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Out of your favorite gig bags, which are top/bottom loading and which are side loading bags?
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Side-loading as in the old Reunion Blues style.
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Cronkhite and RB are side opening, like a book.
Altieri and tuxedo bags are top-loading.
Pro-Tec are sort of side loading, but they don't open on the bell, so you kind of have to slide your tuba in and out.

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Pro-Tec is not one of my favorite brands, but a common one and very cheap. I have one for my BBb and I don't like it...
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Post by Lew »

I have a Winter/Soundwear bag that I use with my Besson 983. It is side opening. It does a good job protecting the horn, but after more than 2 years of continuous use is beginning to wear.

I use a top loading Altieri with my King 2341. It is a little less convenient to load and the backpack straps aren;t as comfortable as on the Soundwear, but it seems to be holding up better.

I also have a Tuxedo top loading bag that I don't like as much as the Altieri.
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