Gator 4G Series Gig Bag - Dual Electric Guitars Reviews
From your car, to your back, and to the stage, Gator GB-4G-ELECX2 dual electric guitar gig bag is the smart choice when you need convenient, protective transportation for your guitars. Thick padding keeps your instrument protected from damaging impacts while Gator makes sure the most vulnerable parts of your guitar get extra attention adding internal headstock and bridge reinforcements to the GB-4G-ELECX2. With an exterior pocket for your cables, spare strings, and tuner, and Gator's Pick-Clip for an emergency pick, you'll always be ready to rock with the Gator GB-4G-ELECX2 dual electric guitar gig bag.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Compact Bag Does The Job
I got this bag because the more expensive ones were out of stock. I still plan to get a more durable, more padded and bigger bag but this little one will do the trick for the one gig I have this week. I'm carrying a LP sized PRS and a Novo Baritone (30" scale with a big headstock). It just fits but the zipper closes easily.
This is it.
Worth the money. Nice slim, perfect fit.
Great Idea!
If you always take 2 guitars where ever you play and don' have enough hands this is the way to go! I am very happy with the convenience of having 2 guitars and been able to carry them on my back with the back pack straps. You still have to be careful and it doesnt replace the hardshell case, but is a great product for the money.
Geys the job done
Holds 2 guitars perfectly with plenty of padding. Would give 5 stars, but would have preferred another pocket. The pocket it has will hold a few cables and a tuner, so this is a minor gripe. All in all a quality product worth the price.
Double Guitar Bag/Case
Overall it is built well for this price point. I am being a little picky on not giving 5 stars. My only thought is I would like a little more padding between both sides. Again not bad at all but just me wanting a little more. Worth the money for local gig guitar transport.
Nice bag
I needed another dual electric gig bag but the prices out there are outrageous for a decidedly non-sexy but important utility piece of gear. (Mono?? You could buy a new guitar for that much :-))
A bit taller than my other dual bag (Access) so my guitars fit at the peg head with room to spare. The build seems quality and sturdy with the sides stiff enough to indicate good protection. Padded well inside so the guitars aren't flopping around. Zippers work well with no hangups and the front pouch is relatively roomy for some smaller flat accessories to fit good.
I have only been using it for a couple weeks now so how it will hold up is an unknown. (67 gigs last year local and road plus weekends at church)
For the price i don't think you could do any better.
Almost Great
I've owned a Fender dual gig bag for over 10 years now, but it's gotten worn out, so now I have a Gator 4G. Nice reinforcement features, and a solid case for 2 guitars. The carrying straps and handle are supreme. Only issue I've ever had with gig bags is when I try to carry a LP style guitar. Always afraid that the pressure would press the headstock and break it.
That uncovers the problem I have with this bag. Lack of a top pocket to carry the bulkier accessories. Trying to get all the necessities into the only pocket which is tight to begin with creates pressure on the front guitar. I like the bag, but without the extra pockets will need to store the essentials elsewhere. I guess if you wanna spend $ you can get a dual bag with the extra pocket.
Second Review
Believe it or not, 2 stars is ok/average rating. To me 2 stars should be below average(3 stars). After 6 months, one of the carry handles is pulling out and will soon be not attached anymore. I use it quite often, and see that another review indicates the same problem. With this issue and others only one, tight unusable front pocket and no neck pillows for tilt-back headstocks, I suggest investing more money into a better quality dual bag people. Gator needs to re-engineer this bag and add $ to the price and upgrade the features based on user input.
Handles Break
This seemed like a well-made dual gig bag and functioned well through about 8 months of weekend gigging. At that point, one of the handles started to fray and broke soon after. No misuse, just typical regular use. Would not buy it again.
Nice bag, but...
Overall a well put together bag, but within 2 months all the handles pulled out. They were just stitched into the edge binding, and the webbing frayed and they just pulled out. I continued to use it for awhile afterwards, but with only the shoulder strap to carry it with, it's just too awkward. Too bad; it's a nice bag otherwise./
Wish I would have read reviews...
Well, I wish I would have read reviews before purchasing. I am experiencing the same issues with the carry handle as other guitarists here. Within 3-4 months of light, once-a-week usage one, one end of one handle completely detached from the case. No warning either, it didn't tear or rip; It simply just gave way. I am most definitely not hard on the case, and it has never seen any adverse conditions.
Save up a couple more bucks and get a better case. This one isn't it.