Brian Rhody
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 7 juillet 2024
Great quality, like all the other SKB soft cases I have. These are really the way to go now for cases. Fits my JS32 RR model perfectly.
jorge perdomo
Avis laissé en Italie le 30 janvier 2019
La custodia è perfetta ed fatta di un materiale molto resistente, ed é pure comoda da portare... che dire e stupendamente perfetta
taz
Avis laissé en France le 9 juin 2014
ma guitare rentre parfaitement dedans, l'etui est incroyablement leger, mais parait pourtant indestructible.un choix que je referai sans aucune hesitation
Andy Thomson
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 5 avril 2013
This is a well made item, but is much larger than a soft case normally is. Very boxy. Looked smaller to me.
Luis C
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 10 novembre 2012
I've been looking for a guitar case for my flying V guitar but I didn't want a huge heavy hard case. So I found this one. I was 50/50 about this product and had the impression it was going to be heavy. But the moment I received it, I was happy with the quality. My guitar fit with no extra space, n the case is light weight including my guitar in it and the way is well put together to protect ur guitar is perfect! This guitar case can take a hit and a drop n still no damage on my guitar. I'm glad that I bought this n i don't regret it, and the price is fair unlike other guitar cases for flying V shapes are over $200 bucks.
Chris Z
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 30 décembre 2011
This case, while it may have the appearance of the typical soft-cover case, it is anything but. Beneath the nylon exterior lies hard and durable rigid foam protection with delightfully soft plush interior to literally cradle your V-type guitar. I myself have an Epiphone '58 Korina Flying V and it fits like a glove. The interior has solid neck support, a hidden compartment to store a spare set of strings, picks, tuner, cleaning cloth, etc., and literally nothing that could harm (but everything that will protect) your guitar.The exterior has two zipper compartments: one along the neck of the guitar (which looks ideal for storing cables), and the other over the body of the guitar, which has a good number of zipper and velcro compartments for you to store papers and other smaller items in. The case may be carried either by adjustable straps on your back, or the traditional carry to your side.While on the pricey side, seriously think about if you want to skimp on a proper guitar case that will protect your axe during travel, from bangs and nicks, and from sudden climate changes. Yeah, our guitars are precious to us and the last thing we'd want is for a protective case to fail us. I can say with confidence that I am very pleased with SKB's V case and it is probably the best you can get for its price range.Overall, I'd highly recommend it.