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SUSTAIN Mobile Producer Bags (6 Sizes Available)

  • Rugged, spacious and heavily padded backpack
  • Perfect for traveling with multiple pieces of hardware gear
  • Includes 4 padded dividers to separate and protect your gear
  • Available in six sizes

$269.00$215.20

In Stock! Arrives in 2-5 Days.

  • Description
  • SPECIFICATIONS

Our best-selling Mobile Producer Bags are the perfect way to travel with YOUR gear! Available in six sizes, these backpacks are carefully designed for the unique needs of producers that travel with hardware.

The bag models are listed by Length x Width x Height (internal dimensions, in inches). Each bag comes with 4 padded dividers with velcro, so you can customize the layout to hold multiple samplers or drum machines, MIDI controllers, mixers, and much more.

With spacious & comfortable backpack straps, two large zippered pockets for cables and accessories, and an ultra-thick padded handle, the Mobile Producer Bag comes equipped with all the features you'll need for travel.

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The rigid structured frame of the SUSTAIN backpack includes 3/4" of dense molded foam that surrounds and cushions your gear, providing all the protection of a hard case, at a fraction of the weight.

The 100% premium materials include a ballistic nylon exterior, super-soft velvet interior, and an ultra-smooth zipper.

Customer Reviews

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Aaron Weitekamp
Perfect for Sequential Take5

Excellent quality, perfect fit!

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Marco Riva
Great upgrade to the Temple Audio soft case

I got this for my Temple Audio Trio 28. It's a perfect fit and offers way more protection than the TA soft case. The compartment padding piece can be used to support various pedal heights. Highly recommend!

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Kanin

Wish it had better shoulder straps and one more handle on the top of the bag. Just overall could become a better bag if they use thicker better quality materials. Maybe add wheels and telescoping handle….

C
Cole
My favorite piece of gear

I live in Brooklyn and don't own a car so I need to carry all of my synthesizers to gigs and practice spaces. I bought this initially because I needed some way to walk my modular synth rack to the subway stop and ride without it being exposed (A round trip uber to my practice space is around 150$). I expected the case to be protective and easier to carry than a shopping bag, but I must say it is the most comfortable case I have ever used. I'm not just comparing it to music gear cases; it's actually more comfortable than most regular backpacks that I own. The straps sit nicely on my shoulders and tighten to distribute the weight ergonomically. The back has high quality padding that doesn't make me too sweaty. My house is over 1km from my nearest stop, so any discomfort is very noticeable by the end of the trip. The handles are sturdy and also padded, so I can lift and move the bag smoothly when I sit down on the train. Plus, the inside of the case is soft and with thick padding on all sides, to the point that I don't need to worry at all about the safety of my gear if I drop the bag or bump into something. I use this to carry my: -Arturia Rackbrute, 6U (unpatched) + patch cables and power cords -Korg Monologue + Digitakt + cables -4ms 64hp Pod (unpatched) + Arturia Keystep + Digitakt + Cables. The two front pockets are also nice to throw in things like a laptop or drumsticks without having to rearrange the main pocket. The case includes 3 foam dividers and one foam pad to protect shallower parts like keyboards, so it keeps everything very snug when I lug it around. I am planning on using this to carry the Take 5 when I finally pull the trigger and buy it in the future as well. Considering that the rack brute is already heavier than the Take 5, I can only imagine it will be even more comfortable. This case keeps me organized and more mobile, inspiring me to jam, collaborate, and perform more outside of my studio. I think it would not be exaggeration to say it makes me a better musician because of this. I think the case is well worth the money, especially if the alternative is taking Ubers to travel with gear, in which case I would even call it an investment.