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The StaggSTB-10UE Economy Electric Guitar Bag is designed for musicians on the move, featuring a robust black nylon exterior, 10mm foam padding for superior protection, and convenient storage options, making it the ideal companion for your 4/4 size guitar.
R**H
Good for What It Is
This is fine for at-home storage to prevent dings, or maybe to put in a car to go to a lesson or something. I wouldn't take this on a bus, subway or airplane. It seems better suited to solid body guitars as it won't prevent a hard know from cracking a hollow body. The zippers are OK but are usually the weak point. If you used it multiple times a day this might be an issue over time. Overall a good bag for the money.
H**N
Decent quality, not sure about the 10mm padding
The bag seems to be well made, no bad stitching in mine as mentioned by another review.There are two lightly padded backpack straps, better than no padding.Inside, there is another strap to secure the headstock, which is great.One big pouch in the front and another smaller one at the back.It arrived folded in half in a plastic bag and seemed somewhat squashed.The main issue with it is the padding. The specifications say 10mm but it seems more like 8mm or less at the moment.Either way, the padding seems which light and easily compressed, probably not going to absorb much of a impact.Well, it is a basic case @ $23.If you intend to carry the guitar around often, I recommend you get a better bag (with better padding) for a bit more money.If you intend to use it to store the guitar at home, it is adequate.
K**E
Stagg Gig Bag
I needed a bag to put my Schecter Omen in just to store it as I don't gig; just do studio. But, didn't want it collecting dust. It's a very close fit, but it's all I need. On another note, when I bought this the picture was for the bag but the image during & after purchasing was for clippers. I even told Amazon this and now they've changed the image for the product to clippers. Hopefully , if you order this product you won't get the clippers!
L**T
Cool Bag
I haven't used this bag yet, I haven't taken my guitar out of the house, I'm waiting until I'm Jimmy Page. But it is a good, solid bag for the price and will do just fine. It arrived quickly and looks like I know what I'm doing. It also has shoulder straps so you can wear it on your back, which I didn't know. If it ever falls apart, I'll amend my review.
S**S
decent bag for the money,looks gray in the photo but is black
Decent bag for the money but I was disappointed to find its just another ugly black gig bag with some gray trim. Looks light silvery gray and darker gray in the promo picture but if you look at the customer pics you'll see what the bag really looks like. Anybody know where I can get a non-black gig bag to fit a strat?
E**Y
Excellent quality!
I was unsure of the quality when I ordered due to the price. I was very surprised with the quality! My son is 11 and has an electric guitar. He lugs it around for practice weekly. The zipper is much better than we have seen on other cases! The straps are padded to make it more comfortable.c
B**N
You too may get a good one!
I have purchased 3 of these bags from them. The first one was good. The second had a sewing defect and was returned. The third had a rusting backstrap buckle (which I don't use too often). Overall, the bag protects my guitars well for the price paid. Hope you get a good one!
S**R
Good for the money
This simple gig bag has enough padding to get to and from lessons or practice. Materials and make of the bag seem good. Stagg could stand to put a little more padding in these bags, but it's not bad for $25.
A**S
Good quality BUT RIDICULOUS SIZE POCKET for any sheet music or tutor books
For potentially good quality items I usually like to begin with the positives but in this case I want to flag up one ridiculous design flaw ... In many instances, this case will be used by beginners who are using a 3/4 size guitar during their early days of learning to play. They will probably have tutor books, A4 sheets of notes and/or tutor books. THESE WILL NOT FIT INTO THE EXTERIOR POCKET. If their guitar is thinline with a body that isn't too deep, they should be able to get them inside the case but if their guitar has a deeper body, then there could be a real problem. However - just for the sake of a tiny bit more fabric and care at the design stage, all the usual sized documents should have been able to fit into the pocket. In my photos the guitar shown is a Redwood 3/4 size Strat-style which does have quite a thick body. As such, the padding in the case makes it a fairly tight fit for the zip to accommodate without putting it under stress. (I have posted a separate review of this model of guitar).Had it not been for this design flaw, I would happily have awarded 5 stars ... so now on to the positives:The case is strong and well made with enough padding to provide quite reasonable security in the event of the case falling over or being bumped when holding a guitar. The carry straps are strong and well stitched. A useful bonus is the small strap and circlet at the headstock end which allows the case to be hung up. I have had no problems hanging the case with the guitar inside it. There is a Velcro strip inside the case for securing the top of the neck and the carrying handle is very comfortable. Almost best of all - when opened, the top of the case can be opened out and laid flat if you wish. This make the case MUCH easier to use than the types which mean you have to slip the guitar in and ease it out of a case which only opens half way because the zip is shorter.So --- a potentially excellent case that has one area of design weakness because (I assume) the pocket was shaped and sized so that it looked attractive rather than it being designed for complete functionality. If you are happy to carry your music separately or to try to fit it under the guitar inside the case, then you will almost certainly be perfectly happy with it.
K**T
OK for price
First off this is a cheap guitar case and you get what you pay for.Its thinner than what the picture shows, but will be ok for short journeys to rehearsal /lessons. I wouldn't use for gigging it's not strong enough and has no bottom rubber protection you see on other makes. Another use as mentioned in other reviews would be for storage of a guitar not in use and to keep dust off.Zips are fine and the straps seem sturdy enough.
A**X
Very basic with minimum storage space and protection.
If you are playing venues frequently, this is not the gig bag for you. The padding is extremely thin, the pockets provide hardly any space for even a couple of cables and there is no protection on the bottom like many bags usually have. Even though the linings look ok, I don't see that bag going through many months of frequent use before tears start appearing, as I used to have similarly built gig bags before.It is still better than no protection and if you are not moving your guitar around too often it is going to be fine. One of the most important things is that it does not look ridiculous. Besides, it is very difficult to find something better for that money in the UK.
D**8
For a basic gig bag it does the job.
I bought this for my 10 year old daughter to take her Squier Mini guitar to school. Thereโs not an awful choice in 3/4 electric guitar gig bags on the market but this one does the trick.Cheap and cheerful but sturdy enough with a reasonable amount of padding. Recommended.
M**K
Do yourself a favour and look somewhere else.
The description is wrong. Its only 10mm padding. The photo corresponds and what I got was a GEN 10 UE. I complained and got my money back and got to keep the bag. So at least it was free...The material looks OK, but the padding is only barely better than nothing. I bought it for a relatively heavy les paul Yamaha copy. The padding is thin and very airy... when you lean the guitar against something you can feel the wood hitting the surface nearly directly. I play bass and my RokSak is infinitely better. I just wanted something relatively cheap to protect it in the house and I don't think this bag is up for that. I wouldn't dare to take it on the bus without wrapping it in a towel first. After 4 months of literally standing in the corner of my room one of the sides has started flaking. Unbelievable. It may be a production defect and could probably get it replaced. I wouldn't want to. If I were thinking of taking the guitar out I would definitively buy a different bag.
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