Protection Racket Launch Double Pedal Bag
PRESS RELEASE
Drum pedals are a vital and expensive part on any drum kit and keeping them protected, secure and together in one place is a priority for any drummer. The New Protection Racket double pedal bag has been designed to not just protect valuable pedals but has thought through all the little extra’s that makes life on the road as easy as possible. For example the internal rigid pedal separator is fully adjustable and helps prevent the pedals from knocking together during transport. Other extras include the handy elasticated holder on the bag lid to secure the pedal drive shaft in place.
Providing superior protection for your double pedals is not enough, so Protection Racket have included additional zipped pocket to provide a safe, secure place for bass drum beaters, drum/allen keys and other accessories. The outer fabric is manufactured using rugged Racketex, Protection Rackets high abrasion resistance, 100% waterproof polyester that won’t fade, crack or shrink. The case is also made to exacting standards to ensure every attention to detail such as extra strong zips, luggage tags, heavy duty stitching and webbing.
Coming with a choice of strong ergonomic carry handle or detachable padded non-slip shoulder strap, clearly there are pedal bags and then there are Protection Racket pedal bags.
Find out more at the Protection Racket site.
Apr 07, 2008 @ 13:45:00
Dave,
When are you going to sue these guys for using your likeness on their product?
Apr 07, 2008 @ 21:46:11
Seriously.
The enlarged soul patch is copy written!
Apr 10, 2008 @ 05:06:54
Hi – can you explain what you mean about “The enlarged soul patch is copy written!” – Thanks
Tommy Armstrong
Protection Racket
Apr 10, 2008 @ 07:24:04
LOL. He’s referring to our Drummer Talk show from March 2, 2007.
As it happens, I look a lot like the Protection Racket logo guy. 🙂
Apr 10, 2008 @ 07:25:44
The enlarged soul patch is a joke that reaches back to the 03/02/2007 show on kick pedals.
I doubt that it’s actually copy written… but it should be.