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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
If you’re expecting fancy , forget it. But if you just want a light duty case that’s much more protective than a gig bag, this is hard to beat. I’m trying to economically case a rather large collection and have tried a few brands. Gator is top notch but starting to get pricey. THIS case fits my Schecter Omen Extreme PERFECTLY, as well as several Ibanez and other Strat shape guitars. It’s solid, well built, nothing fancy but still looks very nice and gets the job done, for 75$, it’s a WIN! I’m ordering one of the curved corner models now and if the quality is as good as the square cornered model, I’ll order a couple more of each. Only wish I’d found this deal before I spent so much on several Gator models and wasted money on others that fell apart. I’ll update my review as soon as I receive the curved corner one, but so far, this one gets a double thumbs up.
Legendary Chill Monroe
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
This hardshell guitar case is an excellent choice for guitar storage and protection. A wooden case coated with a tough water-resistant material is suitable for strat or tele style guitars. The three latches are strong and work great, includes a keyed lock as well. The inside is very plus and roomy and has a good size storage compartment for accessories.
Vlad
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
Came nicely packed into the plastic bag and cardboard box, with a couple of tiny dings already but you would expect to find them on a guitar case anyway. They tried to imitate the classic Fender design, so the first guitar that I choose to fit in was my Chinese Strat type. And it sits there perfectly. As for PRS and Schecter that I have - they are about an inch short and sit somewhat loose. It doesn't make much of a difference thou because when you close the case, cushion on the lid will fix the guitar in place. Overall quality seems to be 'acceptable for the price' (half of an original Fender case). You notice some imperfections here and there but my main concern are those stitches on the sides - they look like a weak spot to me, that's why I'm skeptical that this thing will survive the road. But if you need something relatively inexpensive to store you guitar safely at home - that might be the thing for you.
KinDC
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
The quality of the LETSROCK Electric Guitar Hardshell Case is surprisingly good for $73.99. The interior lining and exterior shell have no defects bubbles or loose spots. The storage compartment is larger with plenty of room for extra cables, a guitar strap, and typical accessories. Most importantly, the inside of the case is plush with no rough areas or exposed metal or plastic bits so I don't have to worry about damaging my guitar's finish, and it fits my Strat perfectly and keeps it secure when closed.The case itself isn't light as expected of a case of this type, but it's light enough to carry comfortably, and the handle, though the only slightly cheap feeling part of the case, fits naturally in my palm so there are no hot or painful spots. Having the handle off-center also distributes the weight better for me than cases that place the handle in the center.If you're considering this case, be mindful of the dimensions as this won't fit some Electric Guitars (such as my PRS Hollowbody) but it should do well for most of the standard options.I'm pleased with this. It's a good value case.
Sean Garland
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I’ve been looking for a case that I can use for local gigs for my Fender Stratocaster, as I’ve always just had a soft padded gig bag until now. I looked at some of the big name companies offerings, and was close to buying one from a main manufacturer.But, given that this option was nearly half the price, I thought I’d try it out. So far I am very satisfied! The quality and construction are much better than I expected. Feels very solid.One big bonus for me is that I can use this for my Strat or my Jazzmaster. The Strat has a little bit of wiggle room, and the Jazzmaster fits nice and snug. Keep in mind, I have the original strap buttons on both guitars, and am not using any aftermarket strap locks. The Jazzmaster may not fit if your strap locks are much bigger than the stock ones.
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