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Old 03-21-2024, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Farlsborough View Post
All my acoustic guitars (that I’d want to take out and about) have hard cases. Whilst you can get a pick tin, strap and capo in the case cubby, I also want Fishman Aura Spectrum, iPad and a couple of leads. So far I’ve been slinging this stuff in a canvas tote, but this affords zero bump protection and it all gets tangled together. I’m wondering what people in a similar situation use as an auxiliary gig bag for these bits of kit?
I use a Mono Classic FlyBy backpack. It was a little pricey, but it doubles as a regular backpack when I don't gig.
While not hard, it is plenty protective and has a lot of padding (if you've used or seen a mono gigbag, its basically the same amount of padding/protection, but in a backpack).
Has a cable loop, deep pockets/storage, and a separate section to stow an ipad and laptop.
Had mine for roughly 8 years? And its held up quite well.

I think D'addario and Gruv Gear make similar products for less money.
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