🎶 Keep Your Sound Safe and Stylish!
The Gearlux Rectangular Electric Guitar Hard Case is engineered for musicians who demand both style and security. With its plush interior and robust foam padding, this case ensures your beloved Fender Strat or Tele is protected from the rigors of travel. Plus, the added lock and key feature provides an extra layer of security, making it the perfect companion for any gigging guitarist.
W**L
Gets the job done
It’s a solid bass case. It’s great because it’s affordable and still built pretty well. The only downside is that that it came with a key and is supposed to lock but the lock mechanism doesn’t work at all. Great purchase overall.
R**K
Beautiful and Solid-Built Case at a Nice Price.
This case fits my custom vintage telecaster-style guitar absolutely perfect! Matched the tweed cloth cover with a tweed neck strap and I feel like I've traveled back in time. Really ads to the enjoyment of playing the old rock and roll from years gone by, which are now looking like "the best of days" when you consider what's happening in the world now days.
K**.
Surprised
It's not expensive so I didn't expect much. I was surprised because the case appears well-made.It fits a Schecter Hellraiser or a C-1 E/A. They are slightly longer than a Strat. There is a little extra room above the headstock too. The interior panel could be deeper but only a little. I put a 10- pack box of strings in and the panel door, which is padded sat up but only slightly and didn't affect the seating of the guitar.I wasn't expecting the case to feel as solid as it does. I inspected the seams and didn't see tears cuts or extra glue. The lid and body match up well and the clasps work properly, though I did not use the locking feature. The stitching also seemed of good quality and the brass components seem to be affixed well. The yellow herringbone pattern cloth covering the majority of the exterior feels a little thin. But transporting it and having it shift about in the car (I have two of these and in the car one pushed up against the other, brass feet touching the cloth) did not result in tears or serious blemishes. There are brass feet on two sides of the case. They are balanced well and both cases I received laid flat and even on both sides. The handle placement is well-balanced for the uneven weight of a guitar.The padding is adequate. I don't think I'd trust an airline with a guitar in here without extra padding. But if you aren't frequently dropping your case this should be fine. There is no shoulder strap. But the well-placed handle which is comfortable to hold and also well-made and the slightly slimmer design make up for the lack of a strap or connections for a strap.
R**N
Looks sharp from a distance
Solid build. Heavy. Looks sharp from across the room if you like tweed. The buckles work well and hold tight. But there are minor manufacturing defects like the end binding is glued down crooked, the binding was torn in one place and there's a small ding in mine on one of the back edges. There's no molding on the inside except for a neck support but it holds a stratocaster securely enough. It stands straight on end with a strat inside without tilting over. Side by side it's about 1.5 inches longer than a top-of-the-line Fender case.
G**N
Nice hard shell case
A good hard shell case. I'm using for my Harley Benton JB-62 Jazz Bass. Good quality for a lower priced case. Decent storage area.
G**L
OK for the Money
It's OK for most uses and fits my Telecaster just fine, but it's not as sturdy as other cases in this price range. Tweed is acutally more like vinyl, the rivets that hold the latches are not fully seated, and weirdly enough the "lock" is only cosmetic because it doesn't have any mechanism in the lock housing. But it does have a key!
M**!
Quality
I Love everything about my Bass case 💗.
M**S
Excellent Case
The retro-nostalgiac appearance is what attracted me, and I stayed for the price. I purchased this to house a 200€ guitar, so I was pretty price sensitive.These are decidedly not flight cases, but for everyday storage and local gigging, it's fine. It's not as form-fitting as one designed for a particular shape, but it does support the neck, and my Tele doesn't shift inside when I transport it. The padding is suitable, and the construction is fine for the price. There is a compartment inside for picks, strings and the like. I recommend it.
T**R
It’ll do
It’s not incredibly stable. The head and neck free float don’t stay in position and you will find it shifts when lifted from laying down.It’s not terrible, but spend the extra $50 for a better case unless you are on a strict budget. I’m that instance it’ll do fine.
M**N
Great
Great product only wish I could fit my 3 les pauls in there cases great price.
A**R
A Decent Inexpensive Case !
The Case would work for most Situations, where You're personally moving your Guitar around in the Case . I don't know if I would have full faith in it protecting my Guitar, if Baggage Handlers were involved .
D**H
Horrible
Horrible quality, used one gig and already one latch won’t work. Also the center storage compartment is flimsy and mine fell apart after 1 use. Avoid, buy a quality one from a music shop
T**.
Do not fit a Kramer assault plus
Looks like a nice and sturdy case, but to small for my guitar. I do not recommend buying if you have a guitar with a reverse headstock and 24 fret scale.
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