Road Runner

Description

This RRDWA Deluxe wood dreadnought acoustic case by Road Runner features strong multi-ply wood construction with Tolex covering. The valances are stitched through the case top and your guitar will be well kept in its soft, cushioned interior. The soft, plush interior protects your dreadnought from scratches and nicks, plus Road Runner uses a special, eco-friendly, dye-free material, which eliminates the release of polluting byproducts into the environment.
Open Box Road Runner RRDWA Deluxe Wood Dreadnought Acoustic Case Level 1
Open Box Road Runner RRDWA Deluxe Wood Dreadnought Acoustic Case Level 1
Open Box Road Runner RRDWA Deluxe Wood Dreadnought Acoustic Case Level 1

Features

  • Multi-ply wood case with durable Tolex covering
  • Soft, cushioned inner lining
  • Valances stitched through case top

Specs

  • Interior length: 44"
  • Interior body length: 23.25"
  • Instrument body depth: 4.75"
  • Instrument lower bout: 15.75"
  • Instrument upper bout: 12"
  • Exterior Length: 47.25"
  • Exterior Width: 19"
  • Exterior Depth: 6.75"

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Reviews

4.67

183 Reviews

97%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Fear Not - This Case Does the Job!!

I needed a new hard case for a Takamine G Series guitar that I bought 16 years ago. I was nervous abut the fit and durability when I placed the order, although the price was right so I went for it. I couldn't be happier. First, the case durability is great. I don't understand why some of these reviews has me nervous about that, which is the main reason why I am taking time to write this review. It's a solid case. Don't be nervous about that. I have another, more expensive instrument that came with a custom case and yes...that one is like the Fort Knox of cases. That guitar was a few thousand dollars so it darn well better come protected, right?! While this case is not hand-carved from steel to protect against sledgehammers and missiles, it is the closest possible thing to a custom case that I have seen. We have all seen our share of those flimsy cardboard cases out there and this simply isn't comparable to those in any way. Again, I'm confused about people's reaction to the durability. It's great. Next, the fit was surprisingly perfect. This was another concern because I didn't want my guitar to rattle around at all. My model is older so I was a bit worried. It doesn't move a bit and the neck isn't stressed in any way. It literally is a PERFECT fit. Overall, if you need a case for general use, this is a good one. Go for it, especially such a reasonable price.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Decent except for latches are soft

A good case, could easily be a 5 star case. Pros: It's really spacious for Dreadnoughts, it's deep, really deep...deeper than the average dreadnought body, so you get everything inside safely. It's also nicely lined. Outer material is strong, and works well with scratches. The one I got, I found the metal latches very soft in texture, they bend very easily, if you push the latch down it bends under your thumb. The latch near the base was bent easily in transporting as carry on luggage. It's a hard case, it's suppose to take a little pounding, and it didn't do well here...at least the metal latches.

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Best Uses
  1. Practicing37
  2. Concerts18
  3. Back-Up17
  4. Chuck for 2002 Ford Ranger1
  5. Transporting your guitar1
Cons
  1. Poor Quality5
  2. Not Functional2
  3. Difficult To Use1
  4. None1
  5. none1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced81
  2. Novice52
  3. Professional Musician15
Pros
  1. Good Quality122
  2. Functional109
  3. Easy To Use89
  4. Improves Sound7
  5. Great Quality1
  • Wanted a Hollowbody Gretsch. The guitar was on sale.

    5

    submitteda month ago

    byRODNEY

    fromStanford ky

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I bought a new Gretsch Hollowbody that didnt come with a case and the manager got me one at a great price and it fit the guitar perfectly. I play for my own enjoyment.

  • Good hard case

    4

    submitted2 months ago

    byJeff

    fromDetroit

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Black hard case that locks looks like it made well. Will work for what I need it to do.

  • Case is great, just as described.

    5

    submitted5 months ago

    byWill

    fromToms River, New Jersey

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This case phase plenty of space for acoustics of any size. It seems very sturdy and ready for touring.

  • Really good basic case for my grandson's Yamaha

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted6 months ago

    byBrent

    fromVa Beach VA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Seems to be sturdy. All the latches meet up nicely.

  • Good quality for the price

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 months ago

    byDustan

    fromOklahoma

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Purchased this case for my Martin concert series acoustic. The guitar fits perfectly, and the case provides just the protection I need. Especially for the affordable price.

  • Just Got It

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 months ago

    byDavid

    fromAtlantic City NJ

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Bought my guitar case recently and have been very happy with it. I bought my first guitar case from Guitar Center as well a few years ago and still happy about that one too.

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byVida

    fromTallahassee, fl

    Is a 3 quarter case and youth guitar case the same size ?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Not quite — a 3/4 guitar case and a youth guitar case are similar in concept but not necessarily the same size. Here's the breakdown: 3/4 Guitar Case Designed for 3/4-size guitars, which are about 36 inches long on average. Typically used by younger players or for travel guitars. Fits classical, acoustic, or electric guitars, depending on body shape and depth. "Youth" is more of a marketing term and can vary by brand. Often refers to smaller-sized guitars meant for children, which could be: 1/2 size (~34" guitars) 3/4 size (~36" guitars) Sometimes even 7/8 size or mini guitars.
  • asked byBruce

    fromDanbury, Ct

    Will this fit a Taylor Academy 10e?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will.
  • asked byMomof2boys

    fromTucson,Az

    Is this good for plane travel?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byDavid

    fromRockford, IL

    Will this case fit a Seagull S6 Presys II?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it wil.
  • asked byChris

    fromSeaside, ca

    Does it have a compartment? And will it fit taylor 144ce?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byChris

    fromSeaside, ca

    Will it fit taylor 114ce?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Road Runner RRDWA Deluxe Wood Dreadnought Acoustic Case is designed for standard dreadnought-shaped acoustic guitars, and the Taylor 114ce is a Grand Auditorium shape, which is slightly different. Key Differences: Dreadnought: Squared shoulders, deeper body, slightly wider. Grand Auditorium (Taylor 114ce): Narrower waist, more curvy, and slightly smaller than a dreadnought. Fit Consideration: The 114ce might fit, but not snugly: It will likely have extra room around the waist and upper bout.
  • asked byGary

    fromundisclosed

    Will this case fit a Seagull Entourage CW QIT

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will.
  • asked byGary

    fromundisclosed

    Will this case fit a Seagull Entourage CW QIT

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will.
  • asked byGary

    fromundisclosed

    Will this case fit a Seagull Entourage CW QIT

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will.
  • asked byKaylee

    fromPhoenix

    Will this fit a Yamaha f335?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will.