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«  Practical and efficient ... But too expensive? »

Published on 09/24/12 at 14:45
Well, not much to say, this is a Pedaltrain, so basically aluminum bars forming a base on which lay pedals. In itself, this is tough, practical and effective. I invite you to read the opinions of other PT, I think it's almost the same quality.

Then the cover ("softcase") is quite "cheap" in a few weeks (due to return to the rehearsal room per week, which is down a floor, load the car, and same happened to local and vice versa), I have zippers that I have in hand. (Well, the closure still works, but there is more that the tip can easily catch)
And this week, the handle-scratch that allows to link the two straps of the bag in one (bringing it to a hand without getting hurt) is disjointed from the strap. Again, nothing serious, but it's still sad enough material cost that price.

Otherwise, I was also surprised to have to do it myself to drill holes in order to fix my diet as pedalboard. (These are not done at all)

That aside, there is room to put a lot of things and it's still damn handy for lugging all without taking the head too. (See attached photo) The cover is padded and I'm no worries for my pedals.

With hindsight, I think I would try another cheaper alternative, because it's still very expensive for what it is: I'm sure it costs them less to produce 20 balls. Cover included. But it is a safe bet, and this is why I chose it.