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Due to a recent acquisition taking over my Mono M80 and rendering my Gitane D500 homeless*, I needed a new gig bag. I put some time in on Amazon, looked at reviews and videos there and elsewhere on various sites, and compared what I saw to what I already own or have owned in the past**, or what people I know own.
In my experience, the Mono M80 and Reunion Blues Continental are the two best "soft" cases out there and are the benchmarks for any search***. Having one of each, I know that I prefer the Mono's ergonomics, and was looking for something that approaches it, but did not want to spend $250 on case. There are a LOT of cases on Amazon, but when I looked closely, most took themselves out of the running, due to some combination of odd features, insufficient padding/protection, or bad reviews****.
The one that stood out to me is the Music Area WIND bag (obviously, the manufacturers are not native English speakers). Lots of padding, some rigid reinforcement, plentiful and well thought out pouches, good handles and straps, no bad reviews, plus a couple that say it rivals the M80; $110 [prices on these seem to fluctuate a lot]. I decided to take a chance. It arrived today. It is as advertised in terms of padding, rigidity, and features. My guitar fits in it well (snug-ish around the sides, extra room at the peghead). Good pouches, handles, and straps, appears well made, light weight. The M80 definitely is a better case -- the exterior seems a little tougher, the pouches are better designed, padding seems a bit better, and sits in a better place on the back. But it's close, and I'd be happy with the Windbag for any of my guitars. A few pics below:
* I bought the Gitane without a case (I don't use hard cases, and whenever possible buy guitars without one) and moved it into the Mono previously occupied by my former flattop, which has moved on to a new owner.
**In addition to the Mono, I have a Reunion Blues Continental (semi-hollow size), Reunion Blues Aero (strat size), Road Runner Boulevard (dread size). In the past I've had a couple of Mooradians (super comfortable, well padded, and have great pouches, but the padding turned into powder after a few years), and a couple of other generic thinly padded cloth bags. Other people I know have other Mono or RB bags, high end leather bags, cloth covered styrofoam cases, various guitar-brand padded cloth cases . I think I have a good handle on what's out there at various price points.
*** Between the two, the M80 has better pouches (bigger, more of them, easier to open and close), is lighter and is more comfortable to carry. The RBC is appreciably more protective (as good as or better than any hard case, short of a flight case), but the pouches don't work as well, it's quite heavy, and it carries high on the back, so you have to watch it around doorways and low-flying aircraft. The latest RBC (called the RBC "Voyager") is about $200. The M80 is about $250. I got really good deals on mine quite a while ago and paid less, IIRC, about $175 for the Mono and $100 for the RBC, but I haven't seen deals on either recently. Both companies make less expensive models ($110-150), but each of them trades off features and protectiveness against price. The Road Runner Boulevard is pretty good for a padded cloth case (great pouches, some firmness to its padding, comfortable to carry), but I wanted something more robust. The Aero is very compact, and very protective, but the pouches are un-usable. Hence, the search.
**** For instance, the Gator Transit looks like it checks all the function/protection boxes, but many reviews say the handle tears off almost immediately. One by a company called Cahaya looks to be well made and sturdy, but its pouches are useless. Several others have multiple reports of being defective., or look flimsy.
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12-28-2020 05:22 PM
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Thanks for Posting this John. I am glad you found a bag to fit your guitar.
Its not as easy as it seems it would be.
My Gator Transit Bag is setup like your new bag and it works well. I like the backpack straps. They make it easier to carry the guitar and have my hands free to carry luggage or open doors and such.. And the handles on my bag are perfectly fine. They wont tear off.
I like lightweight bags. I've been on a wild goose chase trying to find a Polyfoam bag for my Ibanez GB100. Especially the Polyfoam type.
Joe D
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Originally Posted by Max405
Hmm, polyfoam type for GB? That's a tough one.
John
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
John
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Originally Posted by John A.
I am trying to find the bass version, but it looks like it's not available in the US. I see it available in Europe.
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
https://www.amazon.com/Music-Area-Gu...s%2C170&sr=1-9
With Amazon, things pop and disappear, and their prices change, so you may have to try more than one search, but it does appear to be there.
John
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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It looks pretty much the same -- the only difference I can see is that it is lock-able (and more expensive, but maybe the price will come down if you wait).
John
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Thanks for the thorough and thoughtful review. Congratulations, and backpack it in good health!
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Hi, I have been looking for a moderately priced bag for my 17"x3" arch tops. After reading the review I looked at the #30 for acoustic and it shows the following:
- Total Length excluding removable bumper=43’’, Total Length including removable bumper=44.5”, Depth=5", Upper Bout Width=12", Lower Bout Width=15.5
- Does that sound right? If their description is true, my guitars won't be even close.
- ?Thanks!
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JazzDaddy, Check out the Gator Transit Jumbo Bag.
It fits my L5 perfectly.
JD
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Originally Posted by JazzDaddyD
Based on how my 15.5" Gitane and 16" 77 Hawk Jazz fit in it, I don't think a 17" guitar would fit, even with the bumpers out. As near as I can tell, they're there more to adapt the case between dreadnought and rounder shapes than to accommodate a larger lower bout.
Looking at my archtop in my Mono M80, I think a 17-incher might fit, but I'd have to try one to be sure. Probably better to go with Joe D's recommendation of a Gator Transit jumbo size.
John
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John, would you be able to weigh that for us?
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
John
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by Max405Hi Max,
Apologies to unearth this thread but I need some help. I'm looking for a nice but not very expensive gig bag/soft case for my Epiphone Broadway but I'm not being very successful. It's a big 17" archtop (total length is 44") and the only bag I found with these measures is the Gator Transit Jumbo.
Could you please tell me more about your experience with this bag? Is it semi-rigid like a Mini bag? Do you feel comfortable in carrying your L5 in it?
Thanks!
Arthur.
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