🎶 Elevate Your Bass Game with Style!
The RBXB4 Electric Bass Bag is a premium protective solution designed for most solid-body electric bass guitars. Featuring a rugged, water-resistant Quilted Chevron exterior and the innovative RBX Protection System, this bag ensures your instrument is safe from impacts and the elements. With a Zero-G handle and padded backpack straps, it offers unparalleled comfort for musicians on the move.
M**A
I'm Seriously Impressed with this "Gig Bag" That Could Resonably Be Called A Case.
This is a seriously good gig bag. Well, it should be for $120, but it seems more impressive in person.Why would I buy this instead of a cheaper-but-decent hard case? I needed decent protection AND light weight.It won't protect a guitar from being run over by a vehicle, but even most hard cases wouldn't either. And I was NOT going to spend more for a bomb-proof case than than I did for the guitar.I need good protection for my not-tough-on-guitars lifestyle. I'm a local amateur who will not be touring nationally or checking the guitar with me on planes.I received a The Loar LH- 302T-CVS (a vintage sunburst thin, hollow electric guitar with two P90 pickups that is much like an early '60s Gibson ES-125TDC) for Christmas.I then set about trying to find a decent case for the guitar. Not easy.The Loar LH- 302T has a 16 inch lower bout, a 11.5 inch upper bout. 1.5 inches deep at the edges, and a single cutaway.I really wanted one of the newer style hard foam cases with the heavy cloth exterior (like the Gator one I have and love for my Les Paul), but the only one I could find that might have fit had a formed "horn" in the padding on the left side of the neck as for a 335 style guitar. Mine is a single cutaway, so I would have had to cut up the interior of the case to get the guitar in there. I didn't want to do that.After much internet research I finally settled on this Reunion Blues RBX335 with the nice neck support inside.When I received the case, my initial impression was that it was about twice as stiff on the outer sides than I would have guessed from my internet searching of reviews and photos. To me, this is a very good thing. I wanted a lightweight but sturdy case, and it's sturdier than I initially believed.The outer "cloth" material seems to be incredibly strong and I would think it to be quite difficult to jab a sharp knife through this material, so it should easily stand up to pretty decent abuse, especially since I have heard of no reports of ruffians running about stabbing unsuspecting guitars through their gig bags. It's just that the material is tough as heck.The sides of the bag have way more structure to them than I guessed from my research, another good thing. When empty, my new gig bag sits almost the same as if it had the guitar in there filling it out. It doesn't collapse in to a pile of cloth when empty; it barely even sags in the middle where the guitar's bridge would be.My guitar is a hollow body electric, and while it's heavier built than an acoustic guitar, I want there to be reasonable protection from the guitar being smashed. It should stand up to having stuff set on top of the guitar for short periods, at least protecting the guitar until I see that some knucklehead stacked something on my guitar in this bag, panic and go shove their stuff off my guitar.The zippers seem super strong and the whole thing closes to a firm feeling package, and kinda pins your guitar in place in there at the neck because of the nifty neck support and the way the case zips closed to hold things in place.The interior blue cloth is very silk-like and the neck support inside is very firm and does not mash easily. There are two strategically placed heavy duty protective patches inside the lid of this gig bag to protect that silky interior cloth from the shafts of the tuning keys at the head, and also at the bridge area.The only two things I wish they had included in this gig bag would have been 1) a velcro strap at the interior neck support area, to go across the neck of the guitar and provide a little more security. But in reality, the way the neck support is constructed, it comes close to grabbing your guitar neck when placed in there and the way the top of the bag closes snugly onto the guitar when zipped closed, there should really be little to no danger of the guitar getting loose in there and rattling around. ...and 2) a zippered area on the back of the bag, where the shoulder straps could have been put away when not needed, would have been a nice touch too.The case also has a nice, very large front compartment with with well though out dividers for "stuff."All in all, I'm glad I bought this instead of an inexpensive-but-decent hard case, which would have actually been cheaper than this Reunion Blues RBX335 gig bag. My back is pretty much ruined and the extra 8 - 10 pounds a true hard case brings with it's extra protection just isn't worth it to me for my needs.Even with the two minor nits I picked with this case I feel that I got five stars of value from this case. I will be super seriously shocked if some part of this case ever gives way. Heck, even the stitching is impressive.
M**N
Very good quality and protection.
Very good quality and protection.
D**A
Todo llegó perfectamente
Me encantó el estuche, es liviano, compacto y tiene unos terminados muy bonitos.
M**Y
Great Double Bag
I love this bag. I'm a hardshell case guy but often need to carry two guitars. Since I can toss 2 on my back, it leaves my hands free for pedal board an accessory bag, coffe mug. I would not put this in a trailer with a bunch of gear, but in the back seat of a truck or car or someplace you can keep your eye on it, it works great and I feel my guitars are protected. If you have an extreme neck angle like a Jackson, you might run into a problem. I'm not sure with the thickness if I could get this on a plane for a fly-date. I would not check a real expensive guitar in this bag the airport.
J**N
Quilt Lining
For anyone wondering for the RBX2E it is the newer quilt interior rather than the old silk satin finish. I was surprised and quite pleased with this discovery.
B**K
Great double gig bag BUT…won’t hold Jazzmasters
This bag is lightweight, very protective, and super sturdy. I’m impressed with Reunion Blues - I have one of their saxophone cases too. High quality stuff. BUT I’m a little disappointed - maybe should have done more homework on interior dimensions. My two main gigging guitars are a tele and a jazzmaster, and I’ve been carrying them in an old Fender double guitar gig bag that is starting to fray and fall apart - so I bought this to replace it… but the jazzmaster is about 3” too long for the bag due to the offset body shape! Ahhh! Alas. The RBX bag holds Strats and teles perfectly. And I have other cases that work fine with the Jazzmaster. Just bummed that this can’t be the be-all-end-all double bag that I thought it would be for my two (current) main guitars. 😩 I’ll still keep and use and enjoy it, however.
J**N
Save yourself hours of research, This is the one.
This is a great gig bag, I got it for a fly-in tour. Since gig bags count as your carry-on it was a no-brainer. I have never liked gig bags, and only ever had 1, years ago, I've always had good hard cases, so I could toss my bass in the back of the truck, and away we go. However, the Reunion Blues gig bag has changed my thoughts on this, it is sturdy and very well padded, and I trust it to protect my beloved Lakland 5-string. I can also take my backup bass, if I don't need a 2nd bass I throw other accessories in the 2nd bass area.Before buying this I watched/read several reviews, and even asked a few touring musicians whom I follow on IG. (You never know if you don't ask) Reunion Blues and Mono were recommended, however, Mono is $100 more.
G**L
Great case, great warranty
Ive owned my double electric case for 4 years now and its been perfect. I play about 10 gigs a week, so its gotten used and abused. One of the straps tore off recently, so I submitted a warranty claim. Got an email less than 24 hours later saying a new case was on the way. Talk about customer service!
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