Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Brian
16 juli 2025
This case is really well padded and strong, zips feel great and plenty of room for cables and pedals.
Ron C
20 juni 2025
I needed a light, sturdy, well-padded but not too heavy case for my Nord Piano 2 HA88. Now there is a cool bright red Nord soft case for this board, but it sells for about $500. Way too much. So here come the Gator folks with this new G-PG-88SLIM. Here are the notable features - 1. This case perfectly fits the Nord Piano 2 (50 3/4" Lg). 2. It is luxuriously lined and padded on the inside (including the well-padded velcro adjustable straps) to softly cradle my lovely Nord. The side padding is a full 1" thick and markedly firm to protect the board from inevitable bumps. 3. It features a very durable exterior of sturdy abrasion-resistant nylon that looks to be capable of surviving many scrapes during travel. 4. It includes zippered storage space with a flex net for my music folder and two attached velcro retainer straps for cables. There is also a nifty fleece-lined pocket to slide in an electronic tablet (7 1/2" x 9 1/2 "). 5. It has a lightweight elastic-edged rain cover stored in its own zipper compartment should I exit a gig to a downpour. All the edges of this cover are nicely bound. 6. It includes several straps: a hook-on adjustable shoulder strap with a pad for your shoulder which works great for longer transport walks and two adjustable backpack straps which you can attach to the case to carry it on your back (very tricky should you lose your balance backwards!). 8. It weighs in at only 9 lbs. which with the 40 lb. Nord makes the bundle about as heavy as as I would ever want to carry for any distance. In addition all zippers/zipper pulls, exterior handles and lugs seem to be sturdily made and attached to take reasonable applied loads during normal use. Would this bag work for shipping my Nord as luggage? Nope - I'd want a lockable hard case for that. But for safely hauling the Nord to practices in my car and for the many weekend worship services that I play in it is absolutely perfect. The beautiful Nord . . . well protected. Job well done, Gator. You've earned my five stars on this one.
Thomas Schnitzler
19 mei 2025
Gute Verarbeitung, gutes Handling, gute Polsterung.Passt perfekt für Nord Stage 4.Als Softbag natürlich nur für den Eigentransport geeignet, versenden, in den Gepäckraum im Flugzeug o.ä. sollte man es damit nicht.Hatte vorher ein Trolley-Bag, dies hier ist mir aber flexibler.Tragen als Rucksack vernünftig möglich, jedoch bei schwerem Keyboard nötig darauf zu achten nicht aus dem Gleichgewicht zu kommen. Daher eher für kurze bis mittlere Strecken (Auto zu Bühne, Auto zu Proberaum, etc).
Teacake_taster
18 november 2024
Use this for a Roland FA-7 keyboard. Tight fit and Velcro holding straps are a bit tricky to keep out of the way when putting the keyboard in. I expect they’ll soften up. Lots of pockets in the lid. Very sturdy and protects keyboard well. Handles are well placed and sturdy. There are two straps, a shoulder strap which I find a bit painful to use and a back strap which is great if you can get the bag on a chair to make it easier although I’m not sure how secure the straps that fit it to the case are.
A. Kast
12 november 2024
This bag is a perfect blend: it is solid and padded enough to really protect, while still light enough to easily carry. I'm very happy with it. Note: it comes with some detachable velcro straps to turn it into a "backpack" -- just throw those away, they're worthless. Then enjoy the excellent case that remains, which still has a good shoulder strap as well as nicely padded handles.I wanted to also clarify what distinguishes this bag from its much cheaper cousin, the GKB-76 (also from Gator), because by the descriptions it was hard for me to see why this one cost so much more (I own both of these bags).In short, the GKB-76 always left me worried, while this one I toss around with confidence. That's because the GKB-76 has no skeletal structure, it is completely formless and crushable, while the Pro Go G-PG-76SLIM has a solid frame and walls that cannot be easily bent or crushed.That's the crux of the difference, but in addition this bag also has much thicker, stronger foam protection (the foam on this one feels dense like memory foam, while the GKB-76 feels more lightweight and cheap). And of course this one has more peripheral storage and a softer inner lining.Then at the other end of the spectrum Gator has hard shell cases, and cases with wheels. Both of those features are not worth the added weight and bulk to me. This one feels entirely adequate for my needs, which only involves car travel (perhaps if I needed to fly and check in my synth in baggage then I'd opt for a heavier hard shell).Finally, whether to get the "slim" model or the regular -- I have a Nord Electro 5, I got the slim, I'm happy.
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