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& FREE Shipping on eligible orders. New (7) from $249.99 More in Musical Instruments Top Deals in Musical Instruments Best Sellers in Musical Instruments Magma Riot DJ Backpack - XLDetailsDecksaver DS-PC-RANE62 DJ Mixer Cover FREE Shipping. DetailsShure Stylus for N44-7 Cartridge, Single FREE Shipping on orders over . The new Riot DJ Backpack XL is a high-end, extremely rugged backpack designed for the heavy travelling Pro DJ. It comfortably holds any digital gear from Traktor Kontrol S4 and similar sized controllers to battle mixers such as Rane Sixty Two, Pioneer DJM-T1 or Traktor Kontrol Z2, along with a laptop and accessories. Constructed entirely from hardwearing PVC Tarpaulin, its outer shell and all zippers are fully waterproof, which ensures your gear is protected even in the worst weather. Digital DJ's who need to have their gear well organized and protected for their gigs will appreciate the clever interior design and the unique features of the Riot DJ Backpack.

The main compartment includes several removable dividers, protection panels and foams which can be adjusted to fit different controller or mixer sizes. The featured Zip-Around Expansion System means the main compartment's capacity can be doubled, turning the Riot DJ Backpack into the ultimate versatile packing monster. This compartment can also be packed and unloaded in two different ways; in the "DJ-booth-friendly" stand-up position and the fully opened and unfolded position to gain easy and complete access. In addition, it is equipped with a separate, padded 17" laptop compartment and two large front pockets with numerous mesh pouches that can store plenty of small items and personal belongings. Ergonomic, s-curved backpack straps and the well-padded cushioning panel provide ultimate carrying comfort. 22 x 9.1 x 14.8 inches 5.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order.

Additional shipping charges will not apply. Magma Riot DJ Backpack XL 4.3 out of 5 stars #47,570 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #2,150 in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking > Backpacks & Bags > Daypacks & Casual Bags > Multipurpose Daypacks #26,013 in Sports & Outdoors > Sports & Fitness > Accessories Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. The backpack is amazing! My boyfriend loves it. There are so many compartments and the quality is great! Great bag for the hardworking DJ. Been using this backpack for a month or two. So much storage and 100% quality. It's definitely worth the price. Learn more about Amazon GiveawayWhat Buyers Are Saying Accept paypal Fashion MMJacobs Bracelets 01 TOM FORD Sunglasses Nico Sunglasses TF0175 black KANYE WEST/JAY-Z GOLD JESUS PIECE W/FRANCO CHAIN #3 I LOVE LUCY - COMPLETE SERIES PLUS PILOT

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N51106 N51107 GM MM WOMEN’S HANDBAGS SHOULDER TOTE BAGS Why millions around the world ioffer Pottery, China & Glass Apple iPod, MP3 Players DVD, HD DVD & Blu-rayI love testing new gadgets and products. For The 4-Hour Chef alone, I tested well over $100,000 worth of gear.
omybag backpackOCD + Amazon Prime = expensive. Why on earth do I do it? Simple–I love sharing the 5-10 things out of 500-1,000 that really work. Strange fetish, perhaps, but I get off on it. Readers seem to enjoy it, too. In the first ever 5-Bullet Friday newsletter, I recommended my favorite all-purpose sandals, and more than 100,000 people clicked on the link within the first 48 hours (!). This type of click-through assault was nicknamed “the hug of death” by one Facebook fan. It crashes websites, wipes out inventory (e.g. Mizzen+Main, sardines at Whole Foods), creates nutty pricing spikes (e.g. used books going for $1,000 after the Sacca podcast), etc.

Below are 10 recent purchases that have given me—and continue to give me—value, joy, or both. They are from a handful of 5-Bullet Friday newsletters (here’s a full sample). For the data nerds out there, I’ve listed the below products in descending order of click-through rate. I’ve provided two sets of links for each. The first link (usually the name of the item) is often an Amazon affiliate link, if you’d like to chip in a few pennies to support my compulsive gear-testing habit. The second link, labeled “non-affiliate link,” is exactly that—a plain old link where Uncle Tim gets to fend for himself in the wild. I’m cool with either. Some items lack affiliate links altogether, as I was too lazy to search.(and what the hell is it with you guys and shoes?) Vans Unisex Classic Slip-On (Gumsole) Skate Shoe (Non-affiliate link) This makes me seem like one of the grups, but I love these shoes. My criteria: great for airports, zero-drop soles for restoring Achilles mobility, usable at semi-casual but nice dinners, and small enough to pack in carry-on luggage.

I’ve worn these for everything from business meetings to canyon hiking (in a pinch), and they’ve held up beautifully. My elixir for warm-weather sipping Here’s one of my favorite rosé wines in the US, perfect for summer sipping: The Wolffer Estate Rosé from Long Island (many years are good). [I’ll also give you a cold-weather alternative: YakTrax, for modifying normal shoes when you need to walk on snow and ice. They are amazing and fit in a jacket pocket. I bought the basic “Walk” model, but there are many options.] Many of you have asked, so here’s my favorite gear for podcasting, coffee, everyday carry, survival gear (some ridiculous), and much more. Rumble Roller (travel size) (Non-affiliate link) I’ve tried every foam roller imaginable, but this is my new favorite for opening up hamstrings and IT band prior to AcroYoga and other gymnastics practice. That front lever is still eluding me, but I’ll keep at it. WARNING: This will smash you 10x more than smooth rollers.

I got overzealous my first session and, the next day, felt like I’d been leg kicked by Buakaw (my fave kickboxer, BTW). Mini parallettes (“p-bars”) for travel (Non-affiliate link) These are small enough to stick in carry-on luggage. I use them primarily for pushups, planche leans, and L-sits for time. If you want to make a homemade version out of PVC that can live in your garage or living room, here’s another option.Use the included brush to paint designs onto the board with water. As the water evaporates, your image fades, all within 30-60 seconds. This is a great tool for learning to let go… or rekindling your artistic side. If you have 60 seconds a day, you have time for the Buddha Board. I had to highlight this one. This is the best bang-for-the-buck USB mic I’ve found. I use it for all phone interviews for my podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show. It’s traveled with me around the world. With this, ear buds, and ECamm Call Recorder, you’re set. Wild Planet Canned Sardines in Olive Oil (Non-affiliate link)

I’m sitting in the Bahamas as I type this [back in December, at least], and 24 cans of sardines are sitting next to me in my suitcase. I open one can upon waking, drizzle about half the oil over my dog’s kibble (which she sometimes refuses to eat dry), and then consume the fish myself. My skin and her coat have never looked better. Hat tip to the incredible biochemistry beast Dom D’Agostino, PhD for intro’ing me to these beauties. Epsoak Epsom Salt (39.5 Lbs.) I take hot baths every night when at home in SF. Nearly always, I add epsom salt (typically 4-8 cups), which facilitates muscular relaxation and recovery. Rather than buy small boxes at CVS or Safeway, I buy in bulk and store it in rolling dog-food containers. This is a good use of Amazon Prime. These are super portable (easily fit in a small backpack) and incredibly durable for the price. I’m using them for mostly dips and muscle-up progressions. My pull-up rig [written during the summer] is finally complete, and I suspend them from this (I do not do any kipping work on this rig).

The Nayoya allow me to leave the rings outdoors. BUT: If you’re going to travel without chalk, I highly suggest wooden rings. So… do you enjoy these types of recommendations? Would you like to get a short e-mail from me every Friday with the five coolest things I’ve found that week? It often includes gadgets, books, supplements, albums, articles, new hacks, and — of course — random, useful stuff I find around the world.You can only get “5-Bullet Friday” if you subscribe to my free e-mail newsletter. Why not test drive it for a week? You know it’s making your temples tickle, and you can unsubscribe anytime. Click here for a taste of why “5BF” (5-Bullet Friday) usually has a 70%+ open rate. If you have any special requests for what you’d like see more of in the newsletter, please let me know in the comments. Posted on: April 25, 2016. Please check out Tools of Titans, my new book, which shares the tactics, routines, and habits of billionaires, icons, and world-class performers.