Protec Flute (B or C Foot) MAX Case - Black, Model MX308
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I enquired of my daughter. She stated that she does not have a cleaning rod with her at all times. She fits her piccolo case, pencils, cell phone, and hair bows into the front compartment with room to spare.
Yes. The flute is disassembled and placed in a hard case as it would be. You can put the hard case into a carrying case made by the same company. Only the flute, not the case, is held in this case.
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Selected User Reviews For Protec Flute (B or C Foot) MAX Case - Black, Model MX308
It looks exactly like the photo, down to the purple shade. This is not a case cover; it is a completely new case, which is exactly what I needed. My Gemeinhardt M3S is an older b foot model that fits perfectly. A piccolo case will fit comfortably in the front pocket. I keep cleaning supplies and a tuner in there. The zippers appear to be sturdy, and I appreciate the metal clasps on the shoulder strap, which do not appear to be prone to breaking. The case as a whole appears to be very well constructed. I'm an adult player, but I think it'll hold up well for students, though I haven't tested it in the rain. It's a little lighter than my old hard plastic and wood cases, which is nice, and it has Velcro-cushioned handles for those who don't want to use the shoulder strap.
This was our third flute case order (we had previously ordered other brands), and it was also the most expensive. But, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for. This case is for a middle school band student who, with her backpack and gear, can be a little rough at times. As a result, she needed a sturdy, padded case for her flute, as well as a place to keep her cleaning rod and rag. This case is a cut-and-paste job. 3 slots are available. piece C- The outer storage pocket easily holds her cleaning rod and rag, as well as pencils and a portable flute stand (we have a Gemeinhardt). We also like that this case comes with a shoulder strap that is removable. We began by purchasing the cheapest flute case and promptly returning it. Purchasing the next step up, returning it, and finally understanding that you get what you pay for! Save yourself the trouble of ordering and returning products by investing in a better product from the start! It is highly recommended.
I've had a Max flute case for over ten years and it's still in excellent condition; I recently purchased a second flute and needed a good case, so I ordered another Max. I have two B foot flutes, one of which is slightly longer than the other. This new case is advertised as being compatible with B foot flutes, but my new flute does not fit in it. The foot joint space in the older Max case is larger. As a result, I'm now using the new case for my old flute and the old case for my new flute. Only a front zipper pocket holds my penny whistle and cleaning rod in the new model. However, I preferred the older model, which had a pocket on the back for the cleaning rod as well as a pocket on the front for my penny whistle and other items. br> Overall, a good, useful case, but I believe the older version was superior.
I was excited to receive this case after reading all of the positive reviews, but it far exceeded my expectations! I bought it to replace my old, battered one. out of the Yamaha case My flute is in the key of Bb, and it fits perfectly. I'm not sure how a C foot would fit in the extra space, but I doubt it would slip around because the parts fit snugly (I had to use a little force to get my head joint to fit). Overall, the quality is higher than I anticipated. With sturdy sippers and handles, it has a "rugged" feel to it. A velcro closure covers the double zipper, and the two handles are velcroed together. For someone who is used to simply flipping up two latches on a standard flute case, this may be a bit much to undo, but it provides a lot more protection. There's plenty of room in the exterior pocket. It's long enough to fit the cleaning rod in with about an inch to spare. It can also hold other cleaning supplies and a good portion of my purse's contents (though I won't use it for that). The case is well-made, and I'm confident that my flute will be well-protected. safe and secure The inside of the case is made of a nicer material than the one that came with my Yamaha. The shoulder strap is adjustable, and the bag includes a luggage-style tag with room for a business card or other identification. I think it's well worth the money, and I'm glad I bought it!.
This is the second time I've bought a flute case. My granddaughter simply outgrew the first one and requested that I get her a new one that was identical to the first. That ought to be enough to persuade you. She transports her flute in it on a daily basis, and the case has proven to be durable. It was showing signs of wear and tear after three years of use, but what can I say? The new case should last her the rest of her high school years, and if she continues to play in college, I'll get her a new one in her college colors.
I needed a new case that could hold my B-grade laptop. flute played with the feet This case was exactly what I needed! It also has a zippered pocket on the outside where I keep my cleaning rod. cloth, as well as a repair kit These items may not have extra storage space in some cases, and storing them in the same space as the flute may cause damage to the instrument. A padded handle wrap is included, as well as a detachable backpack strap that can be stored in the pocket. I highly recommend this product because it is both light and protective.
This fits my Gemeinhardt 3SHB from 1990, and the front pocket has plenty of room for a cleaning rod, tuner, and cloth. It's lightweight and provides adequate protection for my requirements; It's ideal for transporting my flute from church to home. br>br>Please keep in mind that while this case is fairly rigid, it is not a hard shell. The contents of this case will be reached if you hit it hard enough or apply enough pressure. I've had other flute cases that have literally survived being run over by a car in the past. This case, on the other hand, would not provide any such safeguards. This case is designed to protect your axe from everyday mishaps such as slamming into a wall while walking down the hall or being knocked off the kitchen table. If you're looking for something with a lot of weight to it, this is the place to be. This item is not suitable for duty protection.
The foot joint on my flute is a little loose, but it fits nicely inside. Although the head joint is a little tight, it will not harm the instrument. The shoulderstrap is fantastic--it's a must-have accessory. It's not half an inch wide, as I feared. It is 1. The width is 5 inches. The outside pocket is ideal for holding iPods, phones, and flute accessories. The pocket is 14 inches long, 2 inches deep, and has a depth of 2 inches. A flute cleaning rod will fit with room to spare because the flute is 5 inches wide. ) A name tag is also included with the case. br>br>I gave it a four out of five star rating because the foot joint is a little loose. The case, pocket, and shoulder strap, on the other hand, are all excellent!! This appeals to me greatly.