong.
Philip Pierotti
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2015
Its been a life saver and used it for so many other applications besides holding sicks including a cup holder, a fruit picker, sick bag, tip bag, and stuck it on my bike to bring stuff places that wouldn't fit in my pockets like a subway sub and a few more I am forgetting. I left it really loose to slant a bit towards me and it was great!
GatoCat
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2014
I bought one of these (the red one) about 10 or 12 years ago. It's seen extensive use, including having multiple sticks dropped into it at once from the top, which is bound to stress the seams at the bottom--and it did; recently the holder developed a couple of holes at the seam and started leaking sticks. I bought a new one (this black one) for my show kit, and sewed up the old one for one of my practice kits. Another practice kit has an On-Stage brand stick holder, which is permanently tilted. Angle is a matter of personal preference, and I prefer Gibraltar's vertical approach, but admittedly it should be a small matter to make the angle of these adjustable, manufacturers.Another review mentioned difficulty getting sticks out due to their movement while playing. This sounds to me like a problem with hi-hat adjustment. None of my hi-hats wobble enough to move the sticks. Adjust the feet so they're all the way down. Heck, even my open drink sits in a holder attached to the hi-hat stand. No spills.If the unthinkable (and inevitable) occurs and you lose a stick in mid-song, well, that's why you have your spares in one of these. I keep three in the holder. I angle two of them away from me and one toward me, and the one is immediately available should I lose one from my hand. I don't even think about trying to catch it on its way down, I just quick-draw that spare sucker from the holster--uh, holder--and keep on going without missing a stroke.What would I do to improve it? Well, the adjustable tilt I already mentioned, and maybe slightly stronger material. Then again, I can't complain about 10-12 years of dependable service.
Michael Ricks-Aherne
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2012
Like another reviewer, mine came in black. No big deal, but I think red is cooler so I was hoping for that.The bag is functional and sturdy, though I wish you could angle it. The sticks are a little difficult to pull out in a hurry, because you have to pull more or less straight up. I suggest you mount this very low on the hi-hat, to give the pullout maneuver some clearance.That being said, it's a solid product that has saved me a few times at gigs, and it's cheaper and easier than becoming a better drummer. So if you have butter fingers like me, buy this.*EDIT June 8, 2013* It looks like they updated the color on the picture, so no surprises for the rest of you. The bag is still holding up after a year.
W. B. Hamlin
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2011
when i go on the road, i like to be prepared. sometimes i drink too much and drop my stick...just when i think that its a huge train wreck coming..i look down, and i see me little friend holding a stick for me to grab.!!! sometimes i grab it ......just to test the quality of this american made masterpiece..other times its to look good for the ladies....either way,.. this container for my sticks was a great investment!regards MinTock "otto"
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