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Open Box Road Runner RRMADN ABS Molded Acoustic Dreadnought Guitar Case Level 1

Description
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.



Features
- Hardened, roadworthy molded shell for the ultimate in protection
- Non-scratch, high-pile, plush-lined interior cradles your guitar
- Oversize compartments for your accessories
- Designed to accommodate variously shaped guitars
- Eco-friendly interior
- Offset handle for better balance during transport
- Locking, riveted enclosures with Tab-Lock latches designed to take years of abuse
- Nonslip rubber feet provide various stand-up options
- Cases for dreadnought, classical, electric (including LP and Strat styles), plus deep and shallow round-back guitars
Specs
- Interior length: 43.75"
- Interior body length: 22"
- Instrument body depth: 3.75"
- Instrument lower bout: 16.25"
- Instrument upper bout: 13.25"
- Exterior Length: 46.5"
- Exterior Width: 19.5"
- Exterior Depth: 8.75"
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4.45
58 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great Overall Acoustic Case
I have owned an Epiphone PR-5E acoustic for over a year now and have not had a good case for it. This one does its job perfectly. This Road Runner case is extremely well built. The outside is made of very strong plastic and doesn't scratch or dent. I feel that with hard cases, the more locks the better and this case has 4. When you take a look inside you will see and feel the very soft plush that protects your guitar. There is a great compartment underneath the neck rest that can hold things like picks, capos, tuners etc. My guitar fits like a glove and doesn't budge at all. But one thing you must keep in mind is that this case is for big bodied guitars. If you have a standard dreadnought, there will be lots of wiggle room. If you have a big bodied guitar it will be very snug. Really the only complain I have is that at first it had a very noticeable smell because of the glue. But it shouldn't annoy you that much because it goes away after a day of airing it out. It isn't very heavy also which is great if you lug it around a lot. I've owned this case for a month now and I'm very pleased with its durability and its protection.
Most Liked Negative Review
Road Runner RRMADN ABS Dreadnought Guitar Case - Very Dissap
I ordered this case about a week ago and it arrived last evening via UPS. This case is made in China. I have it next to this same case which was purchased 4 to 5 years ago by my brothr-in-law. The quality of these cases has gone down. Very poor in my opinion. Comparing the old to the new, externally the molded cases are Identicle in size and appearance. Internally, The newer case now made with less padding around the guitar body creating a larger cavity and the fit to my Epiphone Hummingbird Pro (a dreadnought size) is extremely loose and sloppy. A somewhat snug fit is desireable. The gap around the dreadnoughts body is considerable. The older case had a considerable more amount of padding giving a satisfactory fit. The exterior aluminum trim that mates to two halves of the case does not line up and fit properly. At the body end of the case, there is a gap between the two halves, about 3/16ths of an inch from center of the body to the hinge, possibly due to warpage of the molded halves. Overall, a lack of quality control. I would not recommend it.
- Concerts9
- Practicing9
- Back-Up6
- Keeps my axe from getting banged-up on trips.1
- To carry that guitar without worry1
- Poor Quality5
- Can't think of any cons!1
- Sharp Edges1
- Not as good quality as I had hoped.1
- I would say average quality not road worthy1
- Experienced24
- Novice15
- Professional Musician2
- Child1
- Functional35
- Good Quality33
- Easy To Use30
- It fits my axe!1
- Fits my martin dss 17 perfectly when the martin1
Reviewed by 58 customers
THIS ONE REALLY WORKED FOR ME!
submitted2 months ago
byDave
fromHuntington Beach, CA
I have had a rough time finding a reasonably-priced hardshell case for my Peerless Wizard Standard model; after hours of looking, I was still leery of just buying a case on the internet that had similar dimensions to my axe (which closely resembles a Gibson ES-175) and hoping it would fit. Fortunate enough to live near Guitar Center in Fountain Valley, my wife & I dropped-in with my axe, and Ken helped us out by matching it to several kinds of hardshell cases, none of which fit my axe. He told me "it may fit into a dreadnaught case, hold-on -- I'll be right back." My Peerless Wizard fit nicely and snug in this case! I bought it on the spot.
Solid case and a good price
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submitted7 months ago
byEd
fromMilwaukee, WI
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I bought this case to use with my Epiphone Hummingbird. It is a very solid case and looks great. But when I got it home and took out the guitar to practice I noticed that the top didn't sit quite right and the latch at the headstock end needed to be forced closed. So I took it back to GC and they immediately swapped it out and the new one is perfect. So I am satisfied with the final result and very satisfied with the associates and service at GC. But do watch the fit and finish on the one you are considering.
This case is terrible, buy the gator one instead
submitted9 months ago
byDerek
fromUtah
I have owned and regularly used this case for about a year now, and i have had nothing but complaints about it. It still makes my guitar smell like glue, the latches and binding are covered in sharp edges that dent and scratch my guitar, and I've had to reglue the straps multiple times. Only a few months in, the binding got bent or something, and i have to hit the case to get it to shut, and it doesn't even fully shut, leaving a huge gap right behind the handle.
Road Runner RRMADN ABS Molded Acoustic Dreadnought Guitar
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submitteda year ago
byHoracio
fromLa mesa
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great !
Good case!
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submitteda year ago
byMichael
fromMoorestown, NJ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The new acoustic I bought was slightly too big for my old case so I had to get this one and have been pleasantly surprised by its durability and light weight. #sweepstakes
I would buy again
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submitteda year ago
byBill
fromSouth Windsor, ct.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
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Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted8 months ago
asked byMark
fromColchester Vt
Will this fit a Epiphone EJ160 John Lennon Signature
Yes, it will.submitted9 months ago
asked byNate's Mom
fromNewark, DE
Will this case fit my son's Yamaha FG800J acoustic dreadnought easily and snugly?
Yes, it will.submitted9 months ago
asked byEric
fromPensacola, FL
Will this fit a Martin D 45?
Yes, it will.submitteda year ago
asked byTed
fromSt. Petersburg, FL
Will my Martin HD28 (14 fret) fit this case?
Yes, it will.submitteda year ago
asked byAndy
fromAL
Will this case fit my taylor 214-e
No, it will be a bit too narrow.submitteda year ago
asked byRaymond
fromChaptico, Maryland
I have a Martin X Series Special, will this case be too big?
It will be a bit big.submitteda year ago
asked byEd
fromMinneapolis, MN
Will this fit a Martin DJR-10e
Yes, it will.submitteda year ago
asked byRick
fromN Ogden UT
Will a Furch Blue GC-Cm fit?
No, it will be a bit too small.submitteda year ago
asked byKellen
fromNantucket, MA
Will my Takamine G Series GD30CE-12 Dreadnought 12-String
You will need to measure your guitar. The case dimensions are: Interior length: 43.75" Interior body length: 22" Instrument body depth: 3.75" Instrument lower bout: 16.25" Instrument upper bout: 13.25"submitteda year ago
asked bySteven
fromSimi valley
Will my dangelico premier Gramercy fit?
It may be a bit narrow by .5" You will need to measure your daughter's guitar. I don't have a Gramercy to check. The case dimensions are published.













