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Odyssey FZGS1316WDLX Glide Style Combo Rack

Description
The gliding laptop platform can be positioned as needed. For the safety of your equipment, please be aware that the platform can be removed when slid out to it's furthest point.
Note: This Odyssey case is not designed to transport your laptop. Damage may occur.


Features
- Sliding, carpeted platform mounted above a 19" ATA case.
- Slanted rack with 13 spaces.
- Vertical rack with 16 spaces.
- Fold out legs hidden in the removable back cover allow it to become a side workstation
- 4" caster wheels
Specs
- Slanted rack: 13 spaces
- Vertical rack: 16 spaces
- Overall product: 22.25"W x 48.5"H x 28.5"D
- Weight: 111 lbs
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Reviewed by 5 customers
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Verified Buyer
submitted10 years ago
byNightlife Entertainment
fromMiddle Georgia
I use this product for a Presonus 16.4.2 and it works great.
Odyssey glide rack
Verified Buyer
submitted10 years ago
byEventMaster Big G
fromStuart, Florida
Good quality, built with lasting material and got to love the glide laptop shelf function !!! Heavy, but because of the use of sturdy material.
Odyssey Glide Style Combo Rack
submitted13 years ago
byLARRY BOWDEN
fromWestfir, Oregon
The Odyssey Rack is good quality. My mixing board wasn't rack mountable so I built a shelf for the top of the rack and then set the mixer on the shelf with Velcro straps to hold it in place and it all worked out good. The rack seems to be sturdy, rolls around easy with 2 locking wheels, has handles to carry it and it's easy to load. The rack will easily carry all of my components.
Great
submitted16 years ago
byJean D
fromMiami, FL
Came on time, easy set-up, wheel rolls great.
Nice design, but pore execution
submitted16 years ago
byBrian, STC Productions
fromWalnutport, PA
Loved the design of this case. We ordered one to put some PC-based lighting and video control stuff. Liked the look of the sliding laptop stand. For a PC-based DJ this would be a great setup for mixer and controller, and with plenty of space below for amps, drives, etc. I originally really liked the idea of the table top. I have another rack that has a table-lid. My older rack has a nice set of recessed dishes that the lid attaches to for making the table mounts. This Odyssey rack has little metal posts that stick out of the rack that some metal fittings sit on. I hate this for numerous reasons. The first is that the little posts make a fraction of an inch of mechanical contact. I am always concerned that a drunk patron in night club will bump into gear (a thing we try to discourage but bouncers seem to forget about the value of our gear). I am concerned that a quick bump would dislodge the connection and send a 'table' full of monitors and controllers plunging to the floor. The other REALLY BAD thing. These little stubs protrude from the surface of the rack. When packed in the truck they rub against ajacent gear and causing scrapes in the rack packed next to it. The little stubs catch on things. The sliding stand is OK. Not nearly as cool as hoped. It has a tendency to slide when I need to hit a button quick, and I have now resorted to clamping the shelf in place after setting up, but now I have one more thing to carry and break down and pack. I find that the lids are a bit warped and take some force to line up and latch. Even with the sale price, definitely not worth the money... I am extremely disappointed with this purchase. I have a similar rack from another manufacturer and prefer it over the Odyssey.
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