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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Very nice for the price. Happy with it. Fit both my dreads no problem
JMG
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
This is a really nice size and quality, especially for a soft case. I know my instrument is really protected in this case. I highly recommend it.
Arnold C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
This is adequate protection for a mid-range guitar going to and from practice or local gigs, but any traveling musician will want to invest in better protection for their money making instrument. Wile the padding isn't insignificant and this has more than some others I've seen, it's still relatively thin. Perfectly adequate for most users. The bag looks good with the brown accents and all of the zippers were smooth.
Rob Colvil
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
This is replacing an actual Fender gig bag that I lost in a flood (no guitar in it, thankfully), and it's superior to it. The biggest difference is the increase in storage space, which I definitely could have used last time I used that old bag. The long pocket seems ideal for cables. But it also feels thick and sturdy, as good or better than the old bag was. It fits a dreadnought acoustic no problem, so I'm quite pleased with it.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
For the price I was expecting a lot less.I think this is a decent bag that offers a lot of nice sized pockets and a decent amount of padding.It isn't a hard case, so don't expect it to protect your guitar if you step on it, but for the many bumps and dings that happen in the back of the "band van", backstage, or even just resting in the studio, the case will keep the guitar safe.The production quality is great. No missed stitches, loose threads, or missing pieces. Zippers are good and should last.I've never been a fan of the backpack straps on the back of the soft cases. I guess some people use them, but I've never had a need for them. These work, if you're into that sorta stuff... seriously, they are decent straps that hold the guitar against your back.At under $30 I feel like you get a bit better bag than you'd expect at that price.It will keep my acoustic safe.
Mike B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
I haul a lot of guitars around. I ordered this one for a utility dreadnaught that’s out for repair right now, and it’s perfect. It fits my D-35 dread perfectly, so I’m sure it will fit the one I’ll wind up using it with. The fabric and the zippers are high quality. There is no significant padding, so I would not suggest tossing it around too hard with an instrument in it. The faux leather trim serves to reinforce the top edge of the pockets. It also looks kind of cool.Having lots of pocket space is one of the reasons you even want to use a gig bag, and this one lives up to that. I’m not actually sure what to do with the long gusseted pocket that runs down over the neck. It would fit a compact music stand I have, but I’m not sure I want to put something rigid and heavy like that over the neck of the guitar. It would probably be best for a guitar strap, although there is plenty of room for the strap in the main body of the case with the guitar. Something will turn up.Bottom line, this is a really nice utility gig bag that should do it’s job for a long time.
TedM
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
The pictures show 2 of my guitars with this case, the Ibanez AS93FM semi-hollow electric and the Epiphone EJ-200CE Super Jumbo acoustic (a large, Dreadnought-sized guitar). The Ibanez fits easily and the Epiphone fits too but only just - my measurements of the Epiphone are 43" x17" x 5" so, technically, too big for this case by 1" - it was snug but I didn't have to stretch fabric or strain zipper to get it to zip up.The case itself is made of ballistic nylon with the a document-size zipper pouch plus it has a longer, thin pouch along the neck line. It has carrying straps too so you can wear it backpack-style and it's comfortable to wear for me (I'm 5' 10").The picture with the guy wearing it backpack-style seems to indicate it's 110" x 45" which would make it over 9' which it clearly isn't - I'm guessing those measurements are in centimeters.For a budget case, I think this is quite good and have no hesitation recommending it.
T. Gaydos
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Based on the reviews, I was hoping this was a decently padded budget gig bag, but it's being returned immediately. As soon as I saw the tiny box this comes in, I suspected it would be poor quality, and it is. I thought there'd be packing paper inside because it's so crinkly and noisy, but no, the crinkly paper is - for reasons I'll never understand - built into the material in between the nylon layers. The padding is super thin and won't offer anything but scratch protection. There's also a very strong chemical smell present that's reason enough for a return. The shape of the bag appeared to be deformed, although I couldn't tell whether that was a quality issue or just because of the low-budget way it's packed.It fit my 39.5" Washburn F11 (folk size) and my 41" Washburn D10 (dreadnaught size) just fine, but it's a poor quality bag that you'll likely be replacing shortly. If you care at all about protecting your guitar, just spend more money and get something decent. This isn't it.
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