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As a pro guitarist Mono gigbags cater for your needs more than any other.
Firstly they sit lower when on your back than other gig bags so you don't end up hitting your guitar on low door frames, train doors etc.
Secondly they are waterproof and well padded so you don't have to worry to much if your guitar takes a light fall.
You have plenty of storage and the pocket which holds the straps (When stowed) is ideal for an iPad, and it's a very unsuspecting place to keep it where an opportunist their would probably not think to look!
Finally the guitar tick addition is fantastic, especially if you buy a pedaltrain nano (which it is designed to fit) to put a small selection of essential pedals on
As a pro guitarist Mono gigbags cater for your needs more than any other.
Firstly they sit lower when on your back than other gig bags so you don't end up hitting your guitar on low door frames, train doors etc.
Secondly they are waterproof and well padded so you don't have to worry to much if your guitar takes a light fall.
You have plenty
As a pro guitarist Mono gigbags cater for your needs more than any other.
Firstly they sit lower when on your back than other gig bags so you don't end up hitting your guitar on low door frames, train doors etc.
Secondly they are waterproof and well padded so you don't have to worry to much if your guitar takes a light fall.
You have plenty of storage and the pocket which holds the straps (When stowed) is ideal for an iPad, and it's a very unsuspecting place to keep it where an opportunist their would probably not think to look!
Finally the guitar tick addition is fantastic, especially if you buy a pedaltrain nano (which it is designed to fit) to put a small selection of essential pedals on
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Great Case
Anonymous 16.12.2016
Great case if a little expensive, but you get what you pay for.
I've got a 1970s guitar which I use to gig, so I needed a strong, sturdy gig bag to take on the road because the original hard case is an antique itself! Also there wasn't much room for accessories.
Now I have plenty of room to carry strings, tuners, cables and even three pedals.
Well designed, practical and sturdy. I feel my guitar is as safe as it's going to be in this case.
Great case if a little expensive, but you get what you pay for.
I've got a 1970s guitar which I use to gig, so I needed a strong, sturdy gig bag to take on the road because the original hard case is an antique itself! Also there wasn't much room for accessories.
Now I have plenty of room to carry strings, tuners, cables and even three pedals.
Great case if a little expensive, but you get what you pay for.
I've got a 1970s guitar which I use to gig, so I needed a strong, sturdy gig bag to take on the road because the original hard case is an antique itself! Also there wasn't much room for accessories.
Now I have plenty of room to carry strings, tuners, cables and even three pedals.
Well designed, practical and sturdy. I feel my guitar is as safe as it's going to be in this case.
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Perfect for my Gretsch 6120.
BigNick 01.06.2021
I wanted a soft case for my Gretsch that would still offer a lot of protection and let me leave my hardcase at home. The Mono is perfect, I love it.
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Case to take some punishment
HeartLander 14.04.2016
This case just does the job you need, it protects your guitar and balances well both on your back and when carried by its riveted handle. It is supposed to hold a dreadnought (which is my guitar's body size), but it can also hold a jumbo size acoustic if you need so, becoming just a bit snug of a fit.