🎶 Elevate Your Gig Game with Style!
The Reunion Blues Continental Voyager Gig Bag is a premium protective solution for your semi-hollow and hollow body guitars, featuring a sleek black design, lightweight construction, and professional-grade materials to ensure your instrument travels safely and stylishly.
Product Dimensions | 119.38 x 20.32 x 50.8 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | RBCSH |
Colour | Black |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
A**ー
初セミハードケース
中がしっかりしていて、満足です。重さもハードケースに比べれば、軽くて運びやすいです。ただし、高さがあるため、背負った際には、出入り口で引っかからないか注意が必要です。電車などは下ろさないと入れないです。
L**R
Fantastic and robust guitar case
Fits my Gibson es 137 like a glove. Build quality is excellent. No regrets and very happy with purchase. I heartily recommend this to anyone who needs a semi-hollow case.
A**S
Great protection! A few picky complaints.
After comparing all gig bags I could find in person, including Mono M80/Vertigo, this definitely seems the best protection money can buy. I especially think the value is great compared to the old school leather Reunion Blues cases, which were rugged, durable and beautiful, but heavy and without any rigid strength.Pros:1. I’d trust this over a traditional hard case or a low end SKB style flight case. It’s semi forcibly skeleton would likely protect the guitar better in a fall that would cause a hard case to come open or break. That said, still probably a heavy duty flight case is better protection (but you have to carry it).2. Finally a gig bag I can bike with!3. Excellent quality build4. External pocket is sufficient size, though not huge, and adds strength, rigidity and protection to the case.5. Soft plush lining - really, the nicest lining in a gig bag I’ve seen.6. Nice padding on the back for carrying with straps7. Hidden “handle” on the back, right above the straps.8. Tough skin on both the bottom (boot) and the top (eg head stock) of the case, which is great for longevity.Cons:1. It’s longer than many gig bags. It’s 1” longer than the Mono M80 for semi hollows. It’s about 5” longer than my other Crossrock gig bag. Sadly it doesn’t fit in my car trunk as easily as my old gig bag. As well, internally it leaves 2-1/2” extra space above my 42” long guitar’s headstock even with the extra space pads in. So seems like they could have made it shorter and still safe, but maybe the extra length protects the head stock in an upside down fall.2. Inside bottom spacer pads seem to be a design afterthought rather than intended. Other cases just have built in extra padding. Picky, but also a gripe because of the above con of excess length.3. Neck brace Velcro strap is a bit awkward. Seems like there could be an easier method than having to dig your hands into the side of the case to undo it.4. You almost HAVE to open the case fully on its back to put your guitar in (eg you can’t easily slide it in the top like you can with a Mono case or soft gig bag). This is largely due to the strength of the reinforcement that makes it so wonderfully protective, so a bit of a trade off.5. Shoulder straps. They’re mounted a bit low, making the guitar ride pretty high on the back when they’re snug and comfortable. I’m 6’ tall exactly, and I have to either loosen the straps to a less than ideal length or duck when going through doors. I also wish the zippier at the top of the back padding could flip inside the padding.6. No reflective strips. It’sa sexy dark colour, but I’d be glad for a couple reflective strips for visibility when on foot or bike at night.Cons all said, which are picky, it’s really the best protection I was able to find in a gig bag.Most of my friends use Mono cases, so I’m quite familiar with them. The Mono cases have rigid sides, but soft top (and back, it seems). If I had to go on the road with one, I’d definitely choose the RB Continental Voyager; I knit my guitar would be fine even at the bottom of the pile of a bunch of other gear.
O**R
Excellent guitar case.
Does not fit all archtops! Only the flattest ones.
C**J
Gig bag arrived with neck block zipper installed backwards and not attached to both sides.
Gig bag arrived with neck block zipper installed backwards and not attached to both sides. Reunion Blues rep told me too bad and to take it up with amazon when I called them about making a warranty claim. I will be returning for a refund. Buy a Mono Vertigo instead.
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