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Was in between BAM Cabin and Hiscox. Finally went with this Hiscox for my alto Selmer SA2.
Very sturdy case. Looks like it does what it says. The aluminum around the case prevents from deformation by hitting it. ABS Shell is not moving at all no matter how hard you press it down.
On the inside it has a very beautiful blue soft material and cushions placed exactly where they should be to keep the sax safe.
The accessory compartment is a bit small. It holds only the neck,mouthpiece and a couple of reeds. But it's a form case. Space is not the strong part of these cases.
The Latches are 3 and they don't open tha easy like they do with BAM for example. Looking more secure and even if one gets open it will not let the case open. You have to push it up and forward in order to open. I would like to have all 3 latches with locks but only the middle one has it. Shoulder strap is also very nice.
Even tried to shake the case with the instrument in it. Had to shake really hard until I felt something moving in it!!
Nice and safe. Would buy me one for my tenor as well.
After a couple weeks I sadly have to downgrade my stars.
Now that my SAII has settled in the case, it's bouncing up and down. Not all of the instrument. Only the Bow section.
I would strongly not recommend this to Selmer owners.
I am also going to sell this one and get me a BAM.