Organizer Bags For Musicians

US Protection Racket introduces three Mini Bags      24/04/13

Organizer Bags For Musicians


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New to the Protection Racket range are three Mini Bags, which the company says are intelligently designed for people on the move who need to be able to plan and organise their everyday essentials.

A spokesperson told us, "Protection Racket attaches great importance to the practicality of our cases and knows that the functionality of storage bags is fundamental to being on the road, so we have created a series of three Mini Bags full of zipped, mesh compartments, made of our legendary tough Racketex material, complete with carrying handles and Carabiner clips."

The bags come in the following sizes: -

  • Small 10" x 4" x 2.5"
  • Medium 10" x 6" x 3.25"
  • Large 10" x 8" x 3.75"


Protection Racket says that these sturdy bags are made to give a flexible storage solution for all your accessories; from gaffer tape to leads, allen keys to iPods. They fold out flat providing ready access to all your gear and perfectly complement all other Protection Racket bags and cases.

Their spokesman had this to say, "In black and white with the highly recognisable Protection Racket logo, these bags are aimed at people who travel for a living and place value on cleverly designed, useful, hardwearing and versatile gear. Have bag – will travel – with complete confidence."

Pricing and Availability:

The Mini Bag range is in stock now.

Small: £18.99
Medium: £19.99
Large: £24.99

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