Gator Cases 4G Series Gig Bag for Guitars, Black, GB-4G-ACOUSTIC, GB4G
S**S
Great gig bag
After researching gig bags for a while I took the chance on this one and am very pleased I did. Bag is very well made and feels robust. Zips are high quality and stitching well finished. Bag has just the right amount of padding for my Ibanez RG without being too bulky. Outside zipped pocket swallows up all my gear easily and has handy internal webbing for books/sheet music etc. Shoulder straps and carry handles are well made and comfortable though I think the side carry handle could be an inch shorter. The two external mesh pockets are too small for me to get my hands in so I haven’t found a use for them. Would have liked one more small zipped pocket somewhere for tuner/capo/whammy bar etc but overall I’m very happy with the bag and would buy again and recommend to others
E**X
Not for larger guitars.
I bought the dual 2 guitar bag, and it is okay, but instrument protection is reduced to accommodate 2 guitars at this price point. This is an ideal bag for transporting by car with reasonably gentle handling, probably nothing more. I wouldn't transport anything heavy or expensive - like a Les Paul in it. But the downside for me is that the dimensions are somewhat small - my 335 semi-acoustic is just too wide to fit in the bag, which is a pain.
S**S
A good investment
Brilliant. Fits my daughters concerto uke very well. It isnt too fitted so is easy to drop in without fiddling about.It is early days but everything seems well made.Zip seems fine.Im not sure ill use the plectrum zip thing.Handle is good.Balance seems right.Good pockets.Semi rigid sides give very good protection which hopefully will mean i dont have to shell out for another uke so a good investment i think
C**E
Dial guitar case: Excellent for the price
Sufficiently padded for people with reasonable expectations, it is a soft case and stores two guitars of normal type, PRS, Les Paul, Strat etc. Comfortable and sturdy, I am very happy with it and it was under £50. The pocket on the front is big enough to store a couple of cables and if you are only transporting one guitar you could use the second compartment to store loads of stuff.
G**O
RESERVATIONS ABOUT SIZE & PROTECTION
It's OK. The quality is good and I'm sure it will be hard wearing. The pocket is a good size and has as second pocket inside it, which is handy. The shoulder straps are comfortable and the pick minder on the zip is a fun idea. On the face of it a solid, durable gigbag.Obviously this is a casual gigbag and not designed for top level protection, but the thick foam along the side of the inside of the bag is only about 4 inches deep, whereas the body of my standard dreadnought guitars (Guild D25 and an ARIA J45 imitation) are 4 1/2 - 4 3/4 in. deep. So the only thing protecting the edge of the guitars where the top meets the sides is a bit of canvas. This is a shame as it wouldn't have taken much to give that little bit of added protection and peace of mind.In terms of the internal length of the bag, the ARIA (J45 copy) fits fine. But my Guild J25 dreadnought, which also has a standard 14-fret neck doesn't quite fit. It's just under 42 inches long, end to end. In truth, with some physical effort I can squeeze it in there, but I worry about that bit of stress will do to the neck. It's a pity that proper internal measurements were not listed.Given the bulky nature of the item, it would be very expensive to return, so I'm kind of stuck with an OK bag and am hoping I can stretch it a bit so it doesn't put stress on my Guild's neck. It's ironic that it's actually a Guild guitar that's featured in the main product photo with this listing!EDIT: I explained the above to Amazon and they collected the item and refunded the full price, with no additional cost to me, except my time.
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