Anybody with a Gard wheelie bag?
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 2:36 pm
I now have this one to try, and it is "big enough" but....the bottom is slanted, on purpose, (not flat) which forces the tuba to rest on the edge of the bell, which seems unwise. Also, the way it seems to fit best, if the bag is laid down on its "back," then the tuba is resting on the valves, which is also unwise if you are bumping along with the case laid down in the back of the car.
If I put it in so that the tuba is not resting on the valves when the bag is laid on its back, the bell is also resting on its edge again, with one side not even in contact with the bottom of the case. This is also unwise, and does not seem to fit as well in the case.
I like the pockets on it, and the fact that the wheels are far enough apart that it is stable, and its light weight.
So would someone who has a Gard bag that they are finding useful, please post a picture of the "lid" zipped open and how the tuba is in the bag, so I can see how you did it? TY.
If I put it in so that the tuba is not resting on the valves when the bag is laid on its back, the bell is also resting on its edge again, with one side not even in contact with the bottom of the case. This is also unwise, and does not seem to fit as well in the case.
I like the pockets on it, and the fact that the wheels are far enough apart that it is stable, and its light weight.
So would someone who has a Gard bag that they are finding useful, please post a picture of the "lid" zipped open and how the tuba is in the bag, so I can see how you did it? TY.