Diago Commuter - for the guitarist on the move.
There are times when a hardcase pedalboard just isn't practical. You might be travelling on foot, or on the underground/metro, swinging by for a quick practice after work, or playing an acoustic set where you just need a few pedals. The Diago Commuter is an ultra-portable and lightweight alternative to our hardcase pedalboards.
Stomp with confidence.
The Commuter features a 12mm thick HDF board, with a tough, satin black coating for years of use on the road. We added 6 rubber pads, for high rigidity and to distribute weight evenly for a sturdy, solid feel. Nobody wants their board to bend when they step on a pedal.
Can you handle it?
There's a built-in handle, machined right into the HDF board, for pulling the board out the case and carrying it about on stage. But if you don't need the handle, just stick your pedals over it - the Velcro goes right to the edge.
Just the right size.
The Commuter is both compact and portable, but is still a very useful size. It will hold up to 10 Boss-sized effects pedals, plus a Diago Powerstation or Micropower9 power supply. Crybaby-style wah pedals fit perfectly.
We also added a deep pocket with zip closure on the front of the case, for your cables and other loose accessories, phone, or even a netbook computer.
Secure Hook & Loop pedal fixing system.
The Commuter features the very same super-grippy pedal carpet we use on our hardcase pedalboards. Unlike some poor-quality carpet, ours does not deteriorate or become fluffy with repeated removal of pedals - it'll remain grippy for the lifetime of the board.
Each Commuter comes with 2m/6"6' of our self-adhesive pedal tape.
Don't underestimate the strength of Velcro.
When the self-adhesive hook tape is applied properly, your pedals will not come loose.
Protect your pedals, wherever your music takes you.
The Commuter's rugged carry case features a dense EPE foam shell and a hard-wearing 600 denier fabric covering for both impact and scratch resistance.
Roadworthy Hardware.
Heavy duty zips and robust ABS clips keep your gear safe and secure. The gigbag also features a carry handle and padded shoulder strap, both made from chunky nylon webbing. There's a reason this is used on mountaineering rucksacks - it's simply best material for the job.