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The Gator Cases 4G-MiZone Series Gig Bag offers robust 20mm GFLEX padding and reinforced protection tailored for most dreadnought acoustic guitars. Designed for the modern musician on the move, it features adjustable padded backpack straps and contoured back support for all-day comfort. With a large exterior pocket and innovative pick-clip zipper pull, it keeps your gear organized and accessible, making it the ultimate travel companion for serious players.







| ASIN | B00IJYE2OE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,245 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #151 in Acoustic Guitar Bags & Cases |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.4 pounds |
| Item model number | GB-4G-ACOUSTIC |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 45.1 x 17.5 x 6.5 inches |
| Size | GB4G |
D**L
Great padding and space
Gator cases are fantastic. I'm using this one to store my Breedlove acoustic guitar and it fits perfectly. The outside pouch is also big enough to fit most music books. I walk 30 minutes to lessons and it is very comfortable on my back.
P**S
Tuff guitar bag
Great guitar bag.. you can buy with confidence
J**Y
Light and well-padded guitar case
I now have several Gator guitar cases. They are well-made and better padded than most. Of course, a padded bag will not provide the same protection as a hard case if you're on the road, but it's fine for normal use. The straps allow you to put the guitar over either shoulder or carry like a backpack. There's plenty of storage for extra strings or cords and stuff. I don't like to carry too much in the gig bag because it adds to the weight. One caution is to make sure you buy this from Amazon. I ordered one from another dealer who lists on Amazon and they sent me the wrong case but would not replace it. I did get a refund, because it was their mistake but I didn't like the hassle. I ended up buying one elsewhere.
S**E
I was hoping to order a bag that had a neck support and cloth or felt like inside, yet I ended up purchasing this one ...
This is a decent guitar gig-bag. Looks ok for the money, no problem there. However, I was hoping to order a bag that had a neck support and cloth or felt like inside, yet I ended up purchasing this one because most of the ones I liked cost more, so anyway, nice bag for the money.
R**D
Gator's usual high quality w/ a few limitations
I bought this for my Guild D120CE which has a longer than normal neck and can be tough to find a hard or soft case that properly fits. My guitar fits this case and I like the extra pads that are at the base of the guitar. They both provide extra padding and protect the strap/cord connector at the base of the guitar. The guitar is nested in ample padding all the way around and the interior is very soft and safe on your instrument's finish. The material should see many years of use and the back pack straps are long enough to fit an eight-hundred pound gorilla - I cut about 8 inches off of each strap. The down side, or things I'd like to see a little differently... The two mesh pockets don't expand enough to be very functional and the are too narrow to get a capo into. The innovative little holder on the pocket zipper holds one pick, but only a small (typical) size pick. Yes, I like larger, triangle picks. Also, its grip on the pick is not positive and I've had it fall out with normal handling of the case. Finally, the larger pocket could have a bit more room (expansion). I am able to get a 8.5"x11" notebook binder in it, but it is a tight fit. If I fill the binder to capacity, it would not longer fit. I'd also like to see a pocket on the guitar neck portion of the case. All in all, it is a great case and much better than many others I have seen. It definitely measures up to Gator's normal high quality. In spite of what I don't like, the overall quality and fit of the case is sufficient to make glad I bought it.
W**T
Perfect - Just what I was looking for
This Gator Gig Bag fit my Yamaha F325 guitar perfectly. The padding is dense and makes me feel very comfortable that the guitar is well protected. There are nice storage areas for music and other accessories. This bag is very nicely made and zippers move very easily and seem well-made. Plenty of straps/handles in the right places.
A**R
Fits my Martin X1-000E
I was having difficulties finding a gig bag for my 000 because it's not a dreadnought, but it's also differently shaped from classical guitars. I took a chance on this gig bag since it kept coming up in my searches. My guitar fits just right. There is a little bit of wiggle room, mostly at the bottom and the waist of the guitar, but as others have suggested, a rolled up towel will work to fill the space. Wish Gator would sell padding you can add. This case is durable and lightweight. I look forward to using it when I'm on my way to my lessons.
M**B
Would definitely buy again!
Excellent gig bag! I wanted a bag that was well padded with good storage. This one works very well. Can fit a regular sized 1" music binder in the storage pocket + capo and a cable. Very good quality from Gator. Would definitely buy again!
E**N
El espesor de la protección para la guitarra, me parece adecuado. Me hubiera gustado un bolsillo exterior para accesorios, como afinador, capo, etc.
G**O
It's OK. The quality is good and I'm sure it will be hard wearing. The pocket is a good size and has as second pocket inside it, which is handy. The shoulder straps are comfortable and the pick minder on the zip is a fun idea. On the face of it a solid, durable gigbag. Obviously this is a casual gigbag and not designed for top level protection, but the thick foam along the side of the inside of the bag is only about 4 inches deep, whereas the body of my standard dreadnought guitars (Guild D25 and an ARIA J45 imitation) are 4 1/2 - 4 3/4 in. deep. So the only thing protecting the edge of the guitars where the top meets the sides is a bit of canvas. This is a shame as it wouldn't have taken much to give that little bit of added protection and peace of mind. In terms of the internal length of the bag, the ARIA (J45 copy) fits fine. But my Guild J25 dreadnought, which also has a standard 14-fret neck doesn't quite fit. It's just under 42 inches long, end to end. In truth, with some physical effort I can squeeze it in there, but I worry about that bit of stress will do to the neck. It's a pity that proper internal measurements were not listed. Given the bulky nature of the item, it would be very expensive to return, so I'm kind of stuck with an OK bag and am hoping I can stretch it a bit so it doesn't put stress on my Guild's neck. It's ironic that it's actually a Guild guitar that's featured in the main product photo with this listing! EDIT: I explained the above to Amazon and they collected the item and refunded the full price, with no additional cost to me, except my time.
F**.
Excelente funda. Gruesa y protege bien. Las correas son comodas. Hay mejores fundas pero super caras. Esta hace el trabajo muy bien
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