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The 49 Keys Electric Piano Keyboard Gig Bag is designed for musicians on the move. Made from eco-friendly, heavy-duty 600D fabric, it features a waterproof exterior and a lightweight sponge interior for protection. With 5 accessory pockets and adjustable straps, this gig bag is perfect for transporting your keyboard and essentials, making it an ideal gift for electric piano lovers.
O**R
Akozlin 49-key Keyboard bag fits my Donner 61-key Keyboard
Through trial and error, I have found a very good bag for my Donner 61-key keyboard. This Akozlin bag has the correct measurements for my keyboard, even though it says it's for a 49-key keyboard.The material feels sturdy to me, not thin and cheap. There isn't a lot of padding inside, but there are two straps that fasten with velcro, to hold the keyboard in place. There are two backpack straps, if you want to carry it that way. There are 5 zippered pockets also.For me.....I just want something to protect the keyboard and make it easier to move from one room to another, and store it in when it's not set up.
X**A
Fits Korg i3
Fits our Korg i3 nicely & excellent construction. Quality zippers & ample ability to carry “extras” in the outside pockets. Beefy carrying straps also. Heavy duty fabric throughout. Exceptional quality at a very reasonable price.
W**Y
Perfect for Arturia Keylab 61 MKII
This bag fits the Arturia Keylab 61 MKII, not the 49. It is heavy duty nylon with sturdy zippers and minimal padding. However, if you own a Keylab 61 MKII, by using the foam spacers that pad the midi controller in its original box the bag is a perfect fit. It means putting the foam spacers at the end and one in the middle on the keyboard when placing it in the bag. By doing that it is suspended and cushioned in the bag. If you're going to be traveling with a lot of gear buy a hard shell case. But if you don't need that added protection this will more than do the job for the Keylab 61. I've added a photo of the foam spacers and the Keylab 61 midi controller sitting in the open bag (assisted by the Great Houdini, who is supervising from the floor).The bag has several pockets which are large enough to fit pedals, cords, adapters, etc. It is well made and has the equivalent of a backpacking strap to carry it on your back. I wish it had a shoulder strap instead of just the handle and backpack straps.If you own this the Keylab 61 this is a great bag. For others, measure your midi controller before buying any bag and know that you'll have to adapt some kind of cushioning unless a bag is made specifically for the controller you own.After using the bag more, I've upgraded my rating to five stars. I'd probably choose 4.5 if I could, but I've found that the backpack and handle work fine for the short carry to and from the car.
R**O
Decent Case but didn't work for me.
I recently purchased a Casio CT-S500 keyboard. I'm hoping to use this for small gigs and decided to try this case for transport. For the price, the case is quite nice with decent padding. The pockets are large, zippers sturdy and straps well constructed. The major problem for me was that the case was too wide for the slim Casio keyboard. It was clear my little keyboard was going to move too much within the bag, even with the straps. Based on this I returned my unit. If they came out with a slim version I would be all over it as other slim cases start at over $100. The only other criticism is there is no padding on the back of the bag. If you were carrying this suitcase style and wanted to set it down there would be no padding between the floor and the back your your keyboard. I would think there should be some sort of padding here.
R**R
Great price, sturdy...nice case!
Its hard to say how well it holds up, but it's incredibly nice, more than expected as far as quality especially for the price. Lots of pockets for storage, we'll have to see if the seams hold as well as the zippers
C**O
No Padding on Edges! Not a Proper Case for Synthesizers
I ordered this case to use with some of my lightweight smaller Roland synthesizers. The fit is pretty decent, and the materials seem good. The stitching is spaced out more than it probably should for this application, and the thread a bit light. The quality of materials seems quite good for the price point.The main problem with this case is where it most needs to protect the synthesizer is around the edges, and on this case there is no padding around the edges. There is padding on the back and front, although it's not very robust.The bag handle, while comfortable, has straps that are a bit long allowing the case to flop around when carried. Additionally, the shoulder straps for wearing this as a backpack also don't feature any padding. This is less of an issue, but worth mentioning.This case would most likely be best for soft goods, as it's not suited for properly protecting a synthesizer.
P**M
Generously sized to fit many keyboards
I am impressed with the workmanship, strength and quality of this gig bag. As a new piano student, I needed something to take my keyboard to class and this is perfect. I love the backpack straps. My keyboard is a Yamaha. If I were to travel with it, I would want more padding or even a hard shell case, but this one is perfect and the price is great!
M**O
Nice bag
The fabric looks sturdy
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