Best String Bass Bags & Cases in 2022

Last update: January 16, 2023

Kaces University Series 1/2 Size Bass Bag (UKUB12) Review:


You get what you paid for, and for the price range, this is a good product. There are numerous handle alternatives, sufficient padding, and adequate pockets. Since the endpin opening is where the two outer zippers meet, there was no zipper damage. Since you might pay far more for the same level of security, I consider this to be a perk. Meets all stated requirements—in my book, that's a 5.Minor Point: It should be noted that while I don't think this hinders function, it does feel...backwards. Typically, you hold the neck up and slide the bag up over the scroll, zipping up the side nearest to you if you are holding the bass up with the E string closest to you as a right-handed player would hold it for playing. You must turn THIS item in order for the bridge protector to be on the correct side; otherwise, the item won't fit properly. Learn to put it on from this other side after spinning the bass so that the G string is closest to you. It grows on you. Just be cautious if you go to another bag and the direction is reversed.



Kaces University Series 3/4 Size Bass Bag (UKUB34) Review:


You get what you paid for, and for the price range, this is a good product. There are numerous handle alternatives, sufficient padding, and adequate pockets. Since the endpin opening is where the two outer zippers meet, there was no zipper damage. Since you might pay far more for the same level of security, I consider this to be a perk. Meets all stated requirements—in my book, that's a 5.Minor Point: It should be noted that while I don't think this hinders function, it does feel...backwards. Typically, you hold the neck up and slide the bag up over the scroll, zipping up the side nearest to you if you are holding the bass up with the E string closest to you as a right-handed player would hold it for playing. You must turn THIS item in order for the bridge protector to be on the correct side; otherwise, the item won't fit properly. Learn to put it on from this other side after spinning the bass so that the G string is closest to you. It grows on you. Just be cautious if you go to another bag and the direction is reversed.



Tonareli Designer Bass Gig Bag BLACK 3/4 size BGB34B Review:


The bag is sturdy and does a great job of protecting my bass. Its thickness makes it quite clumsy. It's a stylish bag with characteristics that set it apart from other bass gig bags. And the pricing is reasonable for the quality. My bass is still a touch stiff, so it still takes a little work to get it in and out of the bag. Once it is broken in, that can alter. The fact that this bag is distinctive, attractive, and significantly less expensive than the Mooridian bag makes me happy that I chose it over the Mooridian bag.



Tonareli Designer Bass Gig Bag BLACK/BURGUNDY 3/4 size BGB34BB Review:


The bag is sturdy and does a great job of protecting my bass. Its thickness makes it quite clumsy. It's a stylish bag with characteristics that set it apart from other bass gig bags. And the pricing is reasonable for the quality. My bass is still a touch stiff, so it still takes a little work to get it in and out of the bag. Once it is broken in, that can alter. The fact that this bag is distinctive, attractive, and significantly less expensive than the Mooridian bag makes me happy that I chose it over the Mooridian bag.



Cushy174; Professional Bass Bag 3/4 Size Classic Review:


I looked around for a mid-range bass bag before settling on the Cushy Classic. It costs less than half as much as a Standard Mooradian Bag while still being a professional-level bag. https://smile.amazon.com/Mooradian-Standard-Upright-String-Double/dp/B0018TVI9Y/ref=pd sbs 267 14? encoding=UTF8



SKY Upright String Double Bass Soft (Case) Gig Bag (3/4 Review:


decent bag with standard pockets for accessories and protection for the guitar. Although there is no bottom hole for a stand and it is a touch loose, the zipper can be closed. Something for the time being, but not for nicer instruments. I needed something better than the awful ripped-up cotton bag that came with my secondhand 1970s student model German 3/4 size. Not bad, though, given the cost.



Protec 3/4 Standard Bass Bag Review:


I can use this scenario right now. Considering my 3/4 bass and 5' 8" height, the shoulder straps are overly optimistic, but the side handle straps make it quite simple to carry, insert, and retrieve the bass from my Nissan Sentra. The spacious pocket is ideal for holding wires and a clip-on microphone. Before you remove the case from the base, make sure you remove your bow from the bow pocket to avoid stressing the bow itself. I now carry my bow in a quiver that is permanently attached and zips up within the case.July 2018 update My bass broke in half when I dropped it on concrete. This case, I believe, has 12 mm padding rather than 25 mm padding. My loaner case has significantly thicker padding than mine. Although it is not as proctive as some others seem to be, I still think this bag is good for weight and handling. Overheating might have made the seam separation on the back of my instrument worse.As long as you are cautious about consequences, I still recommend this case because of its affordability and capabilities.