• Reviews around keyboard (4.03 of 5)

    Gator Cases Padded Keyboard Gig Bag; Fits 61 Note Keyboards (GKB-61)

    • The built-in padding is not heavy, for example I would not trust it to protect the keyboard against a length-wise fall.
    • Your mileage may differ of course: The NP-12 is a light, inexpensive keyboard, and I'm packing it on top of suitcases personally (not entrusting it to roadies who will throw it a van).
    • Do not buy this unless you want your keyboard bouncing around like pinball in a bag that could literally hold two of them.
    • The interior includes two 4.5-inch wide very well-padded straps with velcro closures that secure the keyboard
    • With the gig bag, I couldn't ever put the keyboard directly in without having to pull the edges of the bag around the ends of the keyboard, but this didn't bother me.
    • I highly recommend this bag for toting your full-size keyboard.
    • Great keyboard bag.
    • The keyboard fit in it well.
    • Front pocket is nice, but not big enough for all the musical scores he often carries as well as the keyboard accessories.
    • Fits all my keyboard accessories like a glove!
    • You have to put the keyboard in centered up in the Velcro retention straps - If I were to install it all the way to one side or the other, one of the two nicely padded wide retention straps would miss the keyboard
    • I've used other Gator semi-rigid keyboard cases before, and this is very similar, just scaled down to the size of my little Korg Microarranger.
    • It's a good value with enough padding to protect a 76-key keyboard and includes some pockets for storage.
    • Works fine for my Roland RD-64 keyboard
    • this inexpensive keyboard only warranted an inexpensive case
    • Even though it's a bit hefty, it's a good thing because it's well padded and protects my keyboard
    • The wide internal straps help stabilize the keyboard, nice if the case is a bit larger than you need.
    • I always buy Gator bags for all my expensive keyboards and gear.
    • Keeps keyboard nice and snug during transport
    • Please be aware that this is not a hard case, therefore it is not meant to protect your keyboard from being dropped or thrown into a trailer with other equipment
    • The good part is if I do a bag check the keyboard will be well protected and also as I grow to use more sophisticated Midi keyboards with more bells and
    • The velcro strips inside keep my keyboard secure and there is room for the music stand and cords inside the outside pocket.
    • Strong, wide velcro straps inside to secure my keyboard
    • Very good quality, and sufficient padding to protect my MIDI controller keyboard without adding very much carrying weight.
    • This is a great keyboard bag
    • Excellent padding on the inside with thick velcro straps to secure the keyboard in place.
    • It fit my keyboard like a glove.
    • This bag was actually a little big for my keyboard but the bag has straps on the inside that allows you to secure the keyboard with Velcro.
    • I fully recommend this case if you have the same problem as I did with a bulky, heavy, full-length keyboard to lug around.
    • The straps inside are very well cushioned and support my keyboard in place
    • The built-in padding is not heavy, for example I would not trust it to protect the keyboard against a length-wise fall.
    • I purchased this gig bag at the beginning of last year as part of my plan to have a very portable keyboard option (with a smaller 49-key keyboard) and it has worked fine for that purpose