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Musician's Gear 76-Key Keyboard Gig Bag



- Heavy nylon outer shell
- Plush padded interior
- Reinforced with heavy webbing
- Interior dimensions: 50.5" x 7" x 16.5".
4.11
28 Reviews
75%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great Value for Storing YPG-235
I really love this bag. It is hard to find good inexpensive bags that will fit the 235, which I also happen to be fond of. It is not really for gigs, where things get dropped, squashed, banged about, and stepped on. In my opinion, spend the money for a good hard case for any gigs and especially ones with a lot of travel. But if it is a local jam or practice session where there will mostly be other musicians and you are carrying it yourself this is a great bag because it is so light. Also great for practice room or closet storage to keep out dust and such. Features I especially liked: 1) it is deep enough to wrap keyboard in blanket or towel for extra protection and still be able to throw in one of those those fragile snap-on music holders or some extra items like earphones. 2) It provides a decent enough rain guard for short distances, like parking lots. 3) Has couple of outside pockets for music and other small items like cords. 4) The strap crosses the zipper which helps balance the weight. 5) The price, especially if on sale.
Most Liked Negative Review
Stay Away!! Not well Built
Bought to hand carry a 29 pound Roland RD88 EX as the length dimensions were perfect. Width was more than needed but was doable as it was not going to be handled by roadies...just by me, and only to go in the back seat of a car, etc. I liked that it had both handle and shoulder straps and knew that it did not have inner straps but that was OK, as again, I was the only one handling it. But on my third time carrying it on my shoulder the shoulder strap D ring bent and gave way YIKES!!! Fortunately I was also holding the handles so it did not hit the ground. When I called on it I was directed to return it to a local store (Coral Springs, FL.). But they promptly told me I could not return it because "it was damaged". I said "I know, it is defective and that is why I am returning it". Got nowhere...even with the store manager Liz who told me NOT to buy Guitar Center branded in house items...that they "were crap". Long story short, I ended up having to package it up and send it back through UPS to get a refund on a defective product. Guitar Center online was shocked at the store's response. So buyer beware if you purchase a defective product from Guitar Center and need to return it. Safe to say Guitar Center is no longer on my vendor list.
- Concerts3
- Back-Up2
- Practicing1
- Light transport1
- Jam Sessions1
- Poor Quality3
- Difficult To Use1
- Too deep for some keyboards1
- Experienced7
- Professional Musician7
- Good Quality12
- Easy To Use10
- Functional9
- Good Price / Value2
- Materials and construction good1
Reviewed by 28 customers
Stay Away!! Not well Built
submitted4 months ago
byDave
fromFort Lauderdale, FL
Bought to hand carry a 29 pound Roland RD88 EX as the length dimensions were perfect. Width was more than needed but was doable as it was not going to be handled by roadies...just by me, and only to go in the back seat of a car, etc. I liked that it had both handle and shoulder straps and knew that it did not have inner straps but that was OK, as again, I was the only one handling it. But on my third time carrying it on my shoulder the shoulder strap D ring bent and gave way YIKES!!! Fortunately I was also holding the handles so it did not hit the ground. When I called on it I was directed to return it to a local store (Coral Springs, FL.). But they promptly told me I could not return it because "it was damaged". I said "I know, it is defective and that is why I am returning it". Got nowhere...even with the store manager Liz who told me NOT to buy Guitar Center branded in house items...that they "were crap". Long story short, I ended up having to package it up and send it back through UPS to get a refund on a defective product. Guitar Center online was shocked at the store's response. So buyer beware if you purchase a defective product from Guitar Center and need to return it. Safe to say Guitar Center is no longer on my vendor list.
Yes I buy this product again.
submitted5 months ago
byLeonard
fromCapitol Heights Md 20743
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This case is very good using it for set.
76 key, keyboard transportation storage bag.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byRichard
fromLacon,Illinois
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I am going to use this bag to transport my Yamaha keyboard for gigs. The bag's material seems strong enough to handle in transporting the keyboard. It has built in foam cushion to protect the instrument.
Great keyboard carrier. Well made and roomy.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byRed
fromFarmington, Ar.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Too early to have a lot of opinion other than it appears to have plenty of pouch room to carry the extras i need. Tough fabric on the outside and padded to protect on the inside. Should work exactly like I want it to.
It's fine, very low cost relative to other options.
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byDick
fromMountain View, CA
I was hoping it would have a more rigid base to keep the keyboard standing on edge with handles up like a suitcase, but it falls over instead. The case is soft on all surfaces, and padding is sufficient.
Solid lightweight bag for my 73-key Yamaha.
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byTom
fromDallas, TX
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Solid lightweight bag for my 73-key Yamaha. Provides easy transport and basic scuff protection. If more protection is needed, buy a stiffer (heavier) bag.
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byJonnymel
fromFlorida
Will it handle 40lbs?
Yes, it will.submitted2 years ago
asked byRcarter236
fromUnion, NJ
Will this case hold a yamaha Modx 76?
Yes, your Yamaha will fit the Musician's Gear 76-Key Keyboard Gig Bag .submitted3 years ago
asked byAlex
fromWhittier, California
Would this gig bag fit Casio WK-6600 keyboard?
Yessubmitted3 years ago
asked bySombraVelada
fromWaco, TX
Will this work for a Yamaha PSR EW310?
Yessubmitted6 years ago
asked byNone
fromSeaman Ohio
I purchased keyboard bag from Musicians Friend some time ago and they assured me it would fit a Yamaha DGX-300 but it did not. Now I will give you a chance because I'm done with them. Please dont ask me for dimensions of the keyboard etc. Just answer the very simple question Will a DGX300 Yamaha keyboard fit completely in this bag FULLY ZIPPED? Thank you.
Item Weight 4.05 pounds Product Dimensions 23 x 16.2 x 6 inchessubmitted6 years ago
asked byAlyssa
fromundisclosed
Does this fit a casio wk245 76 keyboard?
Yes it does.submitted6 years ago
asked byButch Bobcat
fromPhoenix, AZ
How thick is the padding in this case?
The padding is 3/4" thick.submitted6 years ago
asked byKaye
fromRockvale, Tennessee
Is it sturdy, made of canvas?
This gig bag has a heavy nylon outer shell. It is very sturdy.submitted6 years ago
asked byLittle Joe
fromConyers Ga
What are the dimensions of the 76 key board bag?
23" X 16" X 6".submitted6 years ago
asked byBrad
fromColumbia mo
Dimensions of case—-inside?
Interior dimensions: 50.5" x 7" x 16.5".

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