Wessex Gig Bags
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Wessex Gig Bags
Anyone use Wessex gig bags? I was thinking about picking up a gig bag for my community band horn and saw these for $135. They come in many different sizes. https://wessex-tubas.com/collections/ac ... a-gig-bags
I'm an adult who is careful with a 3 valve conn, so I'm more concerned if the seams and zippers will hold up. I'm also wondering if the backpack straps mounted on the zippered compartment will hold up. Does anyone have experience with these?
I'm an adult who is careful with a 3 valve conn, so I'm more concerned if the seams and zippers will hold up. I'm also wondering if the backpack straps mounted on the zippered compartment will hold up. Does anyone have experience with these?
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I bought one for a 3/4 King tuba. (Can't remember the model) It seemed robust and the handle did the job. I can't say about the backpack straps. I did try them one time, but never used it to transport.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I have a large Wessex bag which I'm using with a heavy 5/4 tuba. After two years of regular use it's holding up well. Zippers still run smoothly. When I carry the tuba short distances I usually use only one of the two back straps (improper use?) but it has shown no evidence of stress.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I have used these bags for a few years. Carried my PT6P with no issues across campuses and towns when I couldn't find parking nearby my destination. Never had an issue with the zippers (other than the zipper handle-thing breaking off of the strap compartment's zipper on my euph bag) or the backpack straps. I have also carried two horns at a time (both in Wessex bags) and felt confident they'd be safe.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I'd agree the Wessex bags are quite good for the price.. A bit clunky, but pretty durable.
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I've been using a Wessex bag for my Holton 345BBb for around 2 years. It's holding up very well. I use the backpack straps almost all the time, and they are great. The pockets are large enough to hold music folders, mouthpieces in their cases, oil, supplies, and a neoprene harness (for 'just in case I have to march with this thing'), and a sandwich. I think they are a good product.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
Nice, a good product at a good price. Thanks for the feedback.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I have had th
I have had possibly the largest Wessex bag for my B-S 101 for a few years and have been generally happy. The handles were separating from the bag, but an experienced shoe maker reattached them with leather backing. It's a heavy horn, I carry it a lot and am not easy on things. For the price, they're a good deal, even with a mid-life repair.
I have had possibly the largest Wessex bag for my B-S 101 for a few years and have been generally happy. The handles were separating from the bag, but an experienced shoe maker reattached them with leather backing. It's a heavy horn, I carry it a lot and am not easy on things. For the price, they're a good deal, even with a mid-life repair.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I had this problem too, but in my case it was entirely my fault. I carelessly picked up the bag using only one of the handles, which pulls it out from the bag at an angle. The two handles are meant to be used together, so that they lift the bag together at a proper angle. Ordinary common sense would have prevented this problem.pdonoh wrote:I The handles were separating from the bag, but an experienced shoe maker reattached them with leather backing.
Even so, the stitching is so tough that I'm continuing to use the handles as is without repair.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I had one of the earlier bags and the backstrap tore completely off, the horn dropping onto the ground on the bottom bow. I contacted Jonathan, he authorized the repair in full, and sent me a new bag with the improved attachment for the straps. Customer service could not be better than that! All the newer bags have the better attachment now.
My only gripe with the bag is that is wide and a bit clunky for my 186, but this is the bag that most closely fits that model. He explained that they make bags to fit their line of horns, and any other horn must fit into one of them: they are NOT custom made to fit anything other than a Wessex.
My only gripe with the bag is that is wide and a bit clunky for my 186, but this is the bag that most closely fits that model. He explained that they make bags to fit their line of horns, and any other horn must fit into one of them: they are NOT custom made to fit anything other than a Wessex.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I have one for my King Eb and find that it is well made sturdy and comfortable. A big plus for me is the back straps zip away to keep from dangling everywhere and getting caught. The loading is easy because the bag stands alone and I simply set my horn inside. Zippers are sturdy and the padding is very nice. I have a leather Guard for another horn and this one is better quality case.
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What's a plus for some--the straps zip away--is also a negative for some of us. I am constantly sticking my hand in those flaps! I wish I could get rid of them, as I always use the back straps.
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I ordered one, the 37"x19" bell size for my 12J Conn. Slightly bigger than needed, but close enough. I could use it for a 5J if I go that way someday. I've had side and top loaders. I'm hoping that this loading system might be easier to manage with everyone's bags/cases laying about during rehearsals. I'll have to see if I use the backpack straps much, the horn/case/music will be under 25 lbs.
$135 plus $35 shipping = $170, so a little lower than a $220 Protec with the !5% discount and free shipping to Guitar Center. Should fit better than a Protec also.
Thanks for the help.
$135 plus $35 shipping = $170, so a little lower than a $220 Protec with the !5% discount and free shipping to Guitar Center. Should fit better than a Protec also.
Thanks for the help.
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I opted for this bag with my Wessex Viverna (an incredible Instrument that deserves its own write up when I have the time).
I do miss having a Cronkhite that I sold with my last horn. However, I’m impressed by the the overall value of this bag but can someone please tell me how to load my horn? LOL
The natural way “feels” like you should load the back of the horn first, so the valve section is facing the zippered section. But that can’t be right... you don’t want the valves pressing against your back... right?
But if you go the other way, you’d have to lay the horn on its valve section of open the case horizontally. That can’t be right either.
Or is the idea to ALWAYS load/unload the horn vertically? Halp!
I do miss having a Cronkhite that I sold with my last horn. However, I’m impressed by the the overall value of this bag but can someone please tell me how to load my horn? LOL
The natural way “feels” like you should load the back of the horn first, so the valve section is facing the zippered section. But that can’t be right... you don’t want the valves pressing against your back... right?
But if you go the other way, you’d have to lay the horn on its valve section of open the case horizontally. That can’t be right either.
Or is the idea to ALWAYS load/unload the horn vertically? Halp!
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I believe it should always be loaded/unloaded vertically. I put the bell in first at an angle with the valves AWAY from me and then slide the rest in and zip it up. Very slick!
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Well, I just received mine. Construction FEELS sturdy enough, but only time will tell if it IS sturdy enough. Tuba is 26 pounds, bag is 8. That's 34 pounds total. Might be a little heavy, but we'll see.
The bad:
One of the backpack adjustment straps was accidentally sewn into the case back, but I cut it loose. I'll just go ahead and assume that didn't damage the bag.
My horn does like to lie diagonally- possibly onto the valves- inside the case when it's set horizontally, so I guess I'll have to keep it vertical.
And uh the mouthpiece-size-esque pocket is too small for my mouthpiece. Guess I'll use it for either valve oil or Flonase lol.
The good:
Literally everything else (from what I can tell).
Oh and if it's too big, just squeeze in some more foam
https://imgur.com/a/Hnu7txN" target="_blank
The bad:
One of the backpack adjustment straps was accidentally sewn into the case back, but I cut it loose. I'll just go ahead and assume that didn't damage the bag.
My horn does like to lie diagonally- possibly onto the valves- inside the case when it's set horizontally, so I guess I'll have to keep it vertical.
And uh the mouthpiece-size-esque pocket is too small for my mouthpiece. Guess I'll use it for either valve oil or Flonase lol.
The good:
Literally everything else (from what I can tell).
Oh and if it's too big, just squeeze in some more foam
https://imgur.com/a/Hnu7txN" target="_blank
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
I just went to purchase one of the 18” x 44” B200’s and it’s now $200.00. I would have sworn that all of the sizes were $135.00 the last time I looked. Maybe the website wasn’t reflecting the change of price when I was clicking around before but I’d looked a few different times. Hmmm. Guess I’m just out of luck. I’ve got a bag I can use so I didn’t REALLY need it, just don’t care for dangling straps and thought this would be a nice solution. Not sure I need to drop $200 + 35 in shipping on a non-essential upgrade
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Re: Wessex Gig Bags
Unfortunately the prices were increased very recently. I just ordered a 'Luzern' with bag, and the bag listed for $200. It's not a very good feeling when one misses the boat.
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