🎸 Carry Your Sound in Style!
The GatorProGo Ultimate Gig Bag is a premium protective solution for acoustic guitars, featuring ultra-thick padding, a weather-resistant rain cover, and versatile carrying options. With a focus on durability and comfort, this gig bag ensures your instrument is safe and stylish on the go.
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 47.4"L x 16.7"W x 9.1"H |
Style | Acoustic |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Wheel Type | Spinner |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of wheels | 11 |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
M**E
I have never yet been disappointed with a product from Gator
I have several Gator products including amp cases and various guitar cases. I have never yet been disappointed with a product from Gator. They always make top quality gear. This bag is a great addition to their line. I also own a top of the line Reunion Blues RBG1 guitar case/bag. Comparing the two bags, I would say the Gator G-PG is very close to the Reunion Blues in quality and overall protection. One thing I like about both of these cases is the fact that they open up completely, like a hard case, as opposed to the way some gig bags only open enough to slide the guitar in (while trying not to scratch it against the zipper). I like a case that you can open and check out the guitar before lifting it out. The Gator bag also has some features not found on the Reunion Blues bag like a removable body insert (to accommodate longer guitars) and a front handle (which I find very handy on any gig bag type case) and lastly a rain cover, which is conveniently tucked away in its own little pocket.. I doubt that I will use the rain cover, but I can see where it would be handy to have for some musicians who are outside a lot. Another comparison is that the shoulder straps on the Reunion Blues case tuck-away in pockets so they are not always dangling off the case. The Gator's straps do not have that tuck-away feature, but they are easily removable, so it's not too much of an issue for me. The only possible con with the Gator bag is the white interior. The fabric is extremely soft and plush, so that's cool, but I am concerned that the white fabric will quickly show soil and stains. Aside from that one issue, the Gator G-PG is well worth the price and definitely a case that I will keep and use for a very long time. I can't say the Gator bag is superior to the Reunion Blues, or vice versa. In my opinion, they are equal, but different, if that makes any sense. The Reunion Blues case might have a slight edge as far as overall protection, but the Gator case is still plenty strong and has the extra features that I mentioned earlier. Which one to buy is really going to be a matter of personal taste. Regardless, you can't go wrong with the Gator Case and since this review is supposed to be about the Gator case, I will sum up by saying it is an excellent product and a great value for the price. Any guitar player would be happy with this case.
L**T
Amazing guitar case!
I love this guitar case! It's a little heavier than my old Groove Pak, which I've been toting around for 20 years, but it's much more protective and has all the great storage of that old case, with extra bells and whistles. This is a soft shell case, so it does not have the built-in styrofoam shell of the Transit series, but Gator's ads show it being tossed and kicked around, so they clearly feel secure in the cushioning that the case provides, and it's easy to see why. The sides are all rigid, and the inside has cushioning on all sides, with three extra additional movable pieces to create a super secure fit. If you love to be super organized, there are separate pockets for everything -- a nice-sized one on top that I use for picks, batteries, Snarks, capos; a big one on the bottom that I use for mics, a pedal, cables (also has a separate cushioned pocket for an iPad), one on the outside of that that I use for strings and string-changing accessories, and a small flat one up top that's good for cards, mic condoms, etc. On the pack, there is also a little pocket for the raincover that comes with the case. Honestly, I thought I'd never use that thing, but it's great! It slides on easily and has elastic edges to make it self-securing. This is a great case. I had to leave it out for the first few days I had it just to admire it. For years I considered the Mono, but the price tag was prohibitive on that one, and the fit was really tight. I just could never rationalize spending that much money on what to me was an imperfect case. This one is pricey but $50 less than the Mono and really worth it, imo.
N**E
High-quality bag
This is a thick high-quality bag, not like the flimsy stuff that barely protects, this one is solid.
R**R
Well built and much to like
This is an interesting new design from Gator with different models available for acoustic and electric guitars. I bought the electric model, Gator G-PG Electric Pro Go Series Gig Bag.The design elements, materials and construction are high quality. The tough outer fabric of the case has one large cargo pocket with an integrated iPad compartment, sewn-in Velcro cable loops, and various interior pouches for a few pedals or other items, plus room for a good sized binder holding your sheet music in the main compartment. There are also several smaller pockets in different places around the exterior of the bag, each secured by a good zipper.There were a couple of design points that interested me when I first learned about this gig bag: the full weather cover that stows in its own pocket, and the removable backpack straps that can be attached to different points to allow for a more flexible fit.Now that I've used the bag several times to transport my instrument, I can see that these features are designed and built well. The zippers are all quality. The backpack straps feel like they will stand up well to regular use without the padding breaking down. Since I use the backpack straps almost every time I use the case, I need them to last.The foam that provides impact protection for your instrument is fairly dense. It is thick enough to stand up to the bumps and scuffs that any gig bag is subjected to in the world of rehearsing and performing musicians. This bag isn't marketed as something to transport your guitar as checked airline baggage, and you would want something more solid for that job.As effective as this gig bag is for most of my needs, I would have more confidence in it if it were made with high density rigid foam instead of the soft foam they chose. I use a rigid foam gig bag (Wolfpack) to transport my acoustic, and the rigid foam makes me more confident about more serious mishaps, such as slipping on the ice while carrying my instrument, or some drunk fan in a crowded bar stepping on it because he was too out of it to see that a gig bag had fallen over.A couple other improvements I'd suggest would be:- a little more gusseting on the main pocket to allow for carrying more cargo without having to stress the zipper.- the addition of reflective piping or panels to make this black bag more visible at night when I'm crossing the street with it.I think the price is a little high, but the features it has are very good. Overall, I give it a solid 4 stars. With some additional main pocket capacity, rigid foam, and some reflective surfaces, it would be an easy five star rating to make.
F**B
Fast efficient and hassle free 👏👏
Excellence will be tolerated 😎👍👍
G**O
La migliore custodia morbida che abbia mai provato.
Molto migliore di qualsiasi altra custodia morbida che abbia avuto (Mono, ecc.). La protezione dagli urti è paragonabile a una custodia rigida, se non migliore. Ci sono molte tasche. Riesco a metterci due chitarre lasciando attaccata la tracolla e la leva, senza forzarle. Comodissimo. Inoltre sta benissimo in equilibrio sia in orizzontale che, addirittura, in verticale. Soldi molto ben spesi! Le zip sono di buona qualità, la presa è salda, insomma davvero eccellente.NOTA: questo interesserà a tre persone, ma comunque... io sono infastidito dai materiali tipo gli ombrelli, mi dà fastidio toccarli, e molte custodie sono così, ma questa no. Al tatto non dà quel problema.
C**R
Fantastic quality!
Stunned at the quality and offerings included with the bag. No way I would go back to a Mono bag after seeing the quality of the Gator. Very happy with this purchase!
J**A
Tolles Gig Bag
Vor 2 Jahren habe ich mir das erste Gator G-PG Bag gekauft und bin nach wie vor von der Qualität überzeugt. Die Verarbeitung ist exzellent, und die Gitarre wird durch den wirklich sehr gut gepolsterten Schaumstoff/Bag hervorragend geschützt. Im Prinzip kann man auf einen Koffer verzichten. Die Reißverschlüsse funktionieren selbst nach Langem noch sehr gut und laufen flüssig. Dieses Model ist für Semi-Hollow / 355 Modelle ausgelegt. In meinem Fall schützt es eine D`Angelico Excel 59. Absolute Empfehlung!
C**N
Bon produit
Un étui de bonne qualité. La guitare est bien protégée des chocs éventuels mais aussi des intempéries. L'intérieur est très beau et les poches de rangement pratiques.Un bon rapport qualité prix et court délai de livraison
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