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Gator Cases GL-DREAD-12 Acoustic Guitar 12-String Case


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GL-DREAD-12 Acoustic Guitar 12-string Case


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Gator Cases GL-DREAD-12 Acoustic Guitar 12-String Case

 

The GL-DREAD-12 is Gator's semi-rigid 12-string Acoustic Guitar case in Dreadnought format, made with an EPS foam core with a plush fabric inner lining and a tough 600D water-resistant nylon outer cover. The two interior compartments allow for convenient storage of all accessories.

GATOR GL-DREAD-12 12-STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR CASE OVERVIEW

The Gator GL-DREAD-12 is a case designed to offer the best of two worlds: the portability of a gigbag and the protection of a hard case. It is designed for guitarists who need to protect their instrument without sacrificing ease of carrying. The removable shoulder strap makes it convenient to carry the case on the go, and the two interior pockets allow you to store all the accessories you need. It is suitable for 12-string acoustic guitars in Dreadnought format.

STRENGTHS OF THE GATOR GL-DREAD-12 12-STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR CASE

  • Hybrid case, offering the portability of a soft case and the protection of a hard case;
  • Durable, water-resistant 600D nylon exterior;
  • Dense EPS foam core and plush fabric lining that protect the instrument from bumps and scratches;
  • Two spacious interior compartments for capo, strings, picks and accessories;
  • Heavy-duty nylon handle for a solid grip;
  • Removable shoulder strap that makes it convenient and easy to carry the case.
  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF GATOR GL-DREAD-12 12-STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR CASE:
  • Outer material: 600DM nylon Inner material: EPS foam with plush fabric liningColor: BlackBody length: 56.39 cmBody height: 12.45 cmBody bottom width: 40.89 cmBody middle width: 30.48 cmBody top width: 32 cmOverall length: 109.22 cmOuter dimensions (W x D x H): 114.55 cm x 45.97 cm x 20.07 cmWeight: 2.59 kg

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