Best Clarinet Bags & Cases in 2022

Last update: November 15, 2022

Protec Bb Clarinet MAX Case (Black), Model MX307 Review:


This clarinet case is excellent. Much more impressive than the description suggests. This is a really wonderful clarinet case for those of you seeking around for a decent casual clarinet case. When I first ordered it, I had to look online for an interior photo because I wasn't sure if this was a genuine case or just a cover for one. This is a true story. The main pocket is molded and fuzzy inside, with two easy-to-use zippers for quick opening—a perfect snug fit for a clarinet. A rather sizable zippered pouch on the outside of the bag is large enough to contain plenty of cleaning supplies and reeds. A smaller compartment, ideal for a single reed case, is located outside of that larger one. It also came with a shoulder strap and a classy ID tag. It has beautiful handles and numerous closures all around them to keep everything safe and secure, but the shoulder strap is optional. A lovely, thick canvas makes up the exterior material. We received the vivid pink one. Overall, I'm glad I went ahead and purchased it. The graphics and explanation might use some improvement and are really understated:-)



Pro Tec MX307MT Bb Clarinet MAX Case (Mint), Model Review:


This clarinet case is excellent. Much more impressive than the description suggests. This is a really wonderful clarinet case for those of you seeking around for a decent casual clarinet case. When I first ordered it, I had to look online for an interior photo because I wasn't sure if this was a genuine case or just a cover for one. This is a true story. The main pocket is molded and fuzzy inside, with two easy-to-use zippers for quick opening—a perfect snug fit for a clarinet. A rather sizable zippered pouch on the outside of the bag is large enough to contain plenty of cleaning supplies and reeds. A smaller compartment, ideal for a single reed case, is located outside of that larger one. It also came with a shoulder strap and a classy ID tag. It has beautiful handles and numerous closures all around them to keep everything safe and secure, but the shoulder strap is optional. A lovely, thick canvas makes up the exterior material. We received the vivid pink one. Overall, I'm glad I went ahead and purchased it. The graphics and explanation might use some improvement and are really understated:-)



Protec Bb Clarinet Slimline PRO PAC Case, Black, Model PB307 Review:


Clarinet case replacement was required. The original case had seen better days, and the clarinet was older. I came upon this and chose to test it. It appears to be very safe. It zips shut, has a velcro tab, two handles that connect with another velcro closure, and it zips shut. My Bb clarinet has plenty of room inside. Additionally, there is additional room where you might store a second barrel, swab, or other supplies. Additionally, the case contains a front zipped compartment where you may store pencils, pens, and other accessories. The interior of the black case I chose is blue. I'll include a picture of the inside of mine since the internal forms differ slightly from the images of the actual items. I might have gotten a different model, but I'm happy with the product's quality. I don't believe you could go wrong with one of these if you need a case. Other Protec items that we've used have been successful.



Tosnail 600D Water-resistant Foam Cotton Padded Clarinet Case, Clarinet Gig Bag Review:


I purchased this to replace an old clarinet case that had an extremely offensive odor. My clarinet is still in its original case and is rather old. I'm unsure of how thoroughly it was cleaned before being stored. However, I didn't want to spend a lot of money, and this had positive reviews despite my reservations about the pricing. About twenty dollars was what I paid for it. Although it is incredibly light, it feels sturdy enough. The instrument parts fit snugly, and I adore that the accessory section is lined with plastic so I can occasionally wipe it down.Despite this, the sensation is not particularly strong. It is lightweight and has sturdy enough sides to withstand a small fall. If a child is carrying the instrument around everywhere, on the bus, or loading it onto the band bus, I wouldn't let them use this case. For instance, it wouldn't hold up if a teenager sat on it (not that they should, but I've taught elementary school band and played in high school, so I know what band kids are like). But in that situation, I'd be prepared to pay more for a hard-sided case.It is ideal for use by adults or VERY responsible children. My purchase has made me very delighted!



Sky Lightweight CLHC003 ABS Sturdy Clarinet Case Black/Blue Review:


For Christmas, I gave my son 2 clarinet cases. I loved this one because it is little and sturdy. The other, which was roomier and featured a shoulder strap, was favoured by my son. Therefore, it depends on your goals.The latches on this case only function when it is placed down to be opened; when I initially got the case, I thought the latches were jammed and almost broke them. I unintentionally turned the case on its side, and the latches immediately began to function. Just in case you decide to do what I was going to do and pull out the screwdriver to pry it open.Since my son preferred the alternative choice, I had to return the case, which the business graciously allowed.To be clear, this is the scenario that my son chose:Phitz Hybrid Bb Clarinet Hard Case, Charcoal Lightweight Carrying Bag



D’Addario Woodwinds Woodwind Reeds Case (RVCASE04) Review:


Even if the difference is slight, I believe these examples do matter. Firstly, I play the bassoon. The case is large, stable, and sturdy with plenty of breathing area. The pins are not solid but contain passages so that air may enter the tube. Every day it seems like reeds are the same. I believe that these cases can help to prevent some of that during the initial stages of creating, breaking in, and stabilizing a reed. When I open the case in the morning, my reeds frequently begin to instantly crackle like freshly made blanks. This shows that they haven't had time to acclimate, settle in, or air out over night. However, I have discovered that this case can stop bent corners and other unusual humidity effects until the reeds are entirely solid and settled (wouldn't crackle when they dried out anymore). However, the case is comparable in price to (or less expensive than) the standard fox plastic case, so you might as well give it a shot. Even without the humidity packs inside, the cases will mold if you don't open them at least once a day because they are airtight. Additionally, since I use the 54% humidity pack that comes with a new case, I'd prefer the option. I choose this one since I've discovered that it just stabilizes the reeds without getting them virtually soggy. You must bring your water with you, which is one more restriction with this. I performed at an audition where I had to leave the wet or soaked reed in the case for the approximately 10-minute warm-up period. The case had done a fantastic job of drying the reed when I arrived on stage and pulled it out!



Kaces Clarinet Case (KBOCLTL) Review:


I badly needed a new clarinet case because my old one was ran over (long story involving a big puppy bringing the case and clarinet inside out to the driveway). After spending some time looking through cases, I finally found this one. The side organizer is my favorite feature of this case; while my previous case included a side pocket, it lacked organization. I can now quickly locate my pencils, tuner, and reeds thanks to this! I appreciate that there is space within the case for two barrels. I really adore the case's color! The case's balance is the only thing I have to criticize. The balance appears to be okay when the clarinet is still within the case and the case is open on my lap. The clarinet case tends to be top heavy once I start taking apart the clarinet (especially with the items I've kept in the organization portion), and it falls backwards. Although I've adjusted to it now, the first time the case tipped, I almost lost the top joint. Before I can put enough weight inside the case to hold it down, I have to hold the clarinet case in place while I first begin putting it away. Although not ideal, this is still a really decent scenario!



Crossrock CRA860CLBL Clarinet Case ABS Molded Hard Shell in Blue Review:


My expectations were far exceeded by this case. The A clarinet and the Bb clarinet are both held in this simple white fiberglass container. This was a great value because the colorful ones were up to twice as expensive! There is space for all the necessities. The lower joint and bell need to be joined in order to fit into their respective cutouts, which is the only tiny worry I have. To avoid having to apply extra force to undo the connection if they "freeze" together, I prefer to keep them apart.



Sky CLHC402 Brand New Vegan Leather Hard Shell Clarinet Case for Bb Clarinets Review:


For my C clarinet, I required a case. It is true that many other customers had complained that it didn't fit a Bb clarinet. The tiny C clarinet, however, fits perfectly. One thing, though: the order in which the components are placed differs from every case I've ever used. In contrast to the customary practise, the lower section of the instrument is placed in the front of this casing. Nevertheless, a strong case.