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Gig Gear Expands Distribution To Israel With Backstage Music Home

Gig Gear strikes partnership with Israeli AV installation and distribution company.

Gig Gear, maker of accessories designed specifically for music and audio production applications as well other live event and entertainment production professional, has named Backstage Music Home LLC its exclusive Israel distributor.

Headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel, just outside of Tel Aviv, Backstage Music Home has completed a range of AV installations, from concert halls to sporting venues, as well as distributing several leading brands.

“We’re extremely happy and proud to be working with Backstage Music to distribute our products throughout Israel,” states Gig Gear founder Danny Shatzkes. “While it may be small on a map, Israel’s growth in areas of entertainment, production, AV and technology is getting larger every year. We’re happy to have such a great partner as Backstage to make sure our products are on the ground in Israel as this growth takes place. Our accessory products fully complement the lines that Backstage already distributes making this partnership a great match. Gig Gear looks forward to a long and prosperous relationship with Backstage Music Home.”

With strong nylon threading throughout, Gig Gear’s line of Gig Gloves also have TPR molding on the back of the hand and fingers to help ensure protection against impact, abrasions or pinching. Fold-over fingertips allow for use of smaller tools and items, and Gig Gloves work with touchscreen devices without needing to remove the gloves. They are available in three models: Original Gig Gloves, all-black Gig Gloves ONYX and fleece-lined THERMO Gig Gloves and come in 6 sizes (XS-XXL).

Gig Gear’s Two Hand Touch is a wearable iPad and tablet harness that secures to the chest, leaving both hands free to interface with remote mixing or any other apps necessary during live production. It allows for use of multi-touch features in apps and provides users with the ability to mix with both hands, just like on a real board.

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