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B-STOCK | Alfaia bag 14''x 40-50 cm - KALANGO

B-STOCK | Alfaia bag 14''x 40-50 cm - KALANGO

KALANGO
Item number
BSTAK1450
weight (net):
1,51 kg

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14'' bag with two extra compartments and backpack strap-system for surdo, alfaia or repique mor... more

B-STOCK | Alfaia bag 14''x 40-50 cm - KALANGO

item number: BSTAK1450
instrument: Alfaia, Repinique, Surdo
size: 14"
weight (net): 1,51 kg
gtin13 4251471601166

14'' bag with two extra compartments and backpack strap-system for surdo, alfaia or repique mor

Specifically designed for transport protection, against wheather conditions and for safe storage. The bag is rugged but lightweight and provides fast and convenient protection from the elements and as shock protection.

- Fits for 14'' instruments with 40 - 50 cm height
- Large outside compartment for accessories etc.
- Zip compartment in the lid
- Adjustable backpack strap-system!
- Soft grip for comfortable carrying
- Solid metal hooks, eyelets and zippers
- Plastic nobs on the bottom of the bag for protection against moisture, water and dirt
- Good fit - if you use paddings on your surdo, please opt 1 size up!

Well padded high quality bag, suitable for all brands of this size sold on our website.

Tip:
How to pack your instrument quick and easy without damaging your bag:
If you try and stuff or push your instrument into your bag, the tension rods will very probably tear the material.
This is how it will work: put your instrument on the floor with the sharp tips of the rods facing down. Then gently pull the bag over the top of the instrument, like this nothing gets stuck and the padding remains unharmed.

We have designed our bags with a good fit so they are not too baggy. If you prefer having more space, please take the next biggest size.


What does B-stock mean?

B-Stock articles are products that have been used, for example, as display items, that have been demonstrated at an occasion and therefore show slight signs of use, or that have marks or slight defects due to the transport from Brazil to Europe, as well as return shipments. The defects are always minor, i.e. they have no influence on the playability, general function or the sound of the instruments. Slight defects are e.g. scratches or fingerprints, small dents, discolorations or slight traces of use. There might not be original packaging for B-stock articles, in this case we will provide adecuate and sufficient transport protection. With the purchase of any B-stock item you have the full right for warranty as well as the right to cancel and return.

Please find further information about B-stock articles in our FAQ.


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Under the name our own brand Kalango we offer various accessories, but also instruments and... more

"KALANGO"

Under the name our own brand Kalango we offer various accessories, but also instruments and custom-made products, which we develop and produce either ourselves or which are made by different manufacturers according to our ideas and conceptions. These include our custom heads with band logo print, a wide range of bags, straps, surdo stands and a selection of hand welded agogôs with 2 or 4 bells and different designs.

For more than 30 years we have been musicians ourselves and incorporate into our products all the experience, ideas and quality expectations we have gained over the years by playing, being in contact with active musicians from authentic scenes or simply by using ideas we pick up during our travels.


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