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Fender FA610 Dreadnought Gig Bag - Black
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Fender's F610 Series gig bag is a stylish and affordable way to keep your dreadnought acoustic guitar safe while traveling. Featuring our iconic asymmetrical Fender shape, its durable outer layer is constructed of tough 600 Denier polyester that protects against impacts while avoiding ripping and tearing. Its interior is filled with 10mm padding and lined with soft touch microfiber that keeps your instrument secure while preventing potential finish damage. The F610 gig bag also comes with a comfortable two-piece handle and ergonomic air mesh backpack straps with easily adjustable ladder lock buckles, so you can comfortably carry your instrument without unnecessary physical strain. Plus, the front storage pocket offers additional storage space for small accessories and a business card window.
Specifications:
• Dimensions: 4.4 x 15.1 x 40.9 IN
• Weight: 7.5 LB
Specifications:
• Dimensions: 4.4 x 15.1 x 40.9 IN
• Weight: 7.5 LB
Q & A
Question: Does this case fit the Fender Newporter accoustic guitar Left handed version? If not, do you have any case model which would?
- asked on Mar 24, 2024
- asked on Mar 24, 2024
Answer: Yes, this gig bag will fit that Newporter
- answered by roy shermack, Edmonton Highlands, Alberta
- answered by roy shermack, Edmonton Highlands, Alberta
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Wonderful bag, Very Durable, Rubber protection at each end of the bag. Open the pocket there is a name tag place. Pockets for picks, strings, or a cell phone even. The pocket is also silk when you open it up. Very nice Fender Logo tags on the zippers. Fender logo's all over. The protection is amazing.. I bought a Fender C-60 Dreadnought last month and fits perfectly.
Posted by Carl Thomson on Jun 6, 2019