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Good value dust cover
Bought this to go along with a Harley Benton ST-20 BK. Since it is such a cheap guitar, didn't want to spend too much on the bag. Glad I didn't. This bag is great for the money.
Pros:
- Value for money
- Good fit for ST-20, including with strap attached
- smooth and good quality zips
- large zip pocket on front
Cons:
- no padding on the shoulder straps, but not a problem with a light guitar like the ST-20
- plastic strap adjusters may be weak link in otherwise solid feeling construction
- I feel like the padding could also be a little better around the guitar
Overall, I think this is great value for money. Even just to have a bag to keep the guitar clean while on the stand. But it also feels like the quality is good enough for transporting the guitar around, as long as care is taken.
Much better than I was expecting for the price.
Pros:
- Value for money
- Good fit for ST-20, including with strap attached
- smooth and good quality zips
- large zip pocket on front
Cons:
- no padding on the shoulder straps, but not a problem with a light guitar like the ST-20
- plastic strap adjusters may be weak link in otherwise solid feeling construction
- I feel like the padding could also be a little better around the guitar
Overall, I think this is great value for money. Even just to have a bag to keep the guitar clean while on the stand. But it also feels like the quality is good enough for transporting the guitar around, as long as care is taken.
Much better than I was expecting for the price.
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ECO (nomically) FRIENDLY
I bought this Gigbag as a companion to the Harley Benton Double Cutaway in Pelham blue I purchased.
This is what a Economically friendly gig bag should be. solidly padded, 2 shoulder straps, a handle, and 1 large pocket. where others are nothing more than a raincoat for your instrument someone at Thomann asked "what are the minimum requirements to be a solid basic gigbag?" then answered that question. There are no extras here. No extra pockets, no triple thick padding, no thin wire frame to keep it rigid. Just a solid medium duty gigbag.
This is what a Economically friendly gig bag should be. solidly padded, 2 shoulder straps, a handle, and 1 large pocket. where others are nothing more than a raincoat for your instrument someone at Thomann asked "what are the minimum requirements to be a solid basic gigbag?" then answered that question. There are no extras here. No extra pockets, no triple thick padding, no thin wire frame to keep it rigid. Just a solid medium duty gigbag.
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$9?
This is a real piece of luggage! not gonna buy a $200 case for a $200 guitar but stupid not have something carry it and keep it from accidents while in between home and......? My other bags I've had 1 strap and handle this you can use like a backpack or any shoulder stitching and outer shell is 2nd to none the only reservation I feel could be an issue is its not fur lined or felt on the inside which makes it thinner and less shielded from the elements. Temp and humidity can and will play havoc on your guitar. Who wants to play the tweak and maint it could take dayz to get it back to its sweet spot! I wanna play! So don't leave it in a hot car for several hours keep in mind should be fine! It's worth more than they sell for.
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Better than you can reasonably expect
I bought a Squier Classic Vibe 60’s Jaguar and a Squier 40th Anniversary Jazzmaster.
These guitars are supplied boxed but without any cases or gigbags
I bought these Thomann gigbags because they were so ridiculously cheap but I assumed they would hopefully suffice for these nice but inexpensive guitars.
Admittedly they’re not the best gigbags available but considering the price they really are better than you can reasonably expect. Around this time I bought another gigbag from a retailer in the UK for £29.95 which is probably a fair price for what’s on offer. The Thomann gigbags are not that far behind and nearly a third of the orice each. I’ve seen cheap unimpressive gigbags in stores but these are actually quite passable, or dare I say it, good!
These guitars are supplied boxed but without any cases or gigbags
I bought these Thomann gigbags because they were so ridiculously cheap but I assumed they would hopefully suffice for these nice but inexpensive guitars.
Admittedly they’re not the best gigbags available but considering the price they really are better than you can reasonably expect. Around this time I bought another gigbag from a retailer in the UK for £29.95 which is probably a fair price for what’s on offer. The Thomann gigbags are not that far behind and nearly a third of the orice each. I’ve seen cheap unimpressive gigbags in stores but these are actually quite passable, or dare I say it, good!
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Great Budget-Friendly Bag!
The Thomann E-Guitar Gigbag Eco is an affordable and reliable gig bag designed to provide essential protection for your electric guitar. With a lightweight construction and durable materials, it offers a budget-friendly solution without compromising on quality. Featuring a water-resistant exterior and a soft padded interior, this gig bag safeguards your instrument against minor bumps, scratches, and light moisture. The adjustable shoulder straps and reinforced handle ensure comfortable transportation, making it ideal for musicians on the go.
While it may lack some of the premium features found in higher-end gig bags, the Gigbag delivers solid value for its price. It's an excellent choice for beginners or those on a tight budget who need a functional and affordable option to keep their electric guitar protected during travel or storage.
While it may lack some of the premium features found in higher-end gig bags, the Gigbag delivers solid value for its price. It's an excellent choice for beginners or those on a tight budget who need a functional and affordable option to keep their electric guitar protected during travel or storage.
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Great quality for the price
I bought two of these gigbags to store some guitars in to stop them getting dusty between uses and I've got no complaints at all.
For the price, these are great. I didn't buy them expecting lined interiors or a restraining strap for the neck, I just wanted something to put the guitars in whilst I wasn't using them.
Very happy with what I got for how much I paid.
For the price, these are great. I didn't buy them expecting lined interiors or a restraining strap for the neck, I just wanted something to put the guitars in whilst I wasn't using them.
Very happy with what I got for how much I paid.
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Amazing quality for the price
I bought it as a bundle with a guitar, as to make it easier to carry. It has a zipper pocket on the outside which easily holds a lot of my stuff for when I carry my guitar and can't take a backpack. It also has an interior pocket which I use for the guitar cable, but you might get limited use out of it since it doesn't have a zipper and the cable might be dragged down by gravity. Otherwise, it's gets the job done very well.
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Great value and quality for a small price
I tried a few inexpensive gigbags throughout the years and this one might not only be the cheapest, but also the best one I bought for under 20 euro.
I bought this bag to protect my Ibanez GRGR131EX when I drive from A to B and it fit my needs exactly. Padding feels nice and quite large accessories pocket on the front is a nice addition. There are two shoulder straps and a side handle and while not padded, they feel comfortable enough while handling.
Depending on your needs (i.e. transporting the guitar by bus/metro) and the value of it (if your guitar is worth more than 500 euro, you probably should look for a thicker padded deluxe gigbag or a hardshell case).
If you're on a budget and don't need a fancy hardshell case to protect your guitar, this particular gigbag by Thomann should exceed your expectations for the price you pay.
I bought this bag to protect my Ibanez GRGR131EX when I drive from A to B and it fit my needs exactly. Padding feels nice and quite large accessories pocket on the front is a nice addition. There are two shoulder straps and a side handle and while not padded, they feel comfortable enough while handling.
Depending on your needs (i.e. transporting the guitar by bus/metro) and the value of it (if your guitar is worth more than 500 euro, you probably should look for a thicker padded deluxe gigbag or a hardshell case).
If you're on a budget and don't need a fancy hardshell case to protect your guitar, this particular gigbag by Thomann should exceed your expectations for the price you pay.
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Best Price Performance Softcase I've ever seen.
I ordered the product as a bundle with my Harley Benton guitar, I examined the product before purchasing, I liked the features of the product; It is an ergonomic, quality outer surface, lightly resistant to water and a highly functional product for the price it is offered.
In conclusion; Maybe not the best quality and protective product, but a product that offers useful solutions at affordable prices. If you ask my personal opinion, it makes me happy to see such products.
In conclusion; Maybe not the best quality and protective product, but a product that offers useful solutions at affordable prices. If you ask my personal opinion, it makes me happy to see such products.
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they are doing their job well
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