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Nice cajon bag for gigging and busking
This is a well-made bag for you cajon if you travel around the town for busking or gigging: it has a lot of room for a normal-sized cajon (like SIZE HERE) and the front pocket is really useful to keep some little percussion toys, a notebook for setlists and so on as well as the top handle.
The backpack straps are really comfortable and they keep your instrument really "attached" to your back: a nice feature.
There's enough padding but I'd like to have some more here for an extra protection, but overall it is ok.
The final thing is the rubber feet: a nice to have feature if you need to leave the bag on a wet floor while busking so you have some gap between the ground and the bag itself.
The backpack straps are really comfortable and they keep your instrument really "attached" to your back: a nice feature.
There's enough padding but I'd like to have some more here for an extra protection, but overall it is ok.
The final thing is the rubber feet: a nice to have feature if you need to leave the bag on a wet floor while busking so you have some gap between the ground and the bag itself.
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Comfortable pack
I had the other Sela bag but found the shoulder straps a little uncomfortable and the orientation a little confusing (which way was up?)
Pros: This pack has more comfortable shoulder straps, but it still fits oddly on your back (due to the size and shape of the cajon). The orientation is better - it's clear which way is up/down.
Cons: Not as much padding as the other Sela bag and the front pocket is smaller.
Pros: This pack has more comfortable shoulder straps, but it still fits oddly on your back (due to the size and shape of the cajon). The orientation is better - it's clear which way is up/down.
Cons: Not as much padding as the other Sela bag and the front pocket is smaller.
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