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by kaioken187


2004 SEMA Show

by Moto

Grip Gear Pro Review

The GearGrip Pro can support up to 70 lbs. More than enough for even the heaviest LAN boxes out there. The addition of the pouches on the side is great for carrying keyboards and mouse.

 

The straps are held together by 2" buckles. They are very strong and easy to click together. 

The straps are folded under the buckle so the plastic buckle doesn't contact and potentially scratch the side of your case. Very smart.

The handle has a soft grip and is flexible to conform to your hand. It is super comfortable and doesn't slip.

There is an aluminum spreader imbedded in the top strap to keep the straps properly separated.

The high-quality carabiner-style snaphooks on the shoulder strap looks and function great. With the GearGrip Pro you have a choice of using the handle or the strap to carry your computer from party to party.
The CableGrip uses hook and loop material to securely attach LAN cables, power cable, headphones or anything else you want. The CableGrip can be moved up and down the straps.

The nylon GearBag has two pockets to hold your keyboard, mouse and mouse pad. The GearBag is also adjustable using hook and loop material.

The impression everyone got was a super useful well thought out high quality product. A few people commented that the black color doesn't match my white LAN case. However, I think it looks good. 

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