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Padded Alto Sax Backpack for Alto Saxophone, Alto Sax Case Bag with Hidden Padded Shoulder Straps, Alto Saxophone Bag with Pockets for Mouthpiece, Sheet Music, Alto Saxophone Case Sax Gig Bag

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  • DIMENSION - External size of the Rexmica soft alto sax case are 11" x 4.9" x 25.1", internal size are 10.2" x 4.5" x 24.7" . Ideal present for alto saxophone players. (Patented Design)
  • MAIN COMPARTMENT: Alto saxophone backpack with thick inner padding and soft velvet lining to keep your saxophone in good condition. Large padded slot and fixed loop strap ensure the saxophone don't move around.
  • 2 FRONT POCKETS - Upper zip pocket with 3 padded slots for mouthpiece or other accessories. Large pocket below can be used to store A4 sheet music and personal items.
  • MULTIPLE WAYS TO CARRY - The breathable padded shoulder straps with buckle hook design can be hidden in the large zipper pocket on the back when not in use. There are padded handles on the top and side of the alto saxophone gig bag backpack, making it easy to carry your saxophone to performance venues, music parties, music classes, etc.
  • EXCELLENT QUALITY - The exterior of the alto saxophone carrying bag is made of heavy-duty water-resistant nylon material to ensure long-lasting service. Smooth two-way zipper for easy access.



Product Description

 Alto Saxophone Case
saxophone backpack
saxophone mouthpiece storage case
alto sax gig bag
Padded Alto Sax Case Bag

Humphrey T Bear
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I received a bag from the same company in June. Given that it's under a new Amazon listing, I thought maybe they'd done something to change or improve it somehow. Spoiler alert: they haven't. It's still a bog standard soft storage case. I'm not entirely disappointed in it, because I don't play out and I just need something to keep dust and cat hair off my ever-growing collection of EWIs, melodicas, tin whistles, harmonicas, and other wind/reed/electronic breath instruments. It's fine for that purpose, which is why I'm giving it four stars.However, if I was a gigging musician with an expensive sax, this is probably the absolute last thing I'd go for, and I'd have scored it much lower if I was evaluating it by that standard. There's no support or rigid protection to speak of -- no metal frame, not even an EVA "shell." So if you've got something that's worth more money and needs that added protection, I'd go for a hard-sided case before I'd buy this.
Greysmoke
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
UPDATE:Just as I was getting used to this bag, it broke. One of the incredibly cheap plastic buckles for the two straps broke. Now, it's useless as a backpack -- although I can do the sling-over-one-shoulder carry, if I'm so inclined. Mostly, I'm angry that a perfectly good bag is ruined because some product manager specified the cheapest possible plastic buckles. What a waste. My original review appears below as originally posted.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =This is a decent, fairly compact backpack-style bag for an alto saxophone. (Note: this will NOT fit a tenor saxophone.)The bag opens up to reveal a central compartment suitable for an alto sax body tube. The body slides into a pocket at the "bottom" of the compartment that holds the sax. It's protected by thick fabric with a soft, padded feel and a securely-stitched, elastic band sewn into the top. The central compartment provides ample room for the sax body.Outside the central compartment, on the outside of the bag, there are two external compartments on one side: a slightly smaller one on the top with some additional interior storage compartments inside, and a larger one beneath.I believe the smaller of the two external storage areas is where you are intended to store the other parts of the horn: the neck and mouthpiece assembly. There's also room for a neck strap, cork grease, reeds, and the other odds and ends saxophonists carry. The larger of the two external storage compartments is well suited to notebooks, folders, sheet music, music books, etc.There's plenty of room, really. And it's sturdily built. I like the "feet" on the bottom for helping the sax to stand up -- except that it won't stand on its own. Maybe later it will, once it's broken in. For now, you'd have to lean the bag against a wall or something to help it stand.Personally, I don't like separating the neck and mouthpiece from the horn body in separate compartments. There's enough room in the interior compartment for a fitted storage space to have been fashioned for them. I also know saxophonists who travel with their sax neck and mouthpiece stowed in a fabric bag which they then slip inside the sax bell for safekeeping. Just a thought.Overall, aside from the above stated preference, there's only one real drawback: while this has plenty of storage and provides a convenient way to carry the horn around, it doesn't provide much impact protection for the sax. The interior is padded, but there's very little rigid structure in place to protect the horn if it should fall or take a hit from something. This is not a problem unique to this bag: it's an issue for any soft-sided bag.If you need a bag for transportation from home to an outside location, such as a music lesson, this bag is perfect for you. Just make sure you keep the horn with you and don't surrender it to anyone for baggage handling who might treat it roughly. This is not the best solution, however, for long-term storage in your closet where other items will bump into it. And it's definitely not how you would travel with your sax via plane, bus, or longer road trip. It's a good bag; it's just not the right solution for everyone.And that's my $.02.