• Heavy-duty nylon carry bag perfect for Multi-FX pedals, micro keyboards, DJ controllers and more
  • Reinforced comfort carry handle. Interior dimensions: 22.5" X 11.5" X 4"
  • Comfortable, adjustable and removable shoulder strap
  • Large zippered exterior accessory pocket perfect for cables, power supply and more
  • Exterior dimensions is 23.5 length x exterior 13 width x 4.5 height in inches

I got this soft case for my Micro KORG - it fits pretty much perfectly as well having some space in the pockets for cables etc. It is not heavy duty, so make sure you are not expecting to put it through rough use since I am unsure how well it would hold up. For me storing this piece of equipment around the house, and traveling short distances it is perfect.

Bought this to carry my current pedalboard. I picked up a Holeyboard, and am only using the amptop part of that since my setup is a bit streamlined. Fits very well. The full size Holeyboard would be too big for this. Well padded, seems to be sturdy and the cable pocket is sizeable, could probably put a stomp box or two in there as well in a pinch. Depth says 4" and my board setup has one area that's a little taller than that, but it's not a problem at all.

We bought this bag to carry my husband’s Line 6 FBV Shortboard MkII Foot Controller when he travels with his gear. The Line 6 case was much more expensive, because it is custom made and hard shell. He wasn’t going to use the case very often, since he rarely travels with it, so he wanted something less expensive. This fits his MKII perfectly, and has storage pockets that he uses for cables, spare picks, slides, and anything else he needs. Its durable, with thick foam padding, and the handles are strong and comfortable to carry. He is very happy with his decision to go with this bag, and it has done well to keep his MKII safe both when it is being stored and when he takes it out on the road with him.

I play saxophone in an 11-piece rock band. I recently went to a wireless in-ear monitoring system to accompany my wireless mic. I was using a rather large backpack for both systems plus batteries and the small stuff needed for gigs. By putting the base units in neoprene sleeves and the wireless mic in a bluetooth speaker case, I can fit everything in this bag! Base units in the main compartment, power supplies and antennas in the small compartment, DONE. It's a lot less bulky than the backpack and with the neoprene sleeves it provides a pretty good amount of protection for some expensive equipment. I gig about 40 times a year, so not like heavy duty wear that would require road cases, but this solution is perfect. I can throw this over a shoulder, sax case in one hand and music stand in the other - one trip from the car. I've had the bag for over a year and it is holding up well.

Great, durable bag with lots of padding! I really appreciate the large compartment on the front for any cables that go with your equipment. I like that is is not compartmentalized so you can fit larger items in here The only downside is that 2 of the edges are sharp (pointy plastic for grip), but it’s not a big deal.

I bought this for my Boss ME-80 Multi-Effects Pedal, which fits great with room to spare. The walls are thick and firm, but soft and give me the impression this case will protect my equipment well. The zippers are very good, gliding along with minimal effort while giving me the confidence they'll hold tight and last. The pocket on the front is just the right size -- roomy enough to stuff a few cables and the power supply comfortably. This is my first Gator product, and after today, I'll be sure to search for Gator first the next time I need an equipment bag!

Nice solid case! I bought this case to carry my Line6 Firehawk floor unit and it has accompanied me to several gigs over the last year or so and I have zero complaints. The front pocket is large and holds my power supply, in-ears, spare strings, picks, winders, cutters, etc. My only piece of advice - if using the case for your Firehawk, store it in the case with the in/out jacks facing the carry handles so that the small depressable switches in the back of the unit aren't getting smashed when setting the case on its feet on the floor.

This fits my Akai MPK225 no issue. Fits pretty snug - I ordered a right angle USB cable for the MIDI and I can just bring this thing around to jam with without having to remove it from this "case." It works really excellently and seems decently durable - I'm pretty gentle with my stuff though.This case also has some slack on the left and right side of my MIDI controller so I could throw some extra accessories in there. Much more affordable than official cases or other brands.

I purchased the Gator GK-2110 for my Boss RC-300 Loop Station and for a small keyboard in the future. I chose this over Gator's Multi FX bag because it was a better fit lengthwise for my pedal. It's interesting that the tag on the bag states that it will fit controllers up to 21" x 10" x 5". My pedal is 21 1/8" and fits fine. One minor complaint I have is that the shoulder strap adjustment buckle prevents you from placing the pad in the middle of the strap if you tighten the strap from just before medium to "tightened all the way." This is not a big deal to me, because I can sew/create a better strap system. I have an Akai Pro MINIAK Virtual Analog Synthesizer with Vocoder, and this keyboard bag will not fit. I had to add that because I saw this bag "pop up" on the "What customers buy after viewing this (Akai Miniak) item."

Bought this case to house and protect my home-made guitar pedalboard -- barely fits, but it does fit. Sturdy enough for my use, playing out three or four times a month. It allows me to consolidate my kit into three items: cased guitar with tool kit and spare strings, cased collapsible music stand and guitar stand, and in this case, pedal board, power supply, connecting cords. strap pre-fitted with transmitter, and spare batteries. As long as I remember to check the contents of each bag before leaving to play, there won't be any more frantic looking for some forgotten thing. I hope.