Any thoughts on Gard Wheelie cases?
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:00 am
Hi all,
I've recently traded for a new horn and I'm in need of a new gig bag. I've always used Cronkhite but due to some money issues that is not a choice for me right now and I can't really wait. I've been looking at the Gard Wheelie gig bags and the look to be solid cases but I'd love to get any thoughts y'all might have. I have a protec bag that came with the horn that is WAY to big. The horn leans back when I use it and it is putting a lot of diagonal pressure on the pistons when I carry it and I'm really worried that they'll start to have problems soon.
Another question is, if I do go with Gard, what size should I get? The horn I need the bag for is a PT20p. The bell is 19" and the length is 36.5". The smaller Gard case fits a 19"+ x 36". Do you think my tuba would be able to squeeze into that or should I go up a size to the 19"+ x 38"?
I'm also open to suggestions on cases are semi cheap and for good quality.
Thanks!
~Nick
I've recently traded for a new horn and I'm in need of a new gig bag. I've always used Cronkhite but due to some money issues that is not a choice for me right now and I can't really wait. I've been looking at the Gard Wheelie gig bags and the look to be solid cases but I'd love to get any thoughts y'all might have. I have a protec bag that came with the horn that is WAY to big. The horn leans back when I use it and it is putting a lot of diagonal pressure on the pistons when I carry it and I'm really worried that they'll start to have problems soon.
Another question is, if I do go with Gard, what size should I get? The horn I need the bag for is a PT20p. The bell is 19" and the length is 36.5". The smaller Gard case fits a 19"+ x 36". Do you think my tuba would be able to squeeze into that or should I go up a size to the 19"+ x 38"?
I'm also open to suggestions on cases are semi cheap and for good quality.
Thanks!
~Nick