Mac Intosh
Published on 06/06/06 at 05:46
I own this rack since December 2005.
I like the features are:
- Making serious (all parts are seriously adjusted)
- Butterfly Closures
- Wide Angles that protect many corners and angles of flight
- Rack mounted on rubber feet, very practical
- Robust carrying handles
- Supplied with cage nuts and screws to mount kit
- Covers front and rear fixed by closing butterfly
- Angle mount kit front and rear
What I like least:
- Angle mount kit breakthroughs and not sliding (that shit)
(Apparently modified by the manufacturer as you can see in the picture)
- Wood panels a little thin
The price / quality ratio is relatively good.
The product is not too expensive compared to a pro rack worthy of the name and it is quite well crafted.
This allows a very useful rack without breaking the bank too.
You only have to change the angles mount kit for it inroads to the right angle slide rack like a good pro and you're done.
But for those who want, like me, protect equipment from dust, this rack is ideal.
I like the features are:
- Making serious (all parts are seriously adjusted)
- Butterfly Closures
- Wide Angles that protect many corners and angles of flight
- Rack mounted on rubber feet, very practical
- Robust carrying handles
- Supplied with cage nuts and screws to mount kit
- Covers front and rear fixed by closing butterfly
- Angle mount kit front and rear
What I like least:
- Angle mount kit breakthroughs and not sliding (that shit)
(Apparently modified by the manufacturer as you can see in the picture)
- Wood panels a little thin
The price / quality ratio is relatively good.
The product is not too expensive compared to a pro rack worthy of the name and it is quite well crafted.
This allows a very useful rack without breaking the bank too.
You only have to change the angles mount kit for it inroads to the right angle slide rack like a good pro and you're done.
But for those who want, like me, protect equipment from dust, this rack is ideal.