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I checked out the case last night at the store and it looks like a good solution for me. I found out, after my visit, that Gator does offer a caster add-on for this rack. It's a strap-on affair that the store sells for $69. Here's one pic of it: http://www.bananas.com/productdetail.asp/pid_3815/productname_Gator-GA-300-Caster-Kit-for-Gator-Console-Racks Paolo --- Ken Higgins <khl2004@topic.net> wrote: > > I'll add my vote to the Gator product > recommendation. It's very > SKB-like, and I mean that in a good way. I don't > really gig though, > so I can't say too much about the wheels issue. It > does work quite > well on a medium size cart with a pair of bungee > cords, though. > > You can check out their page on these types of racks > at: > http://www.gatorcases.com/sections/prdct/hp-03.htm > > I have no relation to the company, I just bought one > used on eBay and > have been happy with it. > > Ken > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > >On Sep 27, 2004, at 5:53, Paolo Valladolid wrote: > > > >>Lately, I've been looking at the Raxxess Converta > >>Rack: > >>http://www.raxxess.com/product.asp?ID=199 > >> > >>Anybody use one of these or can recommend a > competing > >>product (remember, I like the folding top for my > XL7)? > > > > > >Hi Paulo, > > > >I've been using a similar thing from Gator, > pictured here: > >http://www.looproom.com/livelooping.php > > > >The Gator rack case could take a lot inside its > belly. Good for > >getting off stage quickly at festivals when you > have to make place > >for the next act in two minutes (just jamming > everything into the > >box and locking it, to clean up the mess later). > The down side is > >transporting by hand. The Gator is a little too > deep to balance > >safely on a little cart. So you might have to put > wheels on it and > >be two persons to lift it into a car. > > > >Regards > > > >per > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail