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MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black

MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black

MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black
$ 176.94

Score By Feature

Based on 226 ratings
Support
9.68
Sturdiness
9.68
Light weight
8.98
Value for money
8.28

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Product Description

Design (patents pending) Hybrid case design with ABS head and body impact panels Water-resistant Sharkskin shell with industrial rubber sole and piping The Boot (patents pending) Custom molded rubber outsole Headlock neck suspension
The guitar gets pulled out of a partially unzipped case while you are standing up it's something we've all seen (and done) hundreds of times
For space savings, to save time, or even to save our backs, we do these things
It was this observation that inspired the creation of the world's first top-loading guitar case, the Vertigo
Despite the fact that MONO once made a top loading design, they went ahead and redesigned the Headlock to automatically hold the neck and head in place

Questions & Answers

How does this version compare to the grey one? What do you mean by "because the image is black?" ?

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I wanted to say hello to you guys. Do I have the option to put a 13" laptop into the pocket one? My wallet would be great to have, but I don't want another bag to carry it in. ?

It is my understanding that these responses are accurate. Today, I tested it out on a 13" screen. The other things I had in my pocket did not have to be taken out, but I did have to go through the bottom of my did not have a sleeve for the laptop, but I would have if the guitar case spent a lot of time inside it.

Do you think it will work with a Les Paul The neck angle and headstock angle seem out of proportion to one another to me. ?

The only time I use it with my Les Paul is when I take it to a gig with my Les Paul.

Selected User Reviews For MONO M80 Acoustic Guitar Case - Black

There is a difference in the quality of mono
3/5

In the last seven years, I have owned a MONO M80 Bass Cass (not a vertigo) and it has proved to be exceedingly reliable. Performing almost every day of the week and traveling on tour at least five months out of the year, this case has stood up to all the punishment. MONO has been my favorite brand of guitar amp for many years, and my bandmate recently purchased the M80 Vertigo for his guitar, so I wanted to get an The case I ordered for my MONO M80 Vertigo Bass was so poor in quality that it wasn't even half as good as my original MONO M80 Bass or my band mate's In comparison to the old MONO M72 Vertigo, this new MONO M80 Vertigo leaves me so disappointed in the quality. I could immediately tell the difference in quality when I opened the box. The following major flaws can be found in the program 1 . *br1. An example of a "rubber boot" is This is referred to as In this case, the boot is not rubber, but more of a hard foam as opposed to rubber. I can tell my band member is wearing a rubber boot because it makes him feel like a tire. Those with zippers There is something wrong with the zippers on this case. These cases do not hold at all, and they slide way too easily, as compared to my original case and my band mates' Vertigo cases. 3*1. *2. *3. The bend in the handle of the handle My original case or my band mates' Vertigo case were much more durable and had a more comfortable handgrip. The handle on this case was annoyingly bent out of the box. 4 - . The stitching is I find the stitching on the boot, straps, and random places to be low quality and sloppy. I'm already seeing it falling apart. The quality of the final product is excellent. Overall, I am disappointed with the quality of this case, and I doubt it will last as long as my original. As a result, I will be returning the case to you. It is VERY disappointing after all that Mono did. There is no consistency in the quality of the product. As of now, this is the last case I will receive Don't buy this case if you don't want to lose it.

Jackson Patel
Jackson Patel
| May 01, 2021
An excellent case is the MONO M80
5/5

I'll give you a little background on myself. My age makes me probably older than most of the people who are looking for gig bags. As a 'senior', I am certainly thought of as such. I majored in guitar at Berklee School of Music (1960s). In the past few years I have also owned an assortment of cases and guitars of all styles, from Anvils to Telecasters. It was important for me to store both my Ovation T5Z, and my Ric 360 in a lightweight shoulder bag. The number of jobs in the local area was 12. Though I already own two of the 'other' competing brand cases, I finally decided to try the Mono Vertical M80 due to the many positive reviews. There has been no disappointment for me. When you pay for something, you usually get what you pay for. I am disappointed that they are not made in the UK. They are a little on the pricey side. A small business that wants to be supported at home must stop shipping all its manufacturing overseas to save money, then charging very high prices, END OF STORY. Initially, I was a bit hesitant about the top loading feature, but it has turned out to be my favorite feature of the case. I absolutely love that the top loader is so convenient. Getting in and out is fast and easy. The zippers - The material is excellent This is a well-built and comfortable vehicle. Others have reported that the bottom is well padded and offers great support. The side pockets are a nice touch as well. Quality gig bags that are lightweight and rugged are what we all need. The outside pocket size is fine for the strap, an iPad, some strings, and the like, but I put too much crap in it as my fellow tasmanian is also guilty of the same. It is necessary to remove your guitar strap so that it can fit in the side pocket, since the neck support is so good. There is only one thing I have observed in other reviews that I disagree with I would NOT take this case with me when I ship my Sadly, some advertisers try and confuse the terms 'Case' and 'Gig Bag' when they mean the same thing. The price tag does seem justified somewhat in light of this. In the rare instance when you're overseas and change planes, and may find that you have no choice but to hand it over, you would stand a decent chance of not getting damaged, since soft sided bags don't provide the same kind of protection. In my opinion, it would not be a good idea to put it in checked luggage. A very good gig bag (case). It is still soft. When I bought mine for my Taylor T5Z, it was just perfect for my Ric 360- I liked it so much that I purchased another one. I ordered a second one because I liked the first one so much. This gig bag is excellent. I am very satisfied with it. Although not every bag or case is right for everyone, if you need a nice soft carry bag (case) for your stuff with good protection, that is lightweight and durable, I am very satisfied.

Oakley Bowen
Oakley Bowen
| Nov 24, 2020
The bag is excellent
4/5

The bag is really nice. A purchase I made for my ES-V The case that came with the 335 was made of heavy wood. seems to be able to hold the guitar in place well and it does seem to provide enough protection on all sides. If there is one thing I would like to have, it would be more openings in the zipper. The guitar won't fit in the bag even when the zipper is all the way open.
Other than that, it's just about perfect.
It has to be angled, so that goes inside.

Josiah Lara
Josiah Lara
| Mar 03, 2021

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