Gator G-Shock8L 8 Space Shock Rack Case Product code: SKU Manufacturer: GatorPrice: $298.99 
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Gator G-Shock8L 8 Space Shock Rack Case With today's ever-increasing amount of gear that contains disc drives and liquid crystal displays, the need for an affordable shock rack has become mandatory. Gator's new G-SHOCK deluxe shock rack cases which have a 20.5" rackable depth are moulded from the incredibly durable high-density military grade Polyethylene. This lightweight yet super strong material insures maximum protection at a weight you can easily handle. Gator uses rubber shock absorbers on all eight corners which assures a soft ride in every direction. The internal 19-inch rack frame has threaded front and rear rack rails. In addition, Gator has another exclusive - a moveable rear support system! This does away with needing a machine shop in your garage to make a rear support for your power amps or rack gear. Furthermore, those threaded rack rails are field replaceable. Exclusive to the Gator racks are locking front and rear lids. Sloped side handles molded from Polyethylene, make these cases comfortable to carry when the racks are loaded and they are virtually indestructible! The ridges on the top and bottom make these cases universally stackable with both Gator racks and those of other manufacturers who construct their product in accordance with E.I.A. specifications. Gator G-SHOCK racks have established a new price level in shock racks with a superior shock system. Dimensions: - Rail to Rail: 16.75"
- Total rackable space: 19.5"
- Case lid to case lid: 23.75"
- Lid Depth: 2.5"
- Total Length: 24.25"
- Total Depth: 23.75"
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