🎶 Carry Your Sound in Style!
The Protec CF234DBL Double Electric Guitar Gig Bag is designed for musicians who demand both style and functionality. With its thick 25mm padding, weather-resistant nylon exterior, and multiple storage options, this gig bag provides the ultimate protection and convenience for your Strat, Tele, or Les Paul shaped guitars. Perfect for the on-the-go musician, it combines durability with a sleek design.
Product Dimensions | 109.22 x 46.99 x 19.05 cm; 2.61 kg |
Item model number | CF234DBL |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | Humbucker |
Material | Rubber Nylon |
Size | Gig Bags |
Item Weight | 2 kg 610 g |
Manufacturer | Pro Tec |
Country of Origin | USA |
B**N
Best bang for the buck gigbag
I want to preface that I don't normally write reviews, but I felt compelled to do so for this bag.. Recently the latch on my hardshell case broke. Naturally replacements are out of stock and have been for awhile; so I began looking for a replacement case all together. I prefer a good gigbag over a hardshell case as they're typically more versatile, less cumbersome while offering similar if not better protection. I started doing my research as it has been awhile since I was in the market for a case, and Mono bags came highly recommended, as well as Gator bags. I've owned Gator cases in the past when I played gigs more regularlyand have had positive experiences. My only gripe with those 2 is the price, Mono especially. Not saying anything bad about them, I'm sure they're fantastic bags, but for something that I'm now only going to use a handful of times a year, I wasn't willing to shell out that much money for a gigbag. I kept researching and came across this bag; also highly recommended for significantly less money than a Mono. I looked at the specs and features, but became worried when I saw a couple reviews saying that the bag was on the smaller side and a regular Stratocaster wouldn't fit inside. The guitar that I was planning on putting in is a Jackson HT7 - 26.5" scale 7 string, 40" overall length; the exact length measurement of the bag. Since I really liked the price and the features of the bag I decided to just go for it and see if it worked out. It did. The guitar fits like a glove. While its a "soft" case, it has a rigid frame offering great protection. I really like that the case has the adjustable neck support with the strap to lock it down. The exterior pockets offer an ample amount of space to store strings, picks, cables, straps, etc. It was exactly what I was looking for and it delivered. So to anyone that may have a similar extended range guitar, this case will certainly work for you and I doubt you'll be disappointed.
M**.
Great value and great dual gig bag!
This is my second “Protec Gig Bag” purchase on Amazon. The first I got for my Gretsch 5420T and the fit was perfect. Although buying this bag I knew it would not take the 5420T it should fit your 335 models. Sorry I do not have one on hand. But that said any LP, T and or S types will fit with plenty room to spare.Going to my gigs in my power wheelchair will so much easier for me than dragging 2 separate guitars pack in 2 separate gig bags.Construction, Zippers, Shoulder Straps and Pouches are well made. Putting aside its affordability I don’t think you’d get much better paying double the price for others similar.Cheers!
M**N
A great dual guitar gig bag.
This bag has excellent construction and support for the price point. The padding is thick enough that I do not have concerns for my non-tilt headstock guitars to and from gigs. The bottom large-pocket fits a regular 3 ring binder, and there is ample room in the "pencil and etc" pocket for trem arms, pencils, extra strings, allen keys, and small tools. In the top pocket there is more than enough room for a capo, pick tin, tuner, and much more.I have only three minor concerns. One is I think the sides could be a little stiffer, but it's excellent for the general price point. Second, there is no neck support in the case which I feel is critical for tilt back headstocks. I used this bag for "S" and "T" style guitars for several weeks with no issue, and I pillaged a velcro (stuck in this case just fine) neck pad from another single gig bag for use with tilt back "LP" style guitars. You could also use bundled socks and velcro to fashion such a support to bulk out the space between neck and bag backing (I would not, however, use foil wrapped cucumis sativus for this application).My third concern is it gets heavy with two guitars, depending on the guitars' weight, of course. I wouldn't want to carry this on the train, but if your back is into it, you certainly could.This is an excellent dual carry gig bag, and was well worth my purchase.
A**R
Schöne Tasche
Ich habe diese Tasche bestellt, damit meine Gitarre nicht einstaubt, wenn ich mal ein parr Tage nicht spiele. Die Tasche ist gut gepolstert und für den Hausgebrauch völlig ausreichend.Wenn Sie natürlich eine teure Gitarre haben und damit auf Konzertreise gehen, würde ich wahscheinlich eine andere nehmen. ;)
M**N
poor workmanship, zip sticking
I tried a Mono Vertigo, it was rubbish, poor workmanship, zip sticking, neck block out of line.Returned it and replaced it with the Contego. Much better quality.
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