🎶 Travel in Style, Play with Confidence!
The RBCB4 RB Continental Voyager Electric Bass Guitar Case is engineered for musicians on the go, featuring a shock-absorbing Flexoskeleton, a comfortable Zero G handle, and a reinforced neck brace system. Its durable exterior and tech-friendly pockets make it the perfect companion for any bassist.
I**Z
Taking this with me on an international flight
I read through a lot of guitar forums and watched many YouTube videos and this case came up multiple times for its protectiveness and value for the money. It's small enough that most airlines shouldn't have a problem with carrying it on, but if I did have to check it I think my guitar still has a fighting chance. I've read that taking a hard case increases the odds that the flight attendants will require you to check your guitar without first allowing you to see if there is room in the cabin, so this case seemed like a good compromise. I'm fairly sure the fabric/plush design outperforms most hard cases of a similar price in terms of shock absorption, and even though it is a "soft" case, it is very ridged and solid. I really like the backpack design and the water resistant zippers! Looks like it will last many years.
W**K
Great acoustic guitar case
This Reunion Blues dreadnought guitar case is well worth the price (basically $200), especially if you have an expensive acoustic guitar. My Martin HD-28V fits perfectly inside, with just a tiny bit of wiggle room. The padding inside the case is plenty thick (more than any other "bag style" guitar case I have seen). The inside neck strap helps keep the guitar from bouncing around - you can make it loose or tight to suit your preference. There is a little room above the head stock (maybe 2 inches). There is room to roll up your strap and tuck it in at the top of the guitar body. Otherwise the guitar is held firm by the padding. There are two extra padding pillows at the base of the body that are held in place by Velcro and can be relocated if needed (say, to allow for a strap lock at the base of the guitar). The exterior material is very dense and protective. There is an outside pocket that can hold a music book, and a smaller outside pocket for picks, etc. The shoulder straps are sturdy and can be tucked away when not in use. Note, however, that the case rides high when using the shoulder straps (the neck sticks up almost 12 inches above my head). The outside handle is sturdy and well balanced. The case is a little heavier than the $50 bag case I was using, but much lighter than the hard case that came with the guitar. This case really feels like it will hold up well over years of use. (If not, I'll be back!)
A**R
Well-made, sturdy, elegant case
Just received this yesterday. The first impression is, as the title says, that it is a well-made, sturdy and elegant case. I read reviews that said the handle was uncomfortable. I don’t think it is. also read reviews that the straps were uncomfortable, that if you just hold by one strap the bass Flips upside down. That’s not true. The shoulder straps are fine. I wonder if people know how to adjust them? I opened them up all the way. That works for me.To put the bass in the case, you really do have to open it up almost all the way. And the extra pads at the bottom or a little bit in the way sort of. I didn’t want to remove them because I like the extra padding there. I don’t want to take the strap off my bass when I put it in the case, but that would probably make things a lot easier. Anyway, it fits in there the case itself as I mentioned is very good looking in an understated sort of way - you could show up at symphony hall with this thing and fit right in. It feels very sturdy and solid and stiff. The best of both worlds between a case and a gig bag. In my opinion I bought it because I fly sometimes in like to gate check the bass. this I think is as good as it gets for that option.
C**C
Quality case
I like that it carries like a gig bag and protects like a hard shell case.
R**K
A great case !!!
I couldn't imagine a non-hard shell guitar case any better than the Continental Voyager. I think any solid body guitar would fit comfortably, safely and snugly in this case. It's extremely protective of my PRS SE Paul's guitar. It's light weight, not bulky and comfortable to carry. Its "flexoskeleton" will protect an instrument from nearly anything. Its plush velvety interior has cushiony padding all around and adjustable padding to protect the bottom of the guitar. There is a neck brace that safely locks the guitar neck in place and protective pads to prevent the headstock and bridge from tearing up the inside of the case. And it has hideaway backpack straps. The only things I might improve about it are making the handle slightly more cushiony and adding another small zippered compartment on the outside where the headstock is (for a phone, keys, etc.). I give the Reunion Blues Continental Voyager a resounding 5 stars!
G**
Reunion Blues rides again
Great gig bag !!!I had a leather Reunion Blues gig bag for 45 years. It served me well,,, Zipper finally gave up. I will get it fixed .This ‘new version’ is different,,,equally as nice and also has ample room for a 5 string headstock . Great bag, extremely pleased
J**D
Durable, versatile, well built cases.
These are good, durable, well built cases.The bass version was a bit long for my PRS SE Kingfisher, but I used the pads from the electric version to make up for the length I needed to get the headstock under the protective patch.On the electric guitar version, I just rolled up a good quality shirt to snug up the space at the base of the bag. The pads that came with it were just thick enough to cause the headstock of a Schecter PT Special to press on the top wall of the case. So, off to the bass case they went.The materials used to make these cases are great. Extremely durable, plenty of padding, with enough external pouch space for your essentials. It is about as rigid as you can get without being considered a "hard shell". It may not be perfect, but it's better than the other brands out there. These may be a little on the pricey side. However, you are getting what you pay for.
S**H
Fantastic bag!
Details and finish are beautiful. Most importantly, it fits a full-size/scale bass like my TMB100. You don’t need to spend $300 on a single instrument gig bag- just get this!
E**D
Incredible Quality
Beautifully made. Easy to carry. Looks like it will shield the guitar from damage. Completely satisfied with this purchase.
め**ふ
総じて良いが、1点惜しい
175サイズのフルアコを入れられるセミハードを探してました。(セミホロウ版には335までしか入りません)ベイシナーと最後まで悩んだのですが、こちらの価格がベイシナーの6割程度なこと、譜面はともかく重い物を前面ポケットに入れた時にギターのボディに干渉するのが嫌だったので、ポケットがそれほど大きくないこちらにしました。結論としてはそれが良かったと思います。アコギ用なのでそれなりに胴厚があり、ここに厚みのあるエフェクターなどを入れると、さらに大きく膨らんで電車移動がちょっと憂鬱だったろうなと。細部のクオリティ、クッションもネックの固定も安心感があります。電車の乗り降りの際にぶつけないよう気を使う必要はありますが、やはり身体に密着させて背負えるのはセッションに行く際に断然楽です。1点惜しいのが、肩にかけて背負う部分の紐が、(丈夫そうなだけに)半袖の時に腕と擦れて、素肌がこすれて少し痛いことです。真夏以外は気にならないのですが、星1つ減点しました。
マ**プ
丈夫です。
値段の価値通りの、丈夫で持ちやすいケースで満足しています。
A**ー
初セミハードケース
中がしっかりしていて、満足です。重さもハードケースに比べれば、軽くて運びやすいです。ただし、高さがあるため、背負った際には、出入り口で引っかからないか注意が必要です。電車などは下ろさないと入れないです。
K**I
気に入ってます・・・・
商品はかなり入念に作られている気がします。自分は、クラッシックギターケースとして使ってます。ジッパーもスムーズに動きますし。取ってや背負いバンドも扱いやすいです。このケースならギターを守ってくれる安心感はあります。牽いて言えば、大きさがもう少し絞られれば完璧かなという感じです。それに連れて重さも下がると思われます。結論は、ハードケースの中でも信頼置ける商品と思います。
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