🎸 Carry Your Passion in Style!
The Fender Classical Gig Bag combines robust protection with smart design, featuring 20 mm of padding, ergonomic straps, and multiple storage options, making it the ideal companion for musicians on the move.
Material Type | Polyester |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75"L x 4"W x 49"H |
Style | Electric Bass |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Pocket Description | Front pocket with business card window, pocket for extra strings, removable padded tool pouch, elastic pick pocket, and elastic pen loop |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
T**N
Good padding and looks professional
Good padding bag for my Sterling Musis man Bass, corner protection, look and feel professional. Love it.
E**H
Fender softie
Good case
J**N
Get it! Best bang for your $!
I bought this based off a review I read a year ago, when I was shopping for a 2x bass case for a fly-in tour I had coming up.The review listed #1 (and what I bought $270) Reunion Blues rbx. because it was $80 less than the #2 ($350) Mono bag, Both bags are great! #3 was this ($69) Fender bag, I was surprised too, the review stated it was the "best bang for your $" it has the all the same features and quality as the bags that cost twice as much.* Neck support! this bag has it. The number 1 reason basses are damaged is due to the case not having neck support. However, I feel like it needs to be longer, (I plan to order another neck pillow so it will be equal to my rbx bag)*Padding, it has 20mm of dense padding just like all the other bags. (Yes I trust it with my $1500 Lākland.)*Backpack straps! I love'em. And they tuck away, (my rbx case straps DO NOT tuck away, and they get caught on things all the time.)*Front pocket, it could be bigger. There's a place for business cards/ID. A removable zipper bag in the bottom, I always keep an ink pen, hi lighter, and a sharpie in there. Also in the main and front pockets, I always carry a Strap, 20' cable, IEM's, Eargasm earplugs, and a clip on tuner, (it will save your life)In the pictures you can see the things I keep in the big and small pockets.My Lākland 5 string fits snug, it's also a 35" scale bass. My Schecter & Dean are both 34" scale 4 strings, however the Dean is longer than the Schecter, and it fits a little tighter.I hope this helps, have a great day!
C**O
FB620 - FITS A JAZZ AERODYNE!
FB620 is a perfect fit for a Japanese Jazz Aerodyne electric bass (all black, no pick guard). Solid value for the price, solid storage and good quality that should last a while. Some flaws but not that bad, see pros/cons below.PROS- Solid construction, quality materials, looks good; nice clearance for oversized tuner keys- lightweight, not heavy at all; sturdy standing upright without guitar- slim profile, especially with the straps zipped away inside their pocket- thick metal zippers and toggles for main openings; small back zippers for smaller pockets- soft black interior with movable velcro thick neck cradle to position just right- inside patches to protect string ends from ripping velour- thick 20mm padding along interior edges; interior rubber slot for bout strap button- exterior rubber bumper guards at both headstock tip and bout bottom for added protection- zipper closure on should strap pockets so dont fall out, hidden away if folded in- hidden open pocket above strap pocket you can use to "lift" bag vertically (maybe)- front pocket is thick, zipper closure, with handing interior pockets for lots of small items- breathable foam exterior padding attached to case back for more comfort while wearing on shoulders- padded ergo shoulder straps, adjustable length with metal carbide closures- thick foam side handle, waterproof vinyl exterior with rivets on either end for strength- small name tag slot/window for traveling- solid seller, came in padded box within 2 days free shipping (said would take two weeks!)- amazing value at $60, don't buy 610 or thinner Fender bags for same price (or more)CONS- overall a bit loose in the front and back; sides are fine; might fit a Precision tighter- interior padding of back and front surfaces are 1/2 as thick (10mm max) as edge foam padding- neck cradle leave gap between headstock and back padding, can feel when back closed- besides shoulder straps no dedicated handles to lift bag when standing upright (front or back)- bag wrinkles (doesn't not fold) while empty standing upright because of thinner front/back padding- maybe a carry-on but not check-in luggage as-is, needs more additional padding for front/back- oversized shipping box and bubble padding overkill, but still nice- if over $100 buy a hardcase or gator gig bag insteadOverall, great Fender case for light travel, casual gigs and everyday movement, shoulder straps are nice and comfortable. When guitar in the case, I would fill the gap between headstock with folded terry towels or the bubble wrap from the shipping box just to play it safe. I would also add bubble wrap whole headstock, back surface of body and along the front neck/strings for added safety to shore up thinner padding in those areas, fill in the loose areas better. However, for hardcore gigging or checking-in as luggage on a plane get a hard case or a better quality $$$ gator/mono bag.
A**R
Well made
Fits my p bass like a charm. Protects my bass. Great for band practice although I wouldn’t use any gig bag for a gig.
J**H
Really nice case for the money
This is an awesome case for the money. My old original Fender Strat hard shell case broke off two latches and I was tired of duct taping it closed. I love everything about the case except that the head stock barely fit in the case with the two guitars I used it for (Fender USA Strat and Jackson Soloist). But the head stocks did tuck in there. Just make sure to check tuning when removing as always. The tuning keys might get bumped tucking it in the case and during handling. If you think about it you don't want the guitar flopping around in the case so maybe this is a good thing. It's a beautiful case and if I need another I will buy this one without hesitation.
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