SKB Soft Case for 88-Note Keyboard


Description


Features
- Sturdy wood frame
- 600 Denier nylon exterior
- In-line skate wheels for easy transport
- Expanding stabilizer legs for standing the case up
- Protective stair and trunk rails for loading
- Two exterior pockets for storage
- Convenient straps for handsfree carry
Specs
- Interior Length: 58.50", 148.59cm
- Interior Width: 20.50", 52.07cm
- Interior Depth: 6.50", 16.51cm
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3.25
4 Reviews
0%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Reviewed by 4 customers
Not sturdy - ripped within one week
submitted10 years ago
byAlyssa
fromAustin, TX
I would NOT recommend this case. Do yourself a favor and just pay for a hard case. I bought this case and within a week had it tear in two places along the straps. The saddest part was it didn't even have a keyboard in the case when it ripped. I returned it with no hassle through guitar center and got a new case shipped to me. This one AGAIN tore, this time in THREE places. Two of those places along straps being used to pick it up WITHOUT any keyboard even in it. This time I attempted to go through SKB, but they require YOU pay the shipping back and take about 2 - 3 weeks to get back to you via email, and another 2-3 weeks to get the case back to you. That's over a month without a case. Bottom line, DO NOT BUY THIS CASE. It will not last with or without a keyboard in it.
Upgraded
submitted11 years ago
byFRANK
fromLincoln, CA
I recently bought this SKB to replace a Roadrunner case (which after 2 years of light use was literally falling apart). Based on reviews I read here and elsewhere, the SKB is a better investment for me and my Yamaha MOX8. I guess time will tell how well this one holds up, but for now, it seems sturdy for a softside, and light enough for my back! I especially appreciate the tie down straps inside for my keyboard, the attention to structural support in the design, and large storage pockets on the outside. It would be a nice touch to have a reinforced handle in the middle, where the carry straps meet. From my past experience with the RoadRunner, that is where the fabric/zipper and seams are most stressed.
Didn't hold up well at all
submitted11 years ago
byJon Lloyd
fromHouston, TX
I bought this case to carry my Yamaha PF-35 88-key digital piano and it has received light use over the last 9 months. Two of the zipper pulls have broken. One of the strap rings has ripped from the fabric on the back of the case. The handles do not provide an easy way to carry it. The case is heavy for the amount of protection it provides. The only good things about the case are that the wheels have held up and the plastic skid plate helps protect the case when loading or unloading from a vehicle. I found that my PF-35 fits just fine in an old cheaper padded case intended for 76-key keyboards. That is what I am using to carry my digital piano.
Completely Satisfied
submitted11 years ago
byWalter Bankovitch
fromBerkeley, California
This case holds and protects my 88 key electronic piano securely, fits in my small car, is soft, and has wheels. I couldn't ask for anything more.
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