- Sturdy construction
- Ample storage capacity
- Functional pocket design
- Robust zippers and latches
- Stiff zipper requires breaking in
- Bag is heavier than expected
- Limited color options available
- Not all sizes fit evenly
- Multiple stick compartments
- External accessory pockets
- Durable Cordura material
- Heavy-duty zippers
- Adjustable hanging hooks
- Sturdy velcro closures
- Compact design
- Minimalist Meinl logo
- Tiered pocket configuration
- Robust construction quality
Meinl Percussion Stick Bag: Overview
By far, my favorite drumstick bag of the bunch is the one made by Meinl Percussion. Apart from the impressive design, the bag has five internal pockets allowing you to carry multiple pairs of sticks, brushes, and mallets.
Very Spacious for a Medium-Sized Bag
The big accessory pocket on the front is perfect for your spare drum keys, washers, felts, and dampeners.
Excellent Material
The bag’s material is heavy-duty nylon and includes a reinforced carrying handle along with a shoulder strap. The grip features cross-stitching for extra weight.
I never use the shoulder strap, however, but it could be useful when getting around in a busy city like New York. One thing that can be an issue for nylon bags is their tendency to rip. I generally see this on cheap bags who’s material is much thinner, however.
Attaches to Your Floor Tom
For those who want only to use one stick bag, the bag from Meinl will connect to your floor tom with hooks. The stick bag secures to your floor tom tension rods.
It can sometimes be a little tricky to adjust the straps to fit your floor tom with these types of bags, but when you get it set, it will work great night after night.
Meinl always strives to make quality products, whether it’s cymbals or percussion, so there’s no doubt their stick bag is a worthwhile investment for your drumming career.

Meinl Percussion Stick Bag
Durable heavy Cordura construction. Ample storage for multiple pairs of sticks, mallets, and brushes. External pockets for accessories. Designed to hang on floor toms. Sturdy zippers and fixtures. Adjustable hanging hooks and cord. Minimalist design.