🎶 Elevate Your Guitar Game with Style!
The CAHAYA41 In Acoustic Guitar Bag is a premium gig bag designed for 39/40/41 inch guitars, featuring 0.35 inches of thick padding for superior protection, water-resistant 600D oxford cloth, and dual adjustable shoulder straps for versatile carrying. With convenient storage options and a space-saving design, this gig bag is perfect for musicians on the go.
Material Type | oxford cloth |
Item Weight | 1.37 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.7"L x 4.7"W x 43.5"H |
Style | Classic |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Yellow Line |
Pocket Description | Two exterior pouches for storage, including a larger front pouch (9.8 x 14.5 in) for accommodating various items like sheet music, documents, and accessories. |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Capacity | 1.35 Liters |
K**R
Best basic bass case
Ok, I have three different bass guitars that I use: Brice 6 string, Glarry 5 string, and a Ibanez SR375. The Glarry and the Brice I personally modified (and look almost identical on both color and gold hardware); the Ibanez is stock. I brought that up because when you mod an instrument, particularly with cheap Chinese parts as I did, they do look good, but you'd imagine that they need better protection than an average case/bag would provide. Not so. They look good, they perform wonderfully, and (shockingly) stay in tune; often better than my Ibanez SR375 (not that I'm speaking evil of the Ibanez). It is both an excellent and superior instrument in almost every way than the other two instruments: except for the tuners.Now, while I have two other padded gig bags and a hard case, the Cheya bass gig bag is my favorite, and I'll explain why. While I'm not going to compare it to the hard case other than to say that it weighs less and it's less bulky, I am going to tell you the difference between my other two bass gig bags.1. Chromacast. The Chromacast padded gig bag is about the same level of protection as the Cheya gig bag, but less serviceable. Not bad, just less serviceable. All of my basses are long scale, and have a hard time fitting into the Chromacast gig bag. They all do fit, but it takes some effort to zip it up. Also there are 4 pockets on the gig bag, which is good, but for me, they are not good. I carry foldable guitar stands, several cords, a Zoom B1X Four multi effects unit, and various other hardware.These pockets are not big enough on the already small, tight gig bag to handle all of my extra gear, while the Cheya gig bag does with it's two pockets. Then there's this strange abberation where the case is so tight on my instruments, that the gig bag bends with the headstock of all three basses. That's how tight this gig bag is. Now mind you, it will protect your instrument, but it's just super tight, and the pockets are too small (for me, but maybe not for you). To it's credit though it does have nice straps on the back, a handle on the top, and another handle on the front. It is easy to carry. Still I prefer the Cheya gig bag over this one.2. GatorCase GT Bass Transit. Ok, the GatorCase completely out classes the Cheya gig bag in every way. No comparison really. GatorCase GT Transit has probably 4x the padding and protection, great storage space, great straps and handles, even a pad inside for the guitar neck to rest on, and velour covered foam tuner protectors. All the bells and whistles. Now you're going to pay an average of $130.00+ for all those bells and whistles, while Cheya only costs 1/5 of that price.I still prefer the Cheya gig bag though I love the features of the Gator case. Also, while it is light, the GatorCase GT Transit is bulky, due to the padding. There's always a trade-off. Now if you're a gigging/professional musician, get the GatorCase. That's the better deal to protect your instrument. But if you're like me, practicing at home and occasionally playing church services, Cheya is your best bet.In the end, It's a matter of adequate protection and storage space vs price in each individual use case. For me Cheya just fits the bill. The Cheya gig bag fits all of my instruments, gives adequate storage space for all my gear, and extra hardware, plus it's inexpensive.Chromacast is not a bad gig bag, but didn't meet my needs (but maybe good for the beginner bassist). And although GatorCase GT Transit has a ton of features, it is pricy for a gig bag. There are more intermediate Gator Cases that could meet your needs.
M**B
Very good purchase
Really nice material, feels sturdy enough. The pockets have enough space for guitar related items. I wish they had packed it in a longer box. It arrived folded and I had a hard time setting it back straight.
R**C
Does the job
Purchased this for my son’s guitar lessons for easy transfer back and forth. It has a small and large front storage pouch, which are great for holding guitar lesson books, guitar picks, etc. The handles and straps are in all the right places. I wish the padding was thicker for more protection, but other than that a great buy! We’ve had it for a school year and it has held up well. No breaks or tears.
J**?
Perfect
My guitar teacher recommended I needed a case and I accidentally bought two. I was scared it wasn't going to fit my acoustic guitar and when I got it in-it was a perfect fit!! The straps are comfortable and the design helps with carrying my capo and picks. One of the best things I've bought
F**N
Se ve muy elegante!!
Tengo una guitarra acústica, pensé que por el precio iba a resultar algo que no me gustaria. Pero no fue así, la funda para guitarra resultó ser muy buena, incluso se ve muy elegante.
J**
very sturdy
would recommend! protects guitar, very sturdy, extra padding and extra pockets!
Y**E
Guitar Bag with Quality
We got the bag on time. The bag is of quality which we didn't find in physical guitar stores.
L**Z
Tamaño muy grande
El producto es muy grande para una guitarra acústica. Mide 44 plg y la guitarra alrededor de 41 plgs. La especificación dice que 42 plgs.
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