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Very good for every day use
I own a small acoustic guitar (smaller than a parlour), that I usually bring with me during camping, excursions and tie on the back of my motorcycle. I find that the Gator gigbag, together with a rain cover, although a bit big for my guitar is just right for that use. It looks well made, robust and protective. I wouldn't trust it for an expensive instrument though, but most probably I would not eve treat an expensive instrument as bad as that...
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A very good affordable gigbag
Very nice gigbag on the affordable price range, offering some protection.
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It protects my guitar as a non-rigid guitar case could.
I just find the foam a bit thin; it's 10 mm. I thought it could be enough, but now I wish a little bit more, but it's no problem at all because, as I said at the end of the day, it's a non-rigid enclosure.
The exterior fabric is notoriously good at protecting the interior from liquids.
Very clever to have the possibility to change the strap's orientation in case you need to change sides when carrying it on your back.
I just find the foam a bit thin; it's 10 mm. I thought it could be enough, but now I wish a little bit more, but it's no problem at all because, as I said at the end of the day, it's a non-rigid enclosure.
The exterior fabric is notoriously good at protecting the interior from liquids.
Very clever to have the possibility to change the strap's orientation in case you need to change sides when carrying it on your back.
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