Product Detail
Gator Cases G-TOUR PEDALBOARD-SM is an ATA-Rated small pedal board and case. It's made of plywood with aluminum edging and has a convenient cable storage. This is a must - have for musicians to safeguard their special stomp boxes. The tour - grade pedal board can neatly transport 8 - 10 pedals on a 17x11 removable board surface that fits perfectly inside the pro - grade shock - absorbing EVA foam interior. Hook and loop fastening strips ensure secure pedal installation, and the heavy - duty Gator signature red hardware adds a finishing touch. You've picked your ideal pedals, and now let Gator's G - TOUR PEDALBOARD - SM protect them whether on the ground or in the air! Key Features: Pro - grade shock - absorbing EVA foam interior, two rubber - gripped handles for easy lifting, cable and accessory storage under the removable pedal board, protective ball corners at vulnerable points, lockable latches, a 17' x 11' removable pedal board surface, 3M Dual Lock hook and loop fastener for pedal installation, plywood construction with aluminum edging for a secure closure, commercial - grade Gator red signature hardware, and spring - loaded rubber - gripped handles. Technical Specifications: Interior Length: 17', Interior Width: 11', Interior Height: 3', Exterior Length: 21', Exterior Width: 15.5', Exterior Height: 7.5', Exterior Weight: 8 lbs, UPC: 716408531748, Color: Black, Handles: spring - loaded Carry Handles, Latches: Recessed Twist, ATA Rated: Y, Lockable: No
Using your Gator Cases G - TOUR PEDALBOARD - SM is a breeze. First, take out the removable pedal board. Attach your pedals to the board using the 3M Dual Lock hook and loop fastener. Make sure they are firmly in place. Then, put the board back into the case. The pro - grade shock - absorbing EVA foam will keep your pedals safe. When carrying the case, use the two rubber - gripped handles. There's also cable and accessory storage under the pedal board, so you can keep everything organized. As for maintenance, keep the case clean. Wipe it with a dry cloth regularly. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. If the latches seem stiff, a little lubricant can help. And always make sure the ball corners are intact to protect the case at vulnerable points.