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Stick & Mallet Cases & Gig Bags

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Whether you're touring across the country or on your way to a rehearsal, every drummer can benefit from owning a case or gig bag for their sticks and mallets. They're your tools of the trade after all, and keeping them stored together when they're not being used will ensure they hold up through countless practices and performances. One of the best things about being a drummer today is the incredible range of accessories available to help you further enjoy your hobby. From Vic Firth and Zildjian to Kaces, Ahead and countless others, these companies are just as passionate about drumming as you are, which is why they are so dedicated to the construction and craftsmanship of every stick case and gig bag they design.

When it comes to choosing the right case or gig bag, just think about your own needs and preferences. For example, if you're looking for a bag that holds multiple sticks and mallets, Vic Firth has one that can fit up to 24 pairs. Featuring a detachable, padded shoulder strap and elastic fasteners with retractable clips, the Vic Firth stick bag also contains two small accessory pockets, and four outside pockets that are even large enough to store sheet music in. Now, for drummers who are looking for a stick bag that reflects their own musical tastes, this catalog also features many signature stick bags from well-known rockers and metalheads. Speaking of metal, Lamb of God fans will love the Meinl Artist Series Christ Adler stick bag. Designed by the renowned drummer himself along with the help of Lamb of God's album artist Ken Adams, this killer stick bag has four spacious sections for drumsticks, and a separate compartment for accessories.

As you can see, you'll find more than enough stylish and durable options to help maintain the quality of your weapons of choice. Your drum sticks and mallets play an essential role in the resulting sound and playability of your performance. For this reason, it only make sense to look after them, and a well-made case or gig bag is an easy way of doing just that.