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Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case

Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case

Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case
$ 170.94

Score By Feature

Based on 205 ratings
Sturdiness
9.58
Comfort
9.58
Value for money
9.08
Support
8.69
Light weight
8.28

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Product Description

Shock-absorbing flexoskeleton with reinforced impact panels that is 1" thick
Handle has a zero G palm contour and a weight-distribution foam core.
The instrument's neck is held in place by a reinforced neck brace system.
Exterior: Ballistic Quadraweave with water-resistant zippers and a rigid EVA backing
Multi-pocket with EVA reinforcement for laptops and tablets.

Questions & Answers

My touring guitar is a McPherson carbon fiber model. It has a small body, similar to the Taylor GS Mini guitar. Is my guitar going to fit in the small body case?

Check with the Reunion guys; they're up to date on everything. And, by the way, I'd put my trust in your McPherson to handle these cases.

Will a Martin D18 fit snugly in this case?

In this case, I don't think you'll be able to find a Martin. My case is the bass version, with a depth of only 2 1/2". These are intended for slab-style electric bodies rather than acoustics.

Is this big enough for a 5-year-old? Fender jazz bass with stringed instruments?

The bass version is undoubtedly going to be successful.

Will a semi hollow snort scale bass fit in this semi hollow acoustic case? For instance, how about a Guild Starfire bass?

It appears to be the case.

Selected User Reviews For Reunion Blues RBCA2 RB Continental Voyager Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Case

Disappointment when it comes to ergonomics
3/5

Two stars instead of zero because it appears to be made of high-quality materials and capable of protecting the guitar as claimed by the manufacturer. Despite the obvious advantages, I planned to return it. The 'backpack' straps' tops are too far down on the case. When only one strap is used for one shoulder (usually because you have another guitar on the other shoulder to reduce the number of trips to and from the car), the strap slides, causing the case to be turned upside-down as well. If you've ever done a neck dive on a guitar, you'll understand what I'm talking about. It's absurdly inconvenient as a result. If you use both straps as a backpack, the case will be too high, and the top of the case will hit the tops of door frames. And there's the (well-known) For better balance, the side (cushioned) handle should be positioned slightly higher on the body. I'm keeping the case because I'd have had to pay a 20% re-stocking fee if I hadn't. 'Stocking fee' plus the cost of shipping to me and (obviously) shipping back. I can't afford to lose that much money after investing a few hundred dollars in what was supposed to be a good case. So I'll have to put up with the annoyances or use the case for a guitar that doesn't get out much and save up for a Mono case, which is something I should have done in the first place.

Alden Reed
Alden Reed
| Jan 30, 2021
The case for your acoustic guitar is fantastic
5/5

If you have a high-end acoustic guitar, this Reunion Blues dreadnought guitar case is well worth the money (roughly $200). HD- My Martin With just a smidgeon of wiggle room, 28V fits inside perfectly. The padding in the case is quite thick (much thicker than in any other "bag style" guitar case I've seen). The inside neck strap keeps the guitar from bouncing around when you play it - You can make it as loose or as tight as you want it to be. There's a couple of inches of space above the headstock. There's enough space at the top of the guitar body to roll up your strap and tuck it in. The padding, on the other hand, keeps the guitar in place. Two additional padding pillows are located at the base of the body and are held in place by Velcro. They can be moved if necessary (for example, to allow for a strap lock at the base of the guitar). The exterior material is thick and protective, with an outside pocket for a music book and a smaller outside pocket for picks and other small items. The shoulder straps are sturdy and can be tucked away when not in use. When using the shoulder straps, however, the case rides high (nearly 12 inches above my head). The exterior handle is well-balanced and sturdy. The case is slightly heavier than the $50 bag case I was using, but it is significantly lighter than the hard case that came with the guitar. This case appears to be very durable and should last for many years. (I'll be back if you don't!).

Sariyah Pope
Sariyah Pope
| Mar 13, 2021
This is a fantastic case! I can't think of a situation where I wouldn't be able to participate
5/5

Is there a hard shell guitar case that compares to the Continental Voyager? In this case, I believe any solid-body guitar would fit comfortably, safely, and snugly. My PRS SE Paul's guitar is well-protected by it. It's not too heavy, not too bulky, and it's easy to carry. Its "flexoskeleton" will defend an instrument against almost any attack. Its plush velvety interior features cushioned padding all around, as well as adjustable padding to protect the guitar's bottom. There's a neck brace to keep the guitar neck in place, as well as protective pads to keep the headstock and bridge from tearing up the case's interior. It also has backpack straps that can be hidden when not in use. The only things I'd change about it are to make the handle a little more cushioned and to add another small zippered compartment on the outside where the headstock is (for a phone, keys, and so on). The Continental Voyager by Reunion Blues gets 5 out of 5 stars from me!.

Easton Villanueva
Easton Villanueva
| Mar 12, 2021
I am overjoyed
4/5

It's not a case, but it's more than a gig bag. It's not as dense as polyfoam, but I don't require it to be. This is an excellent Soft Case. Even when empty, the stiff exterior makes it flexible when opened but stiff when zippered. A small soft bag could have been stuffed inside, as the rest of the sturdiness suggests. The exterior compartment, on the other hand, has plenty of room for a 13-inch tablet. For a better grip, I would prefer the nice wide interior velcro neck wrap to close on the far side (rather than the close side). But it's difficult to be dissatisfied. For the record, a Cordoba C5-sized guitar fits into the "small body acoustic" size. ce in an excellent manner It's a keeper in my book.

Zainab Stanley
Zainab Stanley
| Aug 01, 2021
It lives up to all of the rave reviews it has received on the internet
5/5

For those who need to travel with their favorite bass guitar, this is without a doubt the most durable and lightest option. It's the little things that make a difference. This case is, if not THE best, certainly one of the best, thanks to the velcro stretchy neck strap, the properly positioned backpack straps, the hidden handle in the back, and the perfectly designed side handle. It's not worth checking. Only keep going!.

Liv Leonard
Liv Leonard
| Nov 29, 2021
Your guitar will be safe in this bag
4/5

Your shoulder, on the other hand, is a different story. It's got a decent amount of weight to it. Be ready to carry it on both shoulders at all times. This bag/case, on the other hand, is like a vault when it comes to keeping your tools in top condition. I'm in a working band, so this bag goes in and out of the van, gets wet, gets dropped, gets carried, and gets rolled. You name it, and it's there. It's a tank, in case you didn't notice. It also appears to be quite attractive. When I'm on stage, I can keep a backup cable and accessories in there, as well as my personal belongings. My new rule is that you should have a 20-minute case. 40% of what you put in it is the cost of what you put in it is the cost of% Those who are on a shoestring budget are not welcome. br>br>Every time I play my American Performer Strat, it's perfect.

Maggie Morrison
Maggie Morrison
| Dec 01, 2021
It's perfect, and I got it "used
5/5

" It's perfect, and I got it "used. " I was trying to figure out how much it had been used because the tags were still attached and it came in the original box. It doesn't appear to have been used before. This thing is sturdy and solid, and I can finally retire my TSA-approved, wheeled flight case in favor of this. I'll be in Europe for a show in late July, and the guitar I'll be bringing (which is a bit of a beater but still sounds great) will be in this case. I don't think it'll be damaged in any way. I would not hesitate to purchase more of these for different guitar styles if I needed to.

Ayleen Irwin
Ayleen Irwin
| Jun 22, 2021

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