Reunion Blues CV E-Guitar Case

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Case for Electric Guitar

  • Waterproof outer material
  • Lightweight Flexoskeleton protection system of 1" thick high-density foam and EVA impact panels that offers enough protection to survive a 40-foot drop without so much as a nick or scratch
  • Zero G palm-contoured handle with weight distributing foam core
  • Neck brace suspension system with adjustable, locking security strap
  • Ballistic Quadraweave outside with waterproof zippers and rigid EVA straps
  • Interior protector pads at headstock and endpin
  • High strength cords and seams
  • Reinforced and abrasion resistant edges
  • double seams
  • Hideaway backpack straps
  • Rubber foam handle for maximum comfort
  • Outside pocket
  • Weight: 2.9 kg
  • Colour: Dark Grey

Dimensions:

  • Length: approx. 101.6 cm
  • Internal upper bout: 33.0 cm
  • Internal lower bout: 35.5 cm
  • Internal depth: 7.6 cm
Available since July 2017
Item number 410018
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Dark Grey
Cases For ST-Style Guitars Yes
Cases For T-Style Models Yes
for double cut models Yes
foe semi-hollowbody models Yes
Cases For V-Style Guitars No
for single cut models Yes
Cases For Jazzguitars No
For Other Models No
222 €
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Great product.
Paz. 07.09.2020
I use this case/gig bag for my tele. It keeps it safe and dry in all sorts of travel conditions. I never check my instrument in, so it always goes with me as cabbie baggage or in the overheads on buses and trains. A Great product. Once again, Thanks Thomann.
Pro's. Well padded, stiff-ish, good handles and straps, great neck support.
Con's. None that I can find.
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Best gigbag out there
Ballibulli 25.10.2021
This is the best compromise between a hard case and a gigbag I've ever used.

It keep both your back and instrument protected with its sturdy construction. In the pocket, I easily fit my 13 inch laptop a couple cables and general gear. I'm not afraid to throw the case around as it gets very stable when closed and after almost a year there are no real visual tear on the exterior and interior. I probably wouldn't let it go below when flying but if I had to, I believe the guitar would make it.

If you want to bring your precious instrument with you without having to worry you should give the reunion blues a go
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whoa – had to admit i was wrong: this one does it!
rbbrnck 14.06.2024
speaking of cases, i never really surrendered to accepting anything less than a hard one, so far – and, was i wrong!

this one ticks all boxes, as far as transportation on a personal vehicle goes: it's featherlight, sturdy, perfectly balanced – and not as bulky as some other ones are.

i'd only wish it came with a single belt, too, instead of only the double backpack-like ones – because i always have to carry a laptop around, so there's already a backpack with that one on my shoulders... but none has this feature, so this isn't the only one without.

it sure rivals some good hard ones, price-wise – but it fares pretty well, or even better than some of them, on specific aspects (namely: in high-humidity areas).

mine often keeps in the trunk of a car for a whole day, in seriously foggy outdoors, with a thinline tele tucked inside... and, contrary to the fancy original-branded hard-case, that poshy tweed one that comes with limited models, i never experienced dew to condense on the inside of this Reunion Blues CV.

i haven't tried to assess whether its content might survive a fall from 2 meters with the headstock hitting a marble floor head-first... and it surely depends on how heavy the guitar body is anyway, if the neck's meant to survive, speaking of a tele – but i wouldn't try it with any off-the-shelf hard-case anyway...

it felt and feels like money well-spent... after years of use, it still looks (and works) as new, and never a damage to its precious load inside – it won over my biased prejudice, and i can now only recommend it!
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The best gigbag money can buy
Williagea 19.01.2021
The title says it all, quite pricy for a "gigbag" but the protection is as good as a hard case, its lightweight and looks great. I have bought the different shapes for my other guitars because they are that good. You won't regret buying this if you have to carry your guitar a lot.
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