Top-loading Case for a Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with Headlock Neck Suspension System, Molded Rubber Outsole, EVA Insole, Storage Compartments, and Backpack Straps - Black
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Specifications |
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Brand | MONO | ||
Category | Acoustic Guitar Gig Bags | ||
Intended Guitar Type: | Dreadnought, Archtop, | ||
Int Overall Length: | 42", | ||
Int Body Length: | 22", | ||
Int Body Depth: | 5", | ||
Int Lower Bout Width: | 16", | ||
Int Upper Bout Width: | 13.5", | ||
Handles/Straps: | Backpack, carry, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | M80-VAD-BLK, |
Mono .... Simply Worth It!
I have another guitar, my first OM, Alverez Yaʻiri FYM66 HD 50 yr. Old Hondurian Mahagony, solid guitar Great guitar... I didnʻt like my Om / classical suze Reunion Blues Contenetial gig bag.... too short always lay it down to unzip it... I like to leave my TC electronic clip on tuner on the top of the head, and missed the "Standing ability the vertigo offers, along with… read more the excellent protection it affords. Josh Kattner helped me select this mono acoustic vertigo! , It gives me everyrhing I could ask for, lightweight, simply all I need, the absolute best, and safe for my new baby! Kekai Chock
Love these bags
I now have two of these bags: one for electric and now one for my concert sized acoustic. It's sized for a dreadnought, but the concert size fits nicely in it as well. What I love about these is the top loading and the fact that it has neck brace inside. The bag is rigid and doesn't flop around like other gig bags and so it offers more protection and support. I use it mainly… read more for going to/from my lessons since the backpack type straps make it much easier to carry than the hard case that came with the guitar. It's pricey, but in this case you get what you pay for (no pun intended).
Leader of the pack
I already own the Mono dual acoustic-electric gig bag so the choice was easy when it came time to retire my 15+ year-old bag that had served me so well. The design and quality of Mono bags is worth every penny. The rigid sides, built-in neck support and "tire-tread" base set this bag apart from the competition. Plenty of storage with handy compartments for all my gear. This… read more bag will easily outlast my old one.
I like it
well made, very handy, nice and light
Just great.
We'll worth the money.
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