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Rockbag 20507 Gig Bag Hollow Body

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Rockbag 20507 Gig Bag Hollow Body
157 AED 41,18 €
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Fixa 28.11.2020
A review of this product has to bear in mind its price. Compared to other bags that I have both above and below this price range, I think that it holds its place quite well. Overall, it is well made. I have not found incorrect stitching, seams or threads hanging about on the one I got. It has quite ample storage for the notepads, cabling and other typical guitar materials one would routinely carry about. I also like very much the dedicated padding for the headstock and Velcro fastening strap to hold the guitar in place. There is also a padding at the footing of the bag to cushion the guitar when the bag is rested upright. Some reviewers have criticized the padding for not being thick enough but it is fine enough for me and I also would highlight that many other bags in this price range do not have this option. The bag is made of nylon material which makes it very soft so that, even with the guitar in it, it hangs loose like a bad fitting suit that may crumble off!! The soft nylon material also obviously raises some questions about the bag’s sturdiness against wear or tear. I however knew about the material before I bought the bag and this is of course also the reason why it is priced the way it is, at only about half the price of its much sturdier brother made of “Rocktex” that I have had for more than ten years, used it for long travel several times and it is going very strong without any real damage. Other reviews are also critical of the zipper but once again this is the type that one sees in most bags at this price range. For sure, mine has got stuck once or twice as I was drawing it open or closing it but so far it is working well and has certainly not jumped out of socket. There is also a lot criticism in the reviews about the bag’s straps which are said to be too thin and some have even apparently had theirs tearing off. Here again, these are pretty much what one sees in bags in this price range and frankly I have seen much worse. In my case, I hardly ever have to log the guitar over my back because of the limited mobile uses to which I put it and I really have not experienced any particular problem when I have slung the bag over my shoulder loaded with the guitar. The more important element for me is rather the handle. One reviewer has criticized it saying that his bag was difficult to carry in a balanced manner. I have to say that this has not been my experience so far and the bag carries normally without either nose-diving or kicking upwards to my face! I am also not unhappy with the padding of the bag as a whole. It is clearly not as thick as in the “Rocktex” version or other pricier bags but I would not call it thin either. Rather, I find it quite sufficient for the relatively controlled uses I had in mind when I bought the bag, namely for daily keeping of the guitar, to protect it from moisture, dust, dirt and other interferences of that nature and to use it for my weekly drives to the guitar class. I would definitely not use it for heavy or long-term storage of the guitar or in places or situations where it could be knocked about or drop down heavily. It is clearly also not suitable at all if you had to check in your guitar on a flight. In fact, even if you took the guitar in this bag with you in the cabin and placed it in the overhead locker, I do not think it would be well protected from items that other pax might place on it. Taking all these considerations into account, my overall view is that as long as the buyer is quite clear on the limitations of the bag and, even more importantly, the uses to which s/he plans to put it, for what you get at this price, it is quite a good buy for one’s money and even better than some others in this price range. The only other caution I would highlight is that buyers should pay special attention to the information that THE BAG IS MEANT SPECIFICALLY FOR HOLLOW-BODY GUITARS!! For regular ST, T style or double cut solid body guitars, it is way too large and would not be suitable at all. Even with the head-stock strapped in, the guitar wobbles around quite a bit and, as I have said, the bag fits in only a crumble around it! In fact, even for my Epiphone ES339 for which I bought the bag, it is way too large, tall and long and I have to pad the guitar with some soft materials for it to fit snugly and for the bag to be able to stand upright properly. But even with all that, I still made the decision to keep the bag and I am overall happy with it.
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you want better, pay more
AnPo 08.01.2022
this is a really good bag, but there are a couple of downsides. the outer material is dense, the bottom is protected by rubber. The zipper is medium and unprotected, sometimes sticking. did not like the rustling inner material, the seams are sloppy. it seems that more attention has been paid to the back of the bearer, rather than the protection of the instrument itself.
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Works for me
Anonymous 13.01.2022
Provides protection and keeps the dust off...also holds my humidity pks..a ton of pockets...I needed one so I bought one...simple
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Muje 26.09.2019
I needed a gig bag for my new Guild T-50 Slim for some small gigs when there is no need for a custom hard case that came with it. It is easier to carry guitar hanging on shoulder(s). This gig bag seems good, with two big wide pockets on the front, one for little things on the top, and one small pocket inside under the neck. It is sufficient for controlled environment, but even at home, I keep my archtop in hard case.
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Good quality bag
bflo 11.11.2021
I bought this for my Hagstrom Super Viking after realising that none of my current gig bags could fit the wider body. I emailed the Thomann reps and they were super helpful.
I've had it for over 6 months now and haven't seen any quality issues.
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Anonymous 18.07.2014
This is my third Rockbag And is a 335 style purchased for an Ibanez AF55 hollow body jazz guitar, and fits to perfection. My two othersare for bass guitars and like them this is first class in every respect. Very good value all round.
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Great value gig bag for 335 style.
Andy737 02.08.2013
Well, like many people, I was lusting after a Mono gig-bag. They just look so gorgeous - and I'm sure for top pro's they're the thing. But do you really want to pay five times the price of this one? I've had a couple of Rockbags in the past - and this one is much the same: well-made, solid, does exactly what it's meant to - and all at a very reasonable price. The padding depth is so much better than the free 10mm things you get with a new guitar. The outside carry-handles and back-pack straps are solid and well-secured. There's plenty of pocket space. The zips aren't top quality, but I've never had one fail yet. Most importantly, it seems pretty tear- and water proof. You wouldn't want to check it in the river probably, but for showers it keeps everything nice and dry. It's not a Mono for sure, but it does what I need much more cost-effectively.
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The only choice
AnasKollias 14.11.2024
When you arrive at choosing a gig bag / soft case for your instrument and you need specific features at a super affordable price, then the choice for me is usually only one: Rockbag!
I own two more such gig bags, one for my classical and one for my bass guitar. The reason? Water repellent, thicker (25mm) from other solutions at the same price point (others are usually 15 or 20mm), and with a neck saving system that I feel is necessary to keep unpleasant surprises away.
Super easy to clean, super easy to carry, super sturdy. Great pockets for your stuff - can handle strings, cables, even pedals! Hard to beat. My only alternative to a hard case.
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Perfect protection for my semi-acoustic
Bimal 29.07.2022
I have a lovely Ibanez semi-acoustic guitar and needed a protective gig bag to transport it to gigs and so on, but I couldn't find a decent one - until I looked at the Thomann website. This was exactly what I needed, with plenty of padded protection, pockets for storage, and the right size for the instrument. The handle is very secure which is very important but there are several ways to lift the bag and instrument which makes it very versatile. I would have no hesitation in recommending this gig bag - you won't be disappointed!
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Good Case
ZoltanRMusic 27.03.2021
I was satisfied with the case for the most part. There are plenty of space for your sheet music, smaller pedalboard or cables in the guitar case. I have expected it to be a little bit more padded though. It is still OK, and what is the instrument. The design is Simple, but looks good.
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Rockbag 20507 Gig Bag Hollow Body