Skeptikern
5 april 2025
You get what you pay for. First I ordered a cheaper gig bag but sent it back since it felt flimsy and hadn’t a sturdy enough frame. So I payed more than double for this and I still think I made a bargain. The durability and the quality makes me believe this gig bag will be with me over the next couple of decades. Well worth the higher price compared to competitors.
julli Chochon
7 maart 2025
Produit très mal manufacturé... une basse ça pèse lourd et cela serait chouette que les coutures soit adaptée !Je ne l’ai pratiquement pas utilisé ( acheté fin août 2020) du fait du confinement et de la fermeture des studios.Et elle vient de craquer !!! Alors que c’est maintenant que je vais en avoir besoin.Réponse du fournisseur Sonovente : désolé on ne peut rien faire ... ! Génial ! 👍🏼
J Johnson
19 januari 2025
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!
Sir Lau
6 november 2024
I’m extremely happy with the Fender FB620 Electric Bass Gig Bag! It perfectly fits my 5-string Squier Jazz Bass and provides excellent protection with its 20mm padding and protective bumpers. I feel confident that my bass is well-protected during transport.🎸 Key Features I Love:✔ Superior Protection – The 20mm padding and protective bumpers ensure my bass stays safe from accidental bumps.✔ Comfortable to Carry – The ergonomic air mesh padded backpack straps and adjustable ladder lock buckles make it easy to carry around.✔ Well-Designed Storage – The front pocket is super handy, featuring:A business card windowA pocket for extra stringsA removable padded tool pouchAn elastic pick pocketAn elastic pen loopThis gig bag is a perfect combination of protection, comfort, and functionality. Whether you’re gigging, rehearsing, or just storing your bass safely, this is a great investment! Highly recommended for any bass player. 🎶🎸