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I bought this bag to replace my World Tour brand bag that was showing wear after 3 hard years on the road. The World Tour brand was back-ordered so I thought I'd give this one a try. First pass is that it's pretty well made, with plenty of storage.. My complaint is that the carry straps are VERY poorly designed. If carried by a shoulder strap, it is so top heavy as to be useless. My need was to be able to swing one strap over a shoulder, grab my suitcase and walk into a hotel, music hall, etc. Isn't happening with this bag and I end up just fighting the damn thing. Ended a 2 week road trip totally furious at this bag's designers. So...I'll get another World Tour brand and burn this POS.
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Pretty well built and seems sturdy so far. The subway handle is in the right place, low enough that it's easy to lift with a straight arm. The end-pin rubber feet are a really nice feature, but a pad inside would be nice -- that is definitely the first place the inside lining will wear through. I do wish there were more padding on the divider sheet. Also, the inner bridge and tuner wear pads are on the outside walls as though they expect the basses to be back to back, but I think that would stress the necks at the headstock unnecessarily. The wear pads should both face toward the backpack straps. I would not travel with basses in this bag, but it's plenty protective for getting to gigs in my car.
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Lots of space for storing stuff...would like to see beefier and wider shoulder straps but it does the job.
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Not of the most padded gigbag, but it does its job
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Great case if you have two bass guitars to take to the gig.
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