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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
worth the price, my S1 pro Bose fit’s perfectly.And easy to Carry is amazing and have enough room for microphones and my I-Pad and ready to go and have fun.
Joan
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Ok as a bag but the wheels are useless it keeps the bag falling on its side every time you push it
Claudette
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
My amp nestles exactly in to the bag! - I also like the pocket I can use to fold my ipad stand and ipad, and other small items like a pic holder, mike cable etc...
Michael C. Deschalit
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
I was at first very excited to get this bag for my Bose s1 Pro+ Speaker as it fits perfectly in the overhead luggage bin on the plane. At first look it seamed to be good quality. But on my third trip out, the ring and strap that you attached the shoulder strap to ripped with minimal tension and only the weight of the Speaker On it (14.4 lbs.). I was disappointed as I spent about $100 on this. I contacted the seller and they determined that the product was defective and sent me a brand new replacement. Sometimes this happens and it was of no fault of the seller. They handled it very professionally and they communicated well during the whole process. I would recommend bot the product and the seller!!!
In My Humble Opinion
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
I was really looking forward to finding a rolling storage bag for my Bose S1 pro speaker. First the 3 positives: speaker fits well in the bag, wheels and retractable handle glides smoothly, and outside pocket provides ample storage space. Now the negatives: The inner 2 straps shown on first 3 photos of product page shows straps snugly holding speaker in place with latch in the front of speaker for easy open and close. But that is not accurate as the left strap is extremely long and is not adjustable like right strap, making the latch end up all the way to right back so difficult access to open and close, very disappointing as this is such an easy option for them to make both straps adjustable. Also the outside storage bag zipper (when bag is standing upright on wheels) opens from bottom to top so if you unzip it while bag is in upright position, your items will fall out. Another bummer is that there are 3 pockers on the inner front flap. Top pocket is nice but the bottom 2 pockets are extremely narrow and deep (less than 3" wide and 9" deep so if anything remotely small like backup batteries gets put in there, you will have a hard time fetching it out. I really hope this bag will give me what I need but after eagerly receiving it today, it's sadly going back tomorrow.
E. Talerico
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
The overall design of this bag is decent and it seems pretty rugged. The fit for my S1 Pro+ is snug, but good. I had trouble fitting the speaker in initially but realized I was positioning it incorrectly! The zipper looks sturdy and closure is good. The casters work fine on smooth surfaces - not so good on gravel or earth! The retractable cable is sturdy and useful, and there are roomy external pockets for microphones and cables. Overall, a great way to protect and add portability to my S1 speaker. I'll be getting another one for my second speaker!
Princesa Blanco
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
This is a case for carrying a very specific speaker, which is probably part of the reason it is so spendy. If you don't own the speaker, chances are you'd have no other use for it, so the company is going to go ahead and gouge the people who do. If you really need a case to carry your speaker and you're willing to pay $100 for it I guess you could do worse. The quality seems to be decent, and I like that it can fold up fairly compact when not in use.
Reviewer #5
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
It's really hard to find a quality bag to hold a Bose S1 Pro speaker; I've been using old Arriba AC-125 bags for a few years; they weren't designed to hold an S1, but the speaker fit and allowed some extra room for accessories, microphones, etc. After gigging with one for a few years, it finally started to rip so I started looking for a new Bose S1 bag.I came across this one, and while it was more expensive than every other option, it had two things which I considered to be must-have features: 1) a telescoping handle and wheels, and 2) pockets.Even though the speaker is pretty light, having a bag with wheels makes it so much easier when you're walking across a field and carrying an instrument or speaker stand with you. Pockets make it easy to carry your cables, microphones, and everything else. And here's the first problem with this bag... the description says "2 internal mesh pockets provide additional storage for audio accessories", but these pockets don't exist.There are no internal mesh pockets. There are four elastic loops for microphones, but the speaker only has two microphone inputs so I'm not sure what the other two are for. And because there are no mesh pockets, your cables, bodypacks, guitar picks or whatever else you've brought with you are just going to move around freely inside the bigger external zippered pockets.Now let’s talk about the wheels. They’re useless because the handle’s telescoping mechanism has too much flex. You can walk about six steps with this bag rolling behind you before it wobbles and turns onto its side, dragging your expensive speaker and causing damage to the outside of the bag. So basically, you can’t pull the bag behind your and let the wheels do the work, because they won’t work.This brings me to the next problem…when you realize the wheels aren’t going to cut it, you can’t just lean over and pick up the bag by the handles. You have to turn the bag onto its side, because the handles are stitched on the sides of the bag. There’s no top handle like the speaker has. To make things worse, you can’t really put the speaker into the bag when it’s on its side; you have to stand the bag on its end and drop the speaker into the bag vertically.So basically what you end up with is a case with useless wheels and no handy pockets. It’s no different from a bowling bag.I used this bag once and I hate it. It’s not worth what I paid for it when you consider its defective design.
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