E**Y
Great, inexpensive way to store and transport a guitar
Good Quality
I**S
Well made, great value
Just the right amount of everything (pockets, padding, etc) at a great price.
B**I
Great
Great
G**1
Great Value
Brand new guitar with the idea to learn to play. Wanted a cheap bag to transport to my lessons. Was surprised at so many options and I decided on this Cahaya pretty much just because of the extra pockets - more pockets = more options. I measured my guitar before ordering and compared it to the dimensions in the vendor photo. It indeed fits my Laurel Canyon LA-100 very well. Snug such that it doesn't slosh around in the bag but not too tight either as the zippers are easy and smooth to zip up. Extra pockets = plenty of storage space. That large front pocket is perfect for music books. My photo shows two Hal Leonard instruction books in that pocket and it is NOT a tight fit by any stretch of there imagination.The only bad thing is what other reviews have already reported. It ships folded up really tight and displays quite wrinkly. I really don't care. Without the guitar inside, it simply folds over on itself as it does not want to stay upright. If this bothers you, I suspect most if not all guitar bags in this price range will be the exact same. Storing the guitar in it will prevent that but I want the guitar out to be ready to grab and strum in an instant. Know that it does not look like the happy rigid-formed guitar bag that is in the sales photos, rather it looks like the frumpy baggy-pants in th e actual photos of all reviews that you see. At this price though, it's a fantastic value and I accept that for what it is.
J**.
Very well built gig bag.
Nice gig bag for the price, lot's of pockets, and well built. Gig bags offer solid protection, but not the same as a hard shell case.
A**A
Case
Really good quality, I recommend, doesn’t feel cheap at all
S**R
Nicely made gig bag with a good bit of padding for the price point
My Yamaha FG800 guitar fits into this case well; most yamaha F/FG/FGX guitars have "wide hips" ‐ their lower bouts tend to be half to one inch wider than typical dreadnought guitars; some similar cases are a snug fit for my yamahas.Full disclosure, I own approximately 20 guitars, which I use to run guitar quick start workshops. I transport most of my guitars in gigbags because of the ease of travel and padding. These far surpass any protection from a chipboard case or unpacked gig bag. I store the guitars in padded gig bags as well, so I have bought many.I have ordered several more of these to replace inadequate or worn out gig bags, and to provide cases for guitars I buy (used) that don't come with a case.Pockets are well sized and will hold capos, picks, tuners, strings, and whatever other small stuff you may need to keep with your guitar.
E**
Muy bueno
No excelente
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