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  • Transit Series Gig Bag Designed to Fit Bass Guitars
  • Weather Resistant Blended Fabric Exterior in Charcoal Black
  • Thick Rubber Tread on Bottom of the Bag Prevents Wear and Protects from Small Puddles to Spilled Drinks
  • 20mm Thick Foam Padding Covered with Plush Micro-Fleece Lining
  • Rigid Interior Construction within the Frame of the Bag for Case-Like Protection
  • Adjustable, Removable Three-Point Interior Padding System Protects the Headstock, Neck and Bottom/Endpin
  • Large Front Zippered Pocket with Flap, Features G-Hook Buckle and Seatbelt Loops for Multiple Con-nection Points Allowing You to Fill the Pocket to Capacity and Still Secure It
  • Small Pocket on Front Flap with Soft Lining for Electronics Provides Quick Access to Phone, Keys are Small Electronics
  • Molded, Padded, Contoured Handle for a Secure Yet Comfortable Grip
  • Padded, Removable, Color Matched Backpack Straps
  • Several D-Rings for Clipping Accessories

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Gator Transit Bass Guitar Bag black
Finish
  • Standard
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Lancaster, PA, United States
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