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The AKOZLIN 76-Key Padded Keyboard Gig Bag is a robust and stylish solution for transporting your 76-note keyboards. Crafted from heavy-duty weather-resistant nylon, it features thick foam padding to protect against damage. With ample storage for accessories and multiple carrying options, this gig bag is designed for musicians on the go. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with a customer-first guarantee.
Material Type | Nylon |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | adjustable |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
F**R
Highly Padded
This bag is exceptional in quality and padding. A bit larger than advertised.
D**
Differently the right size your looking for
Mic drop so much room , key board and stand fits amazing
K**R
Zippers get stuck - but nice bag
I really do like this bag. The outside pockets are great. However, the zippers get stuck on the material and you have to be very careful while zipping. All in all nice bag for the price though -just zip it slowly so the material doesn't get stuck in it.
W**S
Good Quality case
Good materials. Used for guitar pedalboard
R**T
Size
Decent quality. I got it for my Nord Electro 6D and it’s way too big, but for other keyboards it should be okay.
W**D
For a 76-key synth, the pictures don’t reflect the reality.
2 stars (1 star for misleading pictures. 3 stars for the build quality and price)I’m writing this review just to push a little “truth in advertising” with the AKOZLIN 76-Key Padded Keyboard Gig Bag. It’s hard to find 73 or 76-key keyboard gig bags, so when I ran across this with a picture of my EXACT 76-key, Roland A37 midi controller keyboard, I was excited to give it a shot.First, a bit of good news. For the price, it seems fairly well constructed. The side compartments are sizeable and hold a fair amount. The material and stitching seem decent, and it’s large enough to accommodate a good sized 76-key keyboard. That being said, the padding is really thin, and if you look closely on the 4th picture they have, the little electronic micrometer measures the padding thickness at only .32 of an inch (assuming this is accurate). Yes, the padding is 1/3rd of an inch or about .8 of a centimeter! Additionally, it looks like the zipper tab or puller seems kind of cheap. If that doesn’t break in the first dozen or so uses of the bag when I’m zipping or unzipping it, I’ll be surprised.But here are my real complaints.1. My keyboard (see my attached pictures) that is shown in their advertisement fitting perfectly does NOT fit so well in the bag in real life. The bag width is just too wide. Not a show-stopping problem, I thought. I’ll just secure it in place with the 2 included adjustable straps. Or not.And here comes the second complaint.2. The straps only have velcro at the ENDS of the straps, so they can’t be adjusted much tighter to accommodate keyboards that are significantly less wide than the keyboard bag. To address this problem I bought strap buckles that let me ignore the velcro, and adjust straps much more tightly. This sort of solves the problem, but the tighter I pull the 2 straps, the more the bag is heavily crunched up and deformed (remember it is soft-sided), looks NOTHING like the pictures, and the keyboard STILL has too much wiggle room in the bag.To be fair, I tried the bag with a slightly larger/deeper 73-key keyboard, and I had similar problems. The second keyboard took up more space, but still the bag was just too big for the keyboard. I suspect the bag would work best with a significantly larger 76 or 73 key synth (a deeper synth, from front to back, that can use up the width of the bag). Something like a Yamaha Motif or Roland Fantom 76 key synth might fit better.In a pinch, I could use this to personally transport and minorly protect either of my 73 or 76 key keyboards. It would protect both from getting dusty, wet, or scratched, but that’s about it. And given the price I paid, I’m not entirely disappointed, but having a picture of a keyboard fitting in the bag almost perfectly when it DOESN’T in real life is just bad form from the company.One last observation. The bag is made with shoulder straps, that lets you wear it like a backpack. The shoulder straps do seem solid, but if I DID have 76 key Motif that better fit the bag, that synth is heavy enough, long enough, and awkward enough, wearing it like a backpack would be difficult in some circumstances.Added Aug 2023: The company contacted me and provided a full refund for the keyboard bag as their photo was misleading. I was a bit surprised, but grateful as I couldn't use the bag for the reasons I bought it (based on their photos).
R**Y
Great for money spent
Was surprised at the cost vs. quality - pretty good!
C**N
Used as gigging bag
This thing lasted about, say, 3 gigs before it started failing on me. Zippers failing, getting stuck, and then eventually I got to the point where I was severely worried that my 2.5k USD keyboard would fall out mid-tote. Unfortunately you get what you pay for.
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