🎸 Carry Your Sound in Style and Safety
The Gator Cases Foam Padded Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag is a lightweight, durable nylon soft case designed specifically for dreadnought acoustic guitars up to 41.9" in length. Featuring 10mm internal foam padding and reinforced protection at critical stress points, it ensures your instrument stays safe on the move. With adjustable backpack straps and an exterior accessory pocket, it offers practical convenience for musicians who demand both protection and portability.
Shell Type | Soft |
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.54"L x 6.3"W x 2.17"H |
Style | Dreadnought Guitars |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Wheel Type | Spinner |
Pocket Description | Exterior storage pocket |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Number of wheels | 2 |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Closure Type | Zipper |
M**.
Excellent Budget Gig Bag.
This is a good basic gig bag, and it fits my Fender acoustic bass just fine. I'm a professional guitarist, and I've been using Gator cases for years with nothing but good results. This is the first non-rigid one I've had, which is fine for the way I use this bass, and the bag delivers exactly what I was looking for.
D**B
Soft Hard Shell Guitar Case
This guitar case was exactly what I needed. It’s well made. Description said 4 pockets. It only has one. But I decided to keep it.
J**N
It’s a nice case, but make sure it’s for you.
I ordered this bag based on reviews here. I have a Gretsch Jim Dandy and, yes it fits, but it’s clearly for a larger guitar by a few inches. I would not recommend this bag for the specific make/model i have. It’s a temporary solution for me, so not in any way a knock on the bag itself.
R**E
Great Fit for My Fender CP-60s!
I was looking for a simple, budget-friendly option to protect my Fender CP-60s parlor guitar, and this Gator bag is perfect! It fits almost perfectly, which is a huge plus. I didn’t want to spend too much since I’ll only use it occasionally for classes, and this bag from a trusted brand was just what I needed. While it doesn’t have a neck strap or super thick padding, I’m not concerned since the fit is snug, and I won't be using it for heavy travel. If you're looking for an affordable, reliable bag for casual use, this is a great choice!
S**N
Good quality for the price.
These are great basic guitar bags.
L**S
Excellent!
I bought this from Amazon Resale. They described it as "Like New", I'd describe it as "brand new", complete with hang tags, save for a few pet hairs. Other than that, no surprises. It's a Gator product and, like all the other Gator products I own, it's good quality and reasonably priced.Gig bags for my Fender CD-60SCE acoustic bass are hard to find. This one works pretty good.
Y**O
Perfect for 000/OM-size guitar
Although this bag was designed for a classical guitar, it also fits my Recording King Dirty Thirty 000 folk guitar. It's a snug fit, so you should definitely measure before ordering. Here are my guitar's dimensions:40" overall length (just barely fits)4" deep at lower bout15" across at widest part of lower bout11.75" across at widest part of upper boutThe Recording King headstock has a pointy do-dad thingy on top that makes the guitar about half an inch longer than a normal 000/OM guitar, so this case fits *very* snugly from top to bottom. I know from other bags I've owned that it will stretch out a wee bit with use. But to echo several other reviewers: this will NOT fit a dreadnought guitar. If you're unsure of what kind of guitar you play, google "acoustic guitar body shapes."The padding is adequate. You can't expect a gigbag to protect your guitar when shipping it or when flying (shudder). A gigbag is not designed for that. It's just a lightweight carry case for short trips or home storage. If you're worried about damaging your guitar, you should carry it in a hardshell case, not a gigbag.There's one zippered pocket in the front, about 14" wide x14" tall, not very deep. (Personally, that's all I need. Room for a setlist, spare strings, pick box, slide, tuner, and I'm good to go. I don't like a bulky gigbag with too many outside pockets that I don't really use.) No interior pockets. Zippers seem sturdy and each has a red nylon tab attached to the zipper pull; the red stitching makes it easy to see where your zipper is. The bag unzips only to the midpoint of the bottom panel, not all the way around the bottom, but that's typical for a low-cost gigbag.Several people complained that there's only one strap, so you can't carry your guitar like a backpack. This was not a problem for me, because the bag does have attachment points for a second strap, so I just unsnapped a strap from one of my other gigbags, and voilá! Backpack configuration.It has a bit of a funky chemical smell right out of the package, but so did my other Gator gigbags. The smell will fade.All in all, this is an outstanding value; I don't think you can beat it for the price.
C**E
Good multi functional bag.
I didn’t need this for an acoustic bass. What I did need was a bag I could fit my acoustic grand dreadnought guitar into. This was a perfect fit width and depth wise. Needed 6” depth and this has a little more than that (I searched everywhere for a bag that it would fit with no luck. Only other option was a $250 hard shell case). Price was very reasonable. It’s not the thickest padding but better than nothing. Shoulder straps are handy, with plenty of pocket space.
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