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The D’Addario Backline Gear Transport Backpack is a premium, water-resistant gig bag designed for musicians on the move. Featuring 34 liters of storage, it offers 3 microphone slots, 7 modular cable compartments, and over 8 accessory pockets including tech sleeves. Rugged construction with padded straps ensures comfort and durability, making it the go-to backpack for organized, hassle-free transport of your entire gig setup.

















| ASIN | B0821Q4BT3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,635 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #93 in Microphone Bags & Cases |
| Brand Name | D'Addario |
| Capacity | 34 Liters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 273 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019954317966 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66"L x 5.91"W x 3.54"H |
| Item Type Name | Backline Gear Transport Pack |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | D'Addario Accessories |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Replaced if Defective |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Compartments | 5 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Strap Type | Shoulder |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 019954317966 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**N
Great bag for gigs
Not much to say really, the bag is well made, solid seams, zippers are rugged, and the compartments are perfect for my needs. I play sax, and use effects, so this holds my two mics, cables, and all my accessories perfectly. Keeps things organized, and because everything has it's own "place", it acts like it's own checklist, so I leave nothing behind after breakdown at the end of the gig. If one of the compartments is empty, I'm like "oops, forgot my sax stand". I'd buy it again for sure. Sure it is a bit pricey. But you get what you pay for in this case.
B**O
Quality product, so much room for gear!
Let’s begin with the storage space: it is massive. Plenty of room for 3 mics, 8 cords for mics/instruments, zip strip, 35’ extension cord, Ditto looper and Polytune pedals, AND a cheat book. In a backpack shape. Quality zippers with red ends so easy to see in a dim after-gig lighting. There’s more room, but that is what I need and it works really well. The cords have to be coiled in a tighter roll to fit in their designated slots at the base of the backpack. Adjustable shoulder straps make carrying all that gear easy in any length of walk. I wish something like this was available 40 years ago when I started playing out. Worth every penny to me!
M**S
Not all backpacks are alike! Don’t hesitate!
Let me first say I’m a rather skeptical guy when it comes to north of $200 for a backpack. I can’t say enough positive things about this pack. It cut my setup time by 50%, because for once I didn’t have to dig thru a clunky duffle bag with cords all over. Loved the customizable nature of the cord compartments and upper storage. At first I thought the music stand clips on the sides might be a joke. BUT - since I have mic stands I clipped my iPad stand on one side and a guitar stand on the other. It was awesome to have it all in one place. Sturdy, and the zipper clips seem to be made of metal be plastic. Hoping they continue to do the trick. Loved the hidden nature of the iPad pack. I have cords, stands, pedals, tools, iPads, manuals, backup strings, - everything in one place. Again - a great buy. Not all backpacks are alike! I will say if you’re an old school paper and binder carrier, they won’t likely fit so you might need to carry them in. Hope this helps - don’t hesitate! Ftr - I have no affiliation with the maker of this product. Enjoy.
C**N
Excellent gig bag for keyboardists
I’ve found this gig bag perfect for my regular keyboarding gigs. Plenty of room for large pedals (like my Yamaha FC-7 control pedal and Roland DP-10 sustain pedal) with two pedal compartments to spare. The pedal compartments are deeper than I envisioned— about a foot in length to the zippered top, and each compartment is defaulted at about 3.5” wide, but this dimension can be changed. Loads of room on the sides for a tall water bottle and a long surge protector. Bottom compartment contains all the wires I could possibly need— in my case, five 1/4” instrument cables, two XLR cables, a MIDI cable, and four power cables/adapters. Back compartment contains my 12.9” iPad Pro as well as a 1/2” binder of sheets. One potential caveat: I would have a hard time imagining any binder/book thicker than 1” fitting comfortably in this space. Middle compartment contains various handy accessories— a mic, a clip-on LED, two clips, pens, etc. I often sneak my wallet in here as well. I’ve been using the bag for several gigs in the last month and it’s worked out so well. No more digging to the bottom of my sad old backpack for that one MIDI cable I need. Everything is neat and organized. Strong recommendation from me! I hope this helps others, particularly keyboardists, who are considering this purchase! I’ve had no regrets!
L**Y
Outstanding product
This bag is simply awesome. I can carry and store all my giging equipment as well as spares with plenty of room to spare. High quality. Grab and go. Get it, you won't regret it.
G**T
“It’s Just an Expensive Backpack” WRONG!
Sure, it’s expensive. However, this ain’t no Sunday school picnic backpack. No! This is for US! Made specifically for the gigging guitar player (or bass player). What’s the price of making fewer trips to the car? What’s the price of being organized? What’s the price of making sure you have all your gear stored in the places you can find it fast and get set up? That’s what I’m paying for. This bag has a place for everything! I was astonished on just how much I could fit in this bag. Mini amp head, stomp boxes, cables, extra strings, tools, mics, and more! Even has a safe protective place for your laptop or tablet! And if wasn’t enough, you can put your folded mic stand on the outside with clips and crack open a beer with the bottle opener. I cut two trips to the car. Is that worth $200? It is to me. Especially when you wanna get home asap after the gig. Fewer trips means you are not leaving your other gear for the load in unattended. I can bring my entire rig into the show with one trip using a cart and this backpack. That’s worth the money to me. Highly recommended! 🤘
T**P
Great organization , durable, well built
I just got this gig bag. I have to say, it is pretty awesome. I love the organization with in it. I am a working musician and I play 5 shows a week, this helps set up and break down exponentially. The zippers are durable and the seems look to be that water proof type deal. The material seems super durable as well. My ONLY gripe is I wish the cable section at the bottom was a little taller. To give insight, I have 12 xlr / guitar cables in that section. On the top I have 10 power cables, three different extension cords and a power strip. Big fan over all! I look to the many years of gigging with this.
W**D
Versatile pack, except one thing is overlooked...
Very popular transport pack, and I can see why. There are a LOT of storage areas and they have Velcro attached separators in them that an be easily adjusted. I can't see needing that many separators, but who knows. If you use a lot of floor stomp boxes, there is plenty of space for them. Maybe a little less space if you are carrying a few volume or wah pedals. I play bass, so there is not as much need for using space like this, I think it's more it's more geared for guitars players. That being said the construction is top notch, and the pack is sturdy. But...there is one problem. I read a lot of transcriptions. Usually I need 3 or 4 ring binders, but they don't really. I could cram at least binder one in the laptop area. But I need more than one the majority of time. So...for those times I have a different backpack carrying case that can fit 4 or 5 binders easily. So I end of only using the D'Adarrio for very modest amounts of accessories, or if I am reading transcripts from a laptop or a tablet. Which will fit into the pack. I guess they figure rock musicians usually don't read music, and don't need a place for that kinda stuff. I think if you need internal space set up differently that what you could do in this gear pack, you would probably be better of with something that has a different configuration of storage. Especially if you need to carry a lot of transcripts. But for how it is intended to be used and if it fits your needs it is a good choice.
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