Kromski minstrel bag
"The bag arrived quickly in perfect condition. I have no issues with wheel fitting into the bag. It’s just a bit snug but I think that is an advantage."
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Rated 4.4 out of 5 — 7 verified reviews
Custom designed well padded bag to store and protect your Kromski Minstrel Wheel and other spinning accessories.
Overall rating: 4.428571 / 5 from 7 reviews.
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"The bag arrived quickly in perfect condition. I have no issues with wheel fitting into the bag. It’s just a bit snug but I think that is an advantage."
"Very sturdy"
"I was very disappointed in this bag because it is not rigid enough and it is very difficult to get the spinning wheel in and out due to the location of the zipper (the bag opens at the top). I was expecting a rigid bag with a zipper that would open up the whole front of the bag, like a door. Also, this bag does not protect the spinning wheel from getting damaged when moving it around because it is soft-sided. The best use that I found for this bag is to keep the dust off my spinning wheel. If I had it to do over again, I would not buy this bag."
"plenty of storage, and the wheel fits just perfectly for transport"
"Perfect fit for the wheel, lots of storage, keeps everything safe in transit"
"I couldn't find a way to edit my review. I was contacted by Kromski to resolve the issues with the bag. They said the bag I was sent wasn't made to their specs, so they sent me a new bag with the correct wheel design, and it makes a tremendous difference in the functionality of the bag. It's still bulky and ungainly, but the wheel isn't compact for traveling anyway. I was able to fit a lot into it at a fiber festival this year."
"In many ways, this bag is amazing. There's lots of pockets and places to put things, it's well padded, and fairly easy to put my Minstrel in and out of. The bag is just the right height to use the straps to pull it behind me. It loses a star for the wheels. The way that they're mounted on the bag means that you'll be dragging it on the fabric more than the wheels. Even when the wheels do engage, there's still bag fabric dragging on the ground. I'm going to have to do a little engineering to make it work."