• Designed with the minimalist musician in mind, this black stage duffle bag is constructed of durable polyester. It's reliable, versatile, and anything but plain. Whether you play guitar, trumpet, saxophone, are a DJ, or just have a lot of equipment to store; this bag is the perfect way to travel to and from a gig.
  • The Phitz stage duffle is designed for musicians to carry a 17" laptop or small controller, recording interface, cables, pedals, microphones, notebooks, and more. The elastic retention system holds tools and accessories securely, and the Velcro tie-down system keeps cable organized.
  • Includes a reinforced carry handle, padded shoulder strap, nylon ripstop lining, rust-proof No. 10 zippers, and sewn with heavy-duty polyester luggage thread.
  • Padded with 10mm of dense EPE foam to protect every inch of your gear.
  • Main compartment internal dimensions are 16" x 10" x 7.5" and includes a movable divider to hold all your tools. Additional inserts are available to purchase separately.

I love this bag! Just what I was looking for in a gig bag. I do sound for bands and DJ and this goes to every gig with me. The size and organization are really good. The front pocket has loops for organizing tools and adapters. The end pockets are good size. The outside has attachment loops and velcro cable holder loops. The main compartment has a computer sleeve that my 15" Mac Book Pro fits in, and a movable divider, pockets and velcro cable loops. I carry a 15" Mac Book Pro, microphone, cables, a direct box, head phones, portable hard drives, mouse and mouse pad, DVD drive, iPad, cable tester, various adapters for my Mac Book, the Mac Book power supply, chargers and batteries, tools, pad and pens, first aid kit, business cards, personal items and more. It is very well made, heavy material, heavy duty zippers. My only concern is the clips for the shoulder strap, they are plastic and seem pretty strong but my bag is pretty heavy fully packed, only time will tell on that one. Overall far and away the best gig bag I have seen.

I needed a new gear bag after my Magma started to rip. I'm a solo acoustic performer doing mostly weddings and I like to have extras of everything when I'm out playing. This was a fraction of the cost of my old bag and is made and designed a heck of lot better. Great sturdy zippers and materials. Well though out pockets and organizers. Great job Phitz, would highly recommend this to any gigging musician.

I had a difficult time tracking down a gear bag that would hold my stuff. I needed a bag that would hold and carry: an Orange Micro Dark Terror head; an 8" Vox spkr. cab; one half dozen harmonicas; a song binder; 6 guitar cords and speaker cables; two guitar pedals; and connectors; a power strip; picks, strings & things; 2 or 3 Snark tuners; a boss plug in tuner; a power outlet tester; pens, markers and peg winder and string cutter. I GOT ALL THAT AND MORE WITH THE STAGE DUFFLE by Phitz. The zippers seem super durable and the nylon is strong. SO MANY OTHER BAGS DID NOT FILL THE BILL...BUT PHITZ DID. I will look to them for future needs.

As a mobile DJ, this bag is exactly what I needed! I've been using a backpack that's done me very well. It was time for a second bag but wasn't willing to skimp on quality or design/functionality. I'm more than pleased with my new bag. The functionality is amazing for such a compact design. I was able to pack: an ipad, a small 8 channel mixer, 2 wireless mics, a wireless mic receiver, all necessary power cables, a 25' extension cord and a 25' mic cable. All of that fit in the main section with room to spare. The bag is easy to carry, and balanced when packed. The material is on par with major, better known brands. I'm very happy with my purchase!

In my opinion, this is probably one of the best stage bags out there for musicians. It's well-made and has a lot of built-in versatility. Since the interior is a bright color, it is much easier to see where things are and the attachment loops, pockets, etc. are much more visible! I would like to see Phitz add more attachment loops to the inside flap of the zippered front storage area, but other than that, it's great! Edited 03/23/17: I needed another bag for some other equipment so just bought another one of these. The second bag is just as good as the first and so everything in the earlier review applies to it. However....... I am knocking one star off for this one due to the HUGE price difference between this color (charcoal) and the other colors offered. I would have preferred to have this one in black, but the price for that color is almost twice that of charcoal. (And if you wanted a blue one.... that one goes for almost 3 times the price of the charcoal color!) I can understand charging a little more for other colors, but NOT the amount Phitz is asking for them!

I'm a drummer, and this case is perfect for toting around my cables, audio gear, and tools. I'm able to fit one (1) Behringer Xenyx 1002b mixer, six (6) 15' XLR cables, two (2) 15' TRS cables, one (1) Rolls in-ear monitor box and Share in-ear monitor, two (2) Share SM57 mics and one (1) bass drum mic, one (1) 12' extension cord and power cords for all equipment, and two (2) 15' TRS cables. I can also fit a shaker, two (2) tambourines, and a towel. I can also fit and organize all my tools neatly, such as drum keys, spare tension rods and grease, gel dampeners, and even 3 pairs of drum sticks (if I don't want to bring my whole stick bag). ...AND, there's still room to fit a couple more mics and cables, if I need. The bag holds all of this while not feeling stressed at all with the weight or the beating I give it moving from gig to gig -- it's very sturdy and I am 100% confident my gear is protected and safe inside the padded walls of the bag. BLUF: Highly Recommend

This bag is absolutely amazing. I play solo acoustic and have used a number of bags over the years for all my ancillary equipment. This bag is, by a wide margin, the absolute best. I've used gigskins (junk) and Samsonite bags but the size, elastic holders, pockets, padding, interior and structural solidity of this bag is just so much better than any others I've used or looked at. I strongly considered both the jetpack and Magma Riot, but this seemed like a much better option to just set down and be able to easily get my stuff out without having to flip it this way and that, and I believe I was right. If you're looking at this bag, just get it, you won't be disappointed.

We've had a few gig bags and NONE compare to this one. It is sturdy, well padded, well sewn and very well designed. The zippers are great, too, which may not seem like a big deal, but when you're done with a gig and you're trying to pack, there's nothing more frustrating than fighting with darn zippers! It also amazes me that Phitz was able to put so many compartments in a bag yet have it be so roomy. We fit a ton of cables, a small mixer, a harmonzer pedal, a compact guitar stand, mic, shakers, 2 iPads, etc... Love it!! Highly recommend!

Took it out of the box when I got it and laid it next to my current gig bag, a large Samsonite Rolling Tote; I said to myself "this will never work". I tend to have one the larger gig bags (as far as I know), as I'm a former Boy Scout... you know, be prepared? So I bring a first aid kit, a small tool kit, extra batteries (even for other musician's gear), extra x-cord, extra guitar cables, etc. ... extra everything. So I began the arduous task of transferring everything from the tote to the new gig bag, resigned to the eventuality that I'd need something extra for everything. About halfway through, I thought there might be a small possibility everything might fit, but... nah, ain't gonna happen. But in the end, it did... and have (a little) room to spare (for about 3-4 small water bottles, or so)... I was even able to shoehorn my two collapsible Fender guitar stands in there, along with my Digitech bass processor, my AT wireless, GoGo Tuner pedal, heavy duty power strip.... everything! Used all four loops for x-cords (guitar cords can go in the guitar cases) and a couple small StackOns mini tool boxes for little stuff (batteries, picks, grounding adapters, tuners,etc.), and found enough "cubby holes" for all my stuff. It still makes for about a 20 lb. gig bag, bit it appears well-built enough to take the extra weight. Even though I willingly gave it five stars, there might be some wiggle room for improvement... as mentioned above, I pressed a couple small StackOns into service for the really small stuff... a couple of these thrown in the bag would go a long way. Also, although we can all agree that there's enough pockets for everything, I notice that there's a space unused that could come in handy, for future models... underneath the lid! A small zippered pocket could easily fit there, no? But those are small nitpicks for things whose absence doesn't deter from the fact that this is an excellent gig bag that's the perfect size (and this is from someone who has used everhthing from fishing tool boxes to luggage to rolling totes to backpacks in pursuit of the perfect gig bag!) to carry everything one needs (and even some things you don't need) to and from gigs. I highly recommend this gig bag for all musicians... you will not be disappointed.

Excellent bag, holding 15" dell and power and a mouse. Keys, ethernet cables, serial cables, and dongles are all well protected in the roomy main compartment. It could be loaded up with the go bag tools, but weight would start to get excessive for a daily bag. Hook n loop ("velcro") on the inside helps with management of all this, I've got the cables held together with hook n loop and then just stick em to the wall of the big compartment. The zipdown front compartment is holding a clipboard and pens. One zipper pocket inside has usb flash drives. Construction is sturdy, nice big zippers, an overall good feel without having a ridiculous weight . The only negative I have is adjusting to a lack of smallish places to store things like business cards, keys, personal things like you'd stuff in a laptop bag that doubles as a murse. I have a hard time visualizing how such would be incorporated into the design though. Overall I'm still adjusting to the move from more traditional briefcase type laptop bag, but I'm very happy with the purchase.