The UDG Creator Serato Backpack for VCI?
The UDG Creator Serato Backpack for VCI? Posted on: 06.08.2008 by pramod hamidpure has anyone got it? how does your VCI fit in it? could you post a picture? im pretty sure i read someone talk about this sometime, i just cant find anything through the search function... | |
pramod hamidpure 06.08.2008 | has anyone got it? how does your VCI fit in it? could you post a picture? im pretty sure i read someone talk about this sometime, i just cant find anything through the search function... |
pramod hamidpure 10.08.2008 | i thought i knew what bag i wanted, but now... i just cant decide! im gonna do some serious reseach now and ill let you guys know when i make up my mind! thanks again, as always, your a big help! |
07.08.2008 | have you checked out magma products? http://www.magma-bags.com/produkte/m...ackpack-e.php3 I havent bought any of their stuff so i cant say about the quality or fit of the products...anybody else has experiences with them??? |
daniela klein 07.08.2008 | Just to give you an idea (and from my own morbid curiosity), I listed what I regularly bring to gigs in my Targus. Holy crap: 15.5" laptop high-powered pad cooler Presonus Firebox Firefox MIDI controller 7-plug APC surge protector/power strip Cables, laptop brick, wall wart, adapters, Hum-Ex Mouse, Mousepad Small clipboard w/signup sheet Batteries, velcro cable ties, penlights Business cards, pens, thumb drive Demo CDs, flyers Backup CDs (OS, apps, drivers, mixes, etc.) iPod Nano & Belkin TuneStereo mic (for recording gigs) Ultrasone DJ-1 Pro headphones |
daniela klein 07.08.2008 | I use this one (used to be the Metro, now it's the CityGear): http://www.targus.com/us/product_details.asp?sku=TCG650 They make a 17" version: http://www.targus.com/us/product_details.asp?sku=TCG216 And here's the XL, which is pretty good (though I like the CityGear design better): http://www.targus.com/us/product_details.asp?sku=TXL617 The Targus backpack line: http://www.targus.com/us/cases_laptop_backpacks.asp. These don't offer the level of protection that the UDG does, but the tradeoff with the UDG is that the rigidity that provides protection offers no flexibility. Plus they cost 1/3 as much. I've seen Tamrac photo bags repurposed quite well, also. See the Expedition series here: http://www.tamrac.com/frame_exp.htm and the Cyberpack series here: http://www.tamrac.com/5259.htm |
pramod hamidpure 07.08.2008 | thanks steveboyett, getting a hands-on is with out a doubt the best thing i could do, but i live in denmark (read worlds smallest country), and the UDG carriers only has products from years back, so im really depending on other peoples opinions. im gonna check out some Targus bags then aswell, do you recommend anyone in particular? |
daniela klein 07.08.2008 | I don't use a VCI, but I did own the UDG Creator bag for a week. It's very well made, and if your stuff fits it's ideal. But it's not very flexible. My soundcard didn't fit into either dedicated pocket, and there's absolutely no expandability. I still get a ton more stuff in my Targus backpack (which I love). I took it back to Guitar Center. Given the expense, I'd try to get some hands-on time with the Creator before shelling out the bucks for it. |
pramod hamidpure 06.08.2008 | all right, i was asking cus i saw a youtube review of the creator bag, and just wanted to make sure that the VCI fits nice and tight in it |
Virginia Ortiz 06.08.2008 | that sounds kool. my vci/laptop/midifighter bag is a burton dj bag, does the trick |
pramod hamidpure 06.08.2008 | yeeeup! perfect, im grabbin one then! a pic would still be nice if someone has... |
Random X 06.08.2008 | You mean the creator backpack with builtin leds? It fits. |
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