I can has MONO too! The M80 double gigbag/case, that is, thanks to Jeff.
This will be a short review for now cuz I haven't really put the gigbag through its paces in a real gig, just tested and inspected it at home w/ my guitars. But I sure wish I had it these past years when I had to run out of my car w/ a gigbag or case in Manila's rains (it's waterproof)!
I've never seen a sturdier gig bag (I'm aware of InCase's offerings also). It's like a softcase that offers protection of a hardcase. It's carry-ability and feel is definitely that of a softcase, not a clunky hardcase. No wonder cuz it's made of light but outdoor/military-grade materials.
When I put my past gigbags in the car, I make it a point to lay it on its side (if angled neck) on the back seat and hook the shoulder strap above the seat so that it doesn't slide and fall down. If it's a Tele/Strat, I don't mind laying it flat but still worry about all the bumps it goes thru in Manila's moon-like roads. But, man, not anymore! I wouldn't mind laying this flat on the seat or even in the rear/cargo/trunk of the vehicle.
For a "senior citizen" like me na operado pa, the weight distribution, intelligent strap design, generous padding, and light weight are godsends! I'm also a gadget freak so the numerous, smartly designed pockets are a boon also.
Still, nothing is perfect and here are two things they can improve on:
1. The upper pocket could be bigger so that you can stick an fx pedal or two in there along w/ slides, tuners, etc. But perhaps given the smart design of the cable holder, tucking it away from the bottom of the big front pocket, the pedals can be put in the big front pocket instead of the smaller top pocket.
2. The side handle should be moved up so that the guitar is not facing down when held normally on its side. As it is, you have to pull up the front of the handle a little to balance the guitar or tilt it up. This can create un-necessary strain on that part of the handle. But given its steel rivet, I don't think that handle will rip out in my lifetime.
Having said that, considering I almost always bring 2 gtrs to gigs, I'm now gonna have complete peace of mind w/ my guitar's protection. My only worry now is that somebody might wanna steal the Mono gigbag and "accidentally" take away my guitars in 'em!
Look forward to using my Mono double gigbag in coming gigs. Feel free to approach me if you wanna check it out. And I'm looking forward to trying out a Mono strap when a black one is avail in Oct!
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PS: Should also mention that Jeff was incredibly accommodating. He was early for our meeting and when I had to change our meeting place at the last minute because of heavy traffic, he obliged w/o complaint. (Sorry to have to make you walk, Jeff!)