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Thomann E-Bass Gigbag Premium

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Premium Gig Bag for Electric Bass

  • Material: Water resistant Leatherex
  • 30 mm High-density industrial padding material
  • 4 External compartments
  • "Retractable" backpack straps
  • Neck lock with hook-and-loop fastener
  • Extra reinforcement at the endpin, machine heads and bridge
  • Interior dimensions: Length: 120 cm
  • Width neck: 18 cm
  • Width at the body: 39 cm
  • Height: 6 cm
  • Main compartment (large) Dimensions: 36 x 26 cm
  • Colour: Brown
Available since July 2010
Item number 243807
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Model Universal
Padding (mm) 30 mm
Surface Material Leatherex
Outside Pocket Yes
Backpack Yes
Colour Brown
126 AED 32,77 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Pick this one up: A high-end gigbag that does not cost as much as a high-end gigbag
Der Student Anselmus, again 11.09.2019
When I read the endless praise of more expensive, high-end gigbags, from the usual brands that shall remain nameless, I am reminded of Ferris Bueller talking about Cameron's dad's Ferrari and saying: "If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up". So, sure, get a Mono or an Access or one of the fancy ones if you are okay with spending that amount of money on a gigbag. (Mind you, if you travel on foot across Brooklyn daily and you feel like you need the full protection of an expensive gigbag, who am I to judge you? You are right to invest in the things you use every day.)

In my experience, however, a good, padded gigbag will do just fine in most situations—that is, in those situations which do not require a hardshell case: there, even a high-end gigbag might struggle. My school of thought brings me to use a hardshell case where a hardshell case is needed. (By way of an aside, yes, semi-hardshell cases are great: but they are expensive, and a little impractical because you can't really fold them over, which may be necessary for storage.)

So, this thing seems pretty much indestructible. I have used it quite a bit and it looks like it's still got a lot of life in it. Several bumps it took on virtually every component of a London tube train were not reflected in the basses that were carried in it, so I guess the very thick padding does work. The straps work well, it has space for more or less anything (music, pedals, a laptop). I am not sure what else I could ask for. Perhaps most importantly, the thing is cheap: this is the price of a very average gigbag, while this feels quite luxurious to me. So, like Ferris, "I highly recommend picking one up".

There is one final caveat I must make: if you want to use the SKB 44 ATA Roller case, be careful because it will be a tight fit. Depending on your instrument, you might want to remove some of the SKB's internal padding.
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Great for Bass or Baritone Guitar
sjmDrum 23.06.2019
I bought this to go with a bass I got (also from Thomann), but it's spent more time travelling with me while holding a Baritone guitar (Denelectro Dead-on 67 Baritone) that I got not too long after the purchase of the bass. It fits both guitars perfectly. Tons of pocket space. Can hold cables, straps, picks, some notes, and even a couple of pedals if you're travelling light. I fit a Zoom MS-70CDR, a Ditto Looper, a Big Muff Nano, and the power supplies and cables required for those in the pockets with me one time while travelling. No issue.

The material has held up well over time as well. It felt a little cheap when I first got it, but now I'm thinking that my mind was playing tricks on me because of how inexpensive the gigbag was. Don't be fooled into thinking that inexpensive is the same as cheap. It has worn in pretty nicely, and it feels comfortable on my back now.

I will say that I'm using it more to protect my gear from water damage, scratches, and other surface level damage while I travel. I never put it underneath other gear in the car and I never go throwing it around really hard without a care. I still baby the guitar while it's in this bag. It has a neck block for support, which is nice, but the bag itself folds in half without a guitar inside, so I don't expect it to stop the neck of the guitar from snapping or cracking. If you're looking for that kind of protection in a soft gigbag, look elsewhere.
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Igor Sedov 12.01.2018
This gigbag is definitely worth its money. Yes, it is heavier than ordinary bags, but this is a reasonable fee for protection and functionality.

I completely hammer all the pockets of this bag:
- 2 pcs. three-meter cable,
- bass processor with an expression pedal,
- tabs in A4 paper format,
- strap for carrying on the shoulder (I carry it with me),
- removable shoes (light sneakers),
- a bottle of water 0.5 liters.
It's all, though not without difficulty, but it fits.

I like to wear my Marcus Miller V7 Swamp Ash-5 TS on the back, then hands are free. The total weight of the whole set becomes big and I'm afraid that the shoulder straps will one day start to tear. I would be willing to pay a little more for the quality of the sewn seams of all the straps of this bag. But in any case, I'm satisfied with this gigbag!
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Quite Impressed!
Andrei M. 14.10.2022
I bought this for a Sire P5 and I have to say I was quite surprised at the amount of "guitar gigbag" I got for my money. I would almost go as far as saying that it's almost a soft case! Though not quite there!

Build quality is excellent I haven't found anything wrong with it. And trust me I looked. Padding is great on all sides, even the bottom has rubber dampening, guitar sits perfectly inside the gigbag and it has neck support!! The "hiding away" of the straps is such an underrated feature.. having this case sit next to or in between another 3-4 guitar gigbags or cases it's so nice that there is nothing hanging awkwardly or getting caught in between or under something else. Don't think twice just buy it.. there is no way you can get anything better at this price point from my point of view.

This gigbag screams attention to quality and detail. Honestly I'm super impressed with thomann on this gigbag and the price it has.

The only nit pick I have with it is that my gigbag that I got with my fender has a front handle.. my Gator PG-E soft case also has a front handle. This does not and I'm always reaching for it!! This is just my two cents.. I've found it useful to have. If you're going with it on any sort of public transport that handle could come in handy.

Ignoring that little nit pick this is such a solid choice to keep your instrument safe while going around with it or storing it something that it's just not even funny you can get it for this price!

Thank you Thomann.
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