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I bought this bag a while ago and to be honest its held up good.
If you have a Tele or a Strat then it will fit perfect but if you have a different instrument maybe go for something else. unfortunately it doesn't have any bracing for the neck or strap button so you will have to pay attention to that
But overall I am happy with my purchase
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Literally falls apart after a few years
DennisNo1 09.12.2024
I bought this bag in 2019. Didn't put it through much. Mostly kept my Telecaster covered at home and occasionally brought it to guitar lessons, up until about two years ago when I stopped with the lessons, after that it was only at home.
I was always slightly annoyed by the fact that the front pocket is just too small to fit an A4 piece of paper. That seemed like poor design to me: an A4 would have fit if they would have just made the pocket 5-10% larger. But it's a good looking bag that's functional enough otherwise.
Recently I noticed that the edges seemed to be falling off at places, giving off tiny pieces of fibre that irritate the nose, eyes and airways. Upon further investigation I noticed that a piece of the actual strap had fallen off. I tried and with very little effort I could rip it in half my hands. That's completely unacceptable! I won't ever buy another gigbag from Fender again. I never had such problems with gigbags from Ritter.
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Looks good feels good but
Justareview 16.12.2018
really thin. Thought it might be enough to protect an indestructible Strat but personally 10mm padding is too thin. Better take the 20mm version which unfortunately is not available in tweed.
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I regret buying this
Robert Peterson 09.05.2021
I bought this for my Fender Stratacoustic and that was a mistake. This gig bag is REALLY small and my Stratacoustic doesn't fit within the bag...preventing me from closing up the zippers. I haven't tried it with any of my other guitars, but I'm assuming it'd would be a tight fit with my Fender Stratocasters. I bought this specifically for my Stratacoustic, so I don't even care if my Strats will fit in it.
The tweed finish looks nice (mainly why I bought it) and the zippers haven't burst when I tried to close it, but overall this gig bag isn't worth more than a 20 Euro bag...you're paying for the "Fender" logo on it, nothing more. The bag itself was very thin and would only protect a guitar from the slightest of bumps...other gig bags in this price range are much thicker and much higher quality. Other reviews mentioned that this bag is thing and small...I should have listened and simply bought a generic gig bag for my Stratacoustic, as I'd have been better served and wouldn't have been disappointed in this purchase.
Avoid this unless you have a very small guitar that you place in the bag and only have to drive for 2 minutes to get to the gig.