Mono Cases Guitar Sleeve

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Professional Gig Bag for Electric Guitar

  • 20 mm padding
  • Material: Water resistant sharkskin nylon
  • Shock absorber on underside
  • Large pocket for accessories
  • Reinforced handle
  • Reinforced and padded carrying straps
  • Headlock system protects headstock and machine heads
  • Extra soft inner material made of plush fabric
  • Inner dimensions (W x H x D): 34.3 x 104 x 7.6 cm
  • Colour: Black
Available since October 2014
Item number 348526
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Black
Model E-Guitar
Padding (Strength) 20 mm
Finish Nylon
Outside Pocket Yes
Backpack Yes
$155
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Mono Guitar Sleeve Review
Grant N. 14.04.2015
I bought this as a kind of runabout gig bag, I wanted something that I could take to school everyday, but be small and lightweight enough to easily get on buses and the underground etc. It's really well designed, it has all the features of the larger Mono cases (headlock, thick bottom section, waterproof nylon) so my guitar's always really well protected. The only drawback I can think of is there's not much room for any accessories or any extra bits and pieces you might need. It can easily hold a couple of leads plus plectrums and things, but the more you put in the pocket the more crowded it all seems to be. Also the pocket doesn't open out, it's just a zip opening, so you can find yourself fumbling about trying to find things by feel. I usually have charts as well as a couple of small tuners, on top of the leads and everything else, and sometimes I need to take things out that I don't need, just to find what I'm looking for. I would say honestly it's really great at what it does, which is transport and protect your guitar. If you're talking about playing gigs or going to any other professional engagements where you'll need all your accessories, my advice would be to go for one of the larger ones they sell. It will give you more carrying options, and will just make your life easier.
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Not as expected!
Pieter Vermeulen 09.09.2022
Worst designed gigbag ever. It should be called the Squeeze instead of the Sleeve. There is almost no room inside for a guitar, especially the neck. Strings are pushed to the frets which is not good. The zipper is put on tension. There's no compartment on the top of the bag for small stuf and the big compartment (where it's hard to find small stuff) has a big useless piece of fabric that has to be removed to get to the side zipper to open it. Don't know who designed this. I'm disappointed to say the least. had some bags from ToneToys that were cheap and perfectly designed. They held up for over 17 years but are not made anymore. Hope I can sell them or send them back. Don't know why people like this bag. Buit quality is nice but design is bad. Have another one for acoustic that's perfect so I don't understand this.
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It's a Mono, plain and simple
Leon Z. 03.04.2019
Excellent quality all round - the materials, the build, the fit and extra space. It's a well thought-out and executed product. Withstands tons of gigging, touring, long trips and walks. Very light, but tons of protection for your instrument. I've used it mostly with Fenders (Tele, Strat, Jaguar, Jazzmaster), but I've had no qualms about using it with PRS (Custom 24, Santana) or Gibsons. Keep in mind - it's not a hardcase, so don't push it and stack amps on top of it. Keep it on top when you're loading gear and you're good to go.
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This Guitar Sleeve is a Must-Have!
Anonymous 11.02.2016
I play with bands as a guitarist, so I have to take my guitar with me almost EVERYWHERE. That was the hardest thing ever with the hard case that came with my guitar, which I got from Thomann aswell! So far, it has been the best sleev-case I've ever used, for many reasons, which I will list below, as pros and cons.
Pros
1. The padding inside is so amazing, I could sleep in the case. I once dropped my guitar while it was in the sleeve and it I it was like landing on a bed. Also, in the bottom of the sleeve there is padding aswell.

2. There are handles wherever you'll ever need one. And the quality is excellent (on the whole thing)

3. There are straps, so there is no problem riding a bicycle with your guitar on.

4. You can put your keyring on!

5. Quality is amazing!

Cons
1. Even though it works most of the time, the metalic thing that closes the books case might get stuck on the belt.

2. Inside the case there is a small pocket, which is too small for what I use it.

Overall, I give it 10/10!
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