Kaces University Series 1/2 Size Bass Bag (UKUB12)
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Bass covers usually have backpack straps, but this one does not. Besides being lightweight and easy to carry, it has a very nice design.
There are endpin holes on both sides of the case, which are zippable.
As a result, there is no padding, but that is what drew me to buy The bag had to be lightweight so that it wouldn't weigh It reminds me of one I had in the 1960s. The result is very satisfying for me.
I'm not sure how to deal with this A zipper opens on the opposite side from which the handles are located. I find it difficult to take out and put in the bass when opening the case. This bass seems well made, and in no way is I concerned about the quality or construction. However, I have trouble carrying it since the handles do not provide a balance between the bass and the handle. It's what I'm stuck with, so I use it, but I wouldn't recommend it for the reasons stated above.
Selected User Reviews For Kaces University Series 1/2 Size Bass Bag (UKUB12)
After just over a month, we developed a seam split at a handle of the first bag we received. A seller on Amazon was not interested in providing us with any assistance. He offered no assistance other than referring us to Amazon since we had passed the return deadline. My question was about whether to fix or replace My only mistake was that I had not contacted Kaces directly. I found their information, and they were literally A replacement bag was sent to me in approximately 3 days by FedEx as soon as the problem was addressed! Kaces is a great brand, I'd buy another bag if given the chance. I received a reply from the seller regarding the methods of contacting Kaces after I contacted them on my second message to the seller. If he does not intend to honor the product, that was the first step I needed to take with him. To his credit, he is only really interested in moving the product forward.
Currently I'm in love with my 3/4 bag and I couldn't be happier. I have found that my standard 3/4 bass fits comfortably in my case, with enough slack to accommodate a slightly larger bass. In terms of padding, the bag has just the right amount, not too much so that it becomes weighty or bulky, but not too little either. A number of handles are available. As you can see, the main handle is on the right side. People like me who can hold it with their left hand can do so with the bridge away from their quite difficult He seems to find it difficult. The bag has a very generous music pocket as well as a small accessory pocket and a bow pocket large enough to hold It's one of my favorite bags ever!.
It is a fine item for its price range, and you get what you pay for. There is a lot of padding, and the handles and pockets are nice. There are two outer zippers that come together side by side at the endpin opening, so there is no zipper damage. To be honest, you could pay a lot more for the same level of protection, so I consider this a bonus. The job meets all the criteria advertised My rating is 5 for that. I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT A MINOR POINT In my opinion, this does not affect the user's ability to function, but should be noted that it is uncomfortable. This way around. The bag is usually slid over the scroll and zimped up with the side closest to the player. This is how a right handed player would hold it for playing if they stood the bass up with the E string closest to them. In this case, you must flip it, or the bridge protector will be on the wrong side, making the whole set up a bit wonky. You get used to it. Spinning the bass so the G string is closest to you then putting it on the other side until you are familiar with it will help. You just need to be careful if you go to another bag and it's the other way around.
With this bag my son has been able to carry his fender J-style guitar I play bass. ". This case fits and has plenty of space for all of his other gear, cables, a couple of pedals, his music player, etc. It has stood up well to the He had holes in his previous gig bag after using it for a few weeks.
It is on the lower end of the spectrum, so it is not padded extensively, but it is It would be essential for me to invest in a better bag if I had a $4000 bass. However, I think that this would be perfect for a student. Unless you make it rough, you'll be fine. It also fits comfortably in the hand. As a 3/4, my bag easily fits me into it, even though I am on the larger size. I have no problems with any of the zippers. Despite the tight seams, the jacket is still comfortable to wear. This bag does not look or feel like it will fall apart soon. It is worth what I paid for it.
The only concern I have is whether it is warm enough to carry my.
I was surprised at how nice the room was for the price. Padding and sturdy construction make it comfortable to sit on. This case has a unique design of going around the end pin, which I find The case is made for a lefty and takes some getting used to because it goes on like it's meant for their lefty side. My overall opinion is that it was good. We're going to check back next year to see how things go.
Originally, my case lasted over twenty years, so this one should be able to hold up just as long.
You can use this bag if you do not plan to take your bass with you on your trip. Just a few days after buying it, one of its handles began to break. I've had the bag for just three months, and it is starting to fall apart. Just today, one of the other handles was ripped. It should have been returned, but I need to keep my bass with me when I travel. Through Kases, it appears there is some kind of customer support available. A number of times, I have attempted to register this bag. I can't get the site to go up no matter what I do. In this case, I think it's worth the money. The material of this bag does not appear to be of high quality. Within a short period of time, you will be seeking something better.