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It can be hard to find the right way to protect and transport hardware for performances, but it's essential to the show that all your gear arrives safely. The huge selection of smartly-designed bags from Arriba Cases hugs all your hardware, from DJ equipment and touring speakers to lighting and much more. There's no more need to wrestle with squeezing a tripod into a yoga mat bag or a speaker into a suitcase ever again. Whatever gear you're toting, you can be sure Arriba Cases has a bag for that.
If you need to protect your mic, the Arriba Cases AL-52 Microphone Bag is a great fit. This affordable, simple bag fits any microphone, along with its cords and accessories together and is padded to protect it all against impact. The extra-wide zipper opening also makes access easy, so it's an excellent choice for mobile DJs and gigging bands.
Arriba Cases has got you covered for specialty items too, like the specifically-designed mirror ball bag. The padded construction protects any 12-inch ball against impact and scratches, while the drawstring top opens wide for easy access but tightens to cover every inch.
For really large loads, the Arriba Cases AS-175 Speaker and Stand Combo Bag with Wheels has you covered. It's specifically designed to fit a 15-inch speaker in the main compartment, cables in the large outer pocket and the stand into the included bag that attaches to the side to keep the components together for quick setup. It even has a retractable handle and wheels for easy rolling and handles to lift it into a vehicle or onto the stage.
When you're touring or gigging, it's always preferable to use your own, familiar gear over the venue's house setup, but getting it there and home safely and easily can be a struggle. Investing in specialized cases for all your audio and visual equipment is the best way to simplify the setup and teardown process so you can focus all your energy on what really matters: the show.