Thomann Semihollow Guitar Gigbag

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Gig bag

  • Suitable for semi-hollow body electric guitar models
  • Foam padding: 20 mm
  • Backpack straps
  • Two outside pockets
  • Internal dimensions (L x W x H): 113 x 45 x 7.5 cm
Available since June 2005
Item number 180326
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Black
Model ES-Style
Padding (Strength) 20 mm
Finish Nylon
Outside Pocket Yes
Backpack Yes
19,90 €
Including VAT; Excluding 5,90 € shipping
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Dispatch expected by Wednesday, 20.03.
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Great quality bag
Rushbo 19.08.2020
I bought this for a short scale semi-acoustic bass and it does the job very well. Padding is good and the quality overall is the kind you'd expect on a much more expensive product. The storage pockets are pretty generous in size.
If you're looking for something you can throw in a van or take on an airplane, then you'll need a hard case. For lighter use, this is ideal.
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RAF HENDRIX 05.04.2022
OTTIMO RAPPORTO QUALITA' PREZZO ,CONSIGLIATO
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EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Fatman Stratman 18.12.2021
I bought this gig bag for a new Epiphone Casino. For the money, the quality is amazing, and is exceptional value for money.

For anyone worrying about the fit, with the Casino having the "long" headstock, fear not - the guitar fits in the gigbag perfectly. 20mm padding may not seem much, but when combined with the tough, hard wearing exterior of the gigbag, this item gives perfectly adequate protection for transporting a hollow bodied thinline guitar to and from a venue.

If you're going to throw your instrument in the back of a van, you'll need the security of a decent hard case - but you'll be paying nearer £100 for that, rather than the affordable sub £20 that this gigbag will cost.

Highly recommended.
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Trustworthy guitar's companion!
AnotherMan 01.07.2021
I was going to buy a guitar, and I figured that I need some way to safely and comfortably transport it (I'm no street or a concert musician, but occasionally there is a need for my guitar to go places with me), so I came across this product.
It is simple, tough and reliable - all I need!
The padding is not much, but for the price it is sufficient - firm, thick enough, comes in all places that need it (side walls included, the only place lacking is under a neck of a guitar). Zippers are big, so you can open and close them easily even in thick gloves, and strong, so your instrument does not come flying around from accidental swings or fall out if it's too heavy and the zipper came apart. There is also a neet little feature - the top of the neck portion of a bag is lined with a slippery, firm fabric on the inside, so that tuners and ends of strings are not tearing up the bag while in travel! It also has a plastic "toe" on the bottom so you can safely rest it on the ground and not damage the instrument or mess the bag up in dirt.
The bag has 2 pockets of respectable size - the top one can fit 3 pedals of standart size and 1 small power adapter for them, and the bottom one is quite large (the footprint of it is almost the size of A3 sheet), so you can fit all of the cables, sheet music, maybe a guitar processor and lots of other miscellaneous stuff in it! The side handle is padded and thick, so you can really get a grip of it, and the straps on the back of the bag are wide, padded and strong (but there could bit a little bit more padding to my taste).
It is a great choice for people on budget, who needs a sturdy, but yet comfortable, universal option!
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