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- #13,124 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #31 in Trumpet Bags & Cases
Protec's Gold Series Gig Bags for Euphonium feature a weather resistant nylon exterior, roomy exterior pocket that can fit sheet music, super soft interior
D W Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Well made, quality bag
Patrick C. Sweeney
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Appears very well made. Plenty of padding in my opinionMusic folder fits in side pocket with room to spare3 loops for pen/pencil inside side pocket (always need a pencil for marking music)Plenty of room in side pocket for valve oil, slide grease etcLuggage tag and mouthpiece pouch includedHandle strap on butt end is much appreciated (my hard case does not have that)Backpack straps plenty long enough for a big moose of a guy like me and can hang on the back of my chair when not holding the horn.Excellent valueThanks to other reviewers that commented on this being a good fit for the YEP321. I agree completely.Only wish would be for a "belt loop" or velcro pad on the back of the mouthpiece pouch for attachment to the outside of the bag but I can probably rig something up for that
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on November 26, 2024
子供の誕プレで購入しましたが結局楽器を買うことになり...このケースは使わなくなりそうです😭物は良くて気に入ってるそうです。
Bernardo J. Oramas Solís
Reviewed in Mexico on October 4, 2024
Excelente estuche tipo funda semirígida con correas para llevar a la espalda. Mi bombardino barítono King 2265 quedó cupo muy bien en este estuche, el cual tiene espacio amplio para poner partituras y accesorios. Muy buena calidad. Muy recomendable!
Stephen Lim
Reviewed in Singapore on August 23, 2023
Using this as a daily gig bag.
Sofia
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
My son started this year with the baritone. He got one that has a very old 90's case and though it would make him have amazing muscles, it was big, bulky and super heavy to take on the bus and back. I started to look and wanted to buy something that would be reasonable in price and looked good. I was afraid about the sizing BUT boy i was pleasantly surprised. Its super lightweight, very sturdy, has pockets to have his music book and sheets, came with a separate small case for his mouth piece. The straps are comfortable and looks amazing as a backpack. It made such a huge difference. I highly recommend this product young or older. Great case!!!
Kent (Euphie)
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2022
No longer having a vehicle and relying on public transport, this gig bag has been life changing. My Yamaha 842S fits perfectly, and the backpack straps allow me to have both hands free. It's also compact enough (compared to the hard case) that I can sit in a regular seat on the bus.
Paul S.
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2022
I am very pleased with this gig bag. I have had it now about 1 year and love how much lighter it is than my hard side case. It is a very snug fit which is good. Being soft sided I would not roll it down the stairs but it does have sufficient padding to protect it from bumps against walls etc. The side pouch is large enough for sheet music binder. I find that placing the instrument in with the lead pipe pointing towards the carry handles is the only way it will fit into the bag. That is not a drawback, just an observation in case someone thinks the bag won't fit. Also place the bell into the bottom first. It really is a great bag for the price.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021
This product is outstanding in it's functionality, quality, and value. It fits a King 625 Diplomat like a glove with well thought out storage and carrying options. The standard case that a King 625 comes in provides great protection but it is heavy, bulky, and anything but ergonomic. This gig bag is just the opposite of that but like any gig bag requires safe handling and common sense to protect the instrument. I can't imagine a school age kid trying to carry the standard case to and from home to school and performances but this Gard gig bag will make a huge difference and might even lead to more enjoyment and practice time. Lastly, every single business transaction I have done with Dillon's has been excellent so buy with confidence.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019
This is my first gig bag, so I can't compare it to others.The backpack mode is the one I use most often. It is a little lopsideded, but not uncomfortably so. I would not want to carry it on a long hike, but I've walked more than 45 minutes with it and had not trouble. It is slow to put on and take off, as one would expect.The shoulder strap mode is a bit awkward, because a euphonium is a big, awkward chunk of instrument to carry around. But for hands-free carrying that is much faster to pick up and put down, this is the way to go.The single-handle mode is the most maneuverable, but of course leaves you with only one hand. But quick pick up and put down. Uncomfortable to carry for long, even though the double handles have a velcro strap to hold them together and make a larger piece to grip. The extra handle on the top (when it is standing on the bell) is also quite handy for quick moving, allowing one to set down the horn without bending over.The bag is fairly well padded. In five months of carrying it around a couple of times a week, I have not dented or banged up my horn. And many of those trips were on public transit. You just have to always remember that it's not as strong as a case.It has a large enough zipper pocket to carry a music folder, oil, cloths, and a book to read.
Sara Cook
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2013
This case is nicer than I expected for the price and I was very pleased upon its arrival.I am a high-school euphonium player who uses a school-owned instrument. My instrument though in good shape, was given to me in a terrible case. It was literally falling apart and I feared if I brought it home my instrument would fall out of the bottom. I wanted to practice as to improve, but was unable to tote around my horn. I thought buying a new case would be much easier than purchasing a new instrument. I found this and was a little concerned about the pricing being a bit too low, but was very pleased at the actual case. It came in a large box that was slightly open open its arrival but still in tact. The side pocket I found to be large enough to keep all my cleaning supplies and also more. I keep my sheet music in there as well as the extra strap it came with (as to be worn as a messenger bag). It has pencil slots to help you be better prepared and small zipped pockets inside of the large pocket. I have held my music, supplies, and even my lunch box in there at the same time. The zippers seem secure and the handle does as well (the scrap that keeps the handle together is Velcro attached together but sewn onto one of the handles as not to be lost). The case came with luggage tags as well as a mouthpiece case. It also came with, as previously mentioned, a strap as to be a messenger bag as well as backpack straps to leave you with 3 different means of holding your case. The inside of the case is very soft and lined with a furry material. The outside is perhaps soften than I expected. I have a king euphonium and had a very tough time the first time getting my horn in the case but have since not had any troubles with it. I do, however, find the case to be unbalanced and falls to one side in my locker. It is very light and easy to travel with although I would advise to be careful with it as for it does not protect as well as a hard case. I believe this case will last longer than my current horn will and am very pleased with my purchase. It is the best deal you could hope to get for this price which should help you see past the flaws. Would recommend to any student players at an intermediate or advanced level (perhaps not beginners as for they do not yet know how to properly care for their horn and may harm it in a softer case).
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