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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby Pakehendrix on Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:41 pm

Probably not a good idea to go exaggerating/inventing stuff to make a point unless you can back it up, then. Jus' saying.

The bag that came with my Warwick is the toughest mofo I've ever had, so if you can bear it, you could see if the RS has anything similar available - lots of padding and pockets. Pretty much the best way is to go in and actually look at a bunch of the bags to see what suits your needs, and then you can get cork sniffy about the stitching and fabric in person.
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby NZRS-Dave on Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:49 pm

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Nah, I put the bag in a box, sealed it with tape and then forgot something in the box, opened it with a craft knife forgetting the bag was on top.

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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby NZRS-Dave on Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:52 pm

Pakehendrix wrote:Probably not a good idea to go exaggerating/inventing stuff to make a point unless you can back it up, then. Jus' saying.

The bag that came with my Warwick is the toughest mofo I've ever had, so if you can bear it, you could see if the RS has anything similar available - lots of padding and pockets. Pretty much the best way is to go in and actually look at a bunch of the bags to see what suits your needs, and then you can get cork sniffy about the stitching and fabric in person.


That would be a Rockbag one right? Since Warwick own Rockbag.

Anyways, I don't mind people dissing our products ... just as long as they don't mind me defending things that I personally own and have experience with.

Zaulkin's still on my christmas card list ... as it turns out he wants something with more padding. I haven't seen anything with more padding that the Deluxe Rockbag in awhile. I think we had something in the Ritter range at $99 years ago ... but it was $25 away from a hard case. Most people took the hardcase.
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby robnobcorncob on Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:45 pm

BG's right about the Godin softcase (I owned previously. Nice guitar too!) great case that one.

Seen lots of warwick rockbags break, fall apart, zips fail etc. My mate was biking to uni with his warwick bass in a rockbag (on his back) and the zip broke at the bottom, his bass hit his back wheel and took a little bit of abuse but survived ok.

Other than that I have no recommendations to bring to the table :lol:
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby BG on Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:36 pm

robnobcorncob wrote:BG's right about the Godin softcase (I owned previously. Nice guitar too!) great case that one.

Seen lots of warwick rockbags break, fall apart, zips fail etc. My mate was biking to uni with his warwick bass in a rockbag (on his back) and the zip broke at the bottom, his bass hit his back wheel and took a little bit of abuse but survived ok.

Other than that I have no recommendations to bring to the table :lol:


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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby nzsimon1 on Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:51 pm

http://www.jansen.co.nz/product.php?b=&sku=PFOAM30 these are great forum price $180 plus freight
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby sonicfantom on Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:44 pm

NZRS-Dave wrote:
Zaulkin wrote:I said the rock bags are rubbish, not the gator bags. I've got friends who have had their rock bags for a month and they've already fallen apart on almost every seam.


Feel free to say 'of course you are going to say that' ... but that's bollocks.


I have the same bag. The one with LOTS of padding, yeah?

I've been dragging mine around the place for about six months now, and it's still in the condition that I got it in. Definitely not rubbish. It's not as good as as a hard case, but nobody buys a gig bag and expects it to be as good as a hard case anyway. If you're going to do that you might as well rivet backpack straps to a hard case.

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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby Vince on Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:16 pm

sonicfantom wrote:It's not as good as as a hard case, but nobody buys a gig bag and expects it to be as good as a hard case anyway.


I think the general rule of thumb is that a gig bag is ok as long as the guitar travels with you all the time.

IN the car, NOT in the boot, next to you on public transport and NOT in some luggage rack where it can slide about, that sort of thing. Places where people travel are usually warm and dry, too. If you're going to keep the instrument by your side, then a gig bag's ok. If not, you should get a hard case.
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby Visionless_Guitarist on Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:41 pm

ive still got a fender one i've had since i started jamn the gat ,ahh 8 years ago...i think? dam i suck! decent gig bag, if you dropped it gat was mint, only ever had cheapies in it, got alot of use for a year, never failed.
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby slowfingers on Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:21 am

The Strat I had stolen lived in a bag I got from the Rockshop 3 or 4 years ago. I think it cost about $80. It was my first ever gig bag and it was brilliant. Lots of pockets, handles, straps and really hard to mark or scratch. Can't remember what brand it was now, but it always seemed great value for money to me.
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby sonicfantom on Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:29 pm

Vince wrote:I think the general rule of thumb is that a gig bag is ok as long as the guitar travels with you all the time.


Definitely true.

robnobcorncob wrote: Seen lots of warwick rockbags break, fall apart, zips fail etc. My mate was biking to uni with his warwick bass in a rockbag (on his back) and the zip broke at the bottom, his bass hit his back wheel and took a little bit of abuse but survived ok.


I'm thinking that it's the design of the bag that does it. With acoustic bags, the bottom of the guitar is flat and wide, so weight is spread around the bottom. With elec/bass bags, the narrow body means that the weight is carried by a smaller area of fabric (not to mention the bloody things weigh more)?

Seriously, don't underestimate the Deluxe Rockbags. Even if it does wear out or start failing, it's not going to be a ten second process.
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby dayl on Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:36 pm

This is the best gig bag:
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby Daza152 on Wed Aug 04, 2010 7:52 am

dayl wrote:This is the best gig bag:

check this out for a funny test for gig bags..

enjoy :mrgreen:
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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby Ironbird13 on Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:14 pm

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Re: Best Gigbag?

Postby Jenesis on Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:11 pm

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