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Gator GRR-8L

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Double Door Hardshell Case

  • Made of plastic
  • Rack rail at front and rear
  • Extandable trolley handle
  • Snap locks
  • Metal frame
  • Recessed handles
  • Installation depth (rack rail to rack rail): 42.5 cm
  • External dimensions: 598 x 565 x 485 mm
  • Format: 19" / 8 U
  • Weight: 9 kg
Available since September 2008
Item number 212420
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Formfactor 19"
Construction Type Double-Door
Vertical Height Units 8 U
Internal Depht [mm] 420 mm
Horizontal Height Units 0 U
with display stand No
Rack rail at the back Yes
Service flap No
With Wheels Yes
Trolley Yes
Shock Mount No
Clasps Snap lock
Material Plastic
Colour Black
External Width 598 mm
External Height [mm] 485 mm
External Depht [mm] 565 mm
Weight 9 kg
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733 AED 186,55 €
Plus 275 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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JoeLeste 19.09.2019
I write from Russia with love! The goods arrived in Moscow in 10 days, which is very fast. Packed perfectly, box in a box in a box and another box. I carried this suitcase from the post office in one big box. While pulling people looked at me askance a little bit with their tiny parcels with Aliexpress.

About the product - this box for 8 units, to put it mildly, is not small, and heavy even in an empty form, and after loading it can not even try to lift. I want to mention that this is one of the lightest in its class, that is, in fact, if you have plans to carry on the rehearsals and concerts of your stuff with you and you are yourself a technician and porter, then this is the perfect option! This thing has wheels and a long handle that you start to appreciate insanely while you drag this crap to the car and from the car to the place and back, which will also save your back (and perhaps in the future will save the group). People on the street are still looking at you in surprise. If you need mobility-take only this option. At the end, when the box grows to 35 Kg, you will say a hundred times thanks to the wheels and this handle. Looks like the whole design, by the way, quite secure. But, it is not necessary to get up on this box or try to sit down, plastic can stupidly burst. Mounting screws in the kit already have everything, so you do not need to buy extra. Have us in this stand is placed the next alignment - Axe-FX II XL + 2 unit, sound interface Roland Studio Capture for system ear monitoring and also launch playback from a laptop (2 unit), 2 unit under a small drawer (for microphones and wires). 1 unit for the guitar radio system, 1 unit for our own in-ear monitoring system. Rear power strip for all devices and a short 4 channel di-box for connection to the console on stage. I was satisfied with the choice. Given that almost all processing units can run plugins- this greatly saves space in the rack, but the standard does not remove in any way.

Pros: roomy, relatively lightweight, has wheels, has a handle for carrying and handle for rollers, reasonable price, two handles.

Cons: fragile (the risk of burst plastic) plastic
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Great wheels like those in roller blades, rack rails are not the best
phaenon 08.08.2020
Great wheels like those in roller blades. Rolls like roller blades.
The tolerances in the screw holes are significant and I had to loosen some previously installed rack units to install additional rackmountable units. The reason is that that screws hold not only your rack gear but the entire metal frame with threaded holes as well. If you undo all screws, the frame will come off (not actually a big problem). In theory you can replace this frame if one day the threads become worn out. The butterfly latches work pretty well. It has rack rails at the back, this is a must-have feature for all rack cases.
You have to lift the case a bit to remove or attach back the lids. It's a bit weird and embarrassing but after like 100 attempts I managed it (not really, still struggling when all of your rack slots are occupied and the rack is difficult to lift).
The biggest problem is that the side handles are very close to the recessed sides and when I have to carry this rack, my fingers get pinched all the time, so please take extra care when you have to carry this by the side handles. The pull-out handle is not for lifting!
I just ordered another rack case, this time it will be SKB, I hope it will be better. Overall, this Gator has good value for money.
One last thing, it's not weatherproof, so there are small holes between the body and the lids. There are no gaskets to protect your gear from water, snow etc.
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Super durable
Jose Romo 13.02.2020
Nice resistance case, ultra light and rugged at the same time
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Very pleased
Toader Silviu 05.03.2021
We use this for a mobile church in Romania. I specifically searched for a rack with wheels for easy transportation and this product is great for this application. Anyone can move this around even fully loaded (25-30kg). Since it doesn't require strong muscle-fit individuals or two regular persons to move this around is a great plus when doing it regularly because you can do it with few people.
Cons: The product did not have any indications for installation positioning (which side should be up and which should be down), so I had to watch videos on Gator website to see the positioning they are using. Conclusion: the side with wheels should be on floor.
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