Best Trumpet Bags & Cases in 2022

Last update: December 16, 2022

Protec Pro Tec M404 Trumpet Multiple Mute Bag with Modular Walls Review:


Amazingly content and beyond satisfied! The functionality is amazing! You can easily adapt the modular walls to accommodate different mute sizes because they come with two longer and three shorter parts that velcro to each other and the outer walls (or to remove them completely). My K



Protec Trumpet Mute Bag with Modular Divider, Model M400 Review:


This is a top-notch item that is delivered precisely as advertised. Only time will tell whether it is of very good quality. The IMPORTANT disclaimer is that this item is WAY bigger than I had anticipated; it is roughly the size of a typical shoe box. Actually, it's a little bit too big for my needs (my playing only really requires a straight mute with an occasional plunger mute). I assumed they were just shoving them in there because I had read other reviews that claimed they could fit several mutes in this bag. My straight and plunger mutes, as well as a water bottle, will fit easily in this. I might end up moving around with more weight than I actually need for a gig. Again, the durability will be determined through time. (Therefore, the rating of 4)



Trumpet MAX Rectangular Case with Interior Mute Storage by Protec, Model MX301 Review:


Our package came today! I bought this case because of the backpack straps. Since the fifth grade, my son, who is now in the eighth grade, has participated in band at his school. Every day, he brings his binder home rather than his bookbag (This helps him keep better track of his homework and papers from school). His bus rides to and from school will be easier with this new trumpet case. It is difficult to carry and sit while holding a big binder, a conventional trumpet case, and other band equipment. His music book and the tiny music stand that rests on the trumpet both fit in the zippered pocket of this case. Additionally, it features spaces for mutes, extra mouthpieces, oil, and other materials he uses. It also has slots for two mouthpieces. It is portable. For a more enjoyable, comfortable experience, it offers him a terrific way to organize things. Both he and I are enthusiastic.



Gator Cases Lightweight Polyfoam Alto Saxophone Case wth Mouthpeice Storage; (GL-ALTOSAX-MPC) Review:


Actually, there isn't anything about this situation that I *don't* enjoy. purchased for a flight. It didn't get checked since I would never do that, but it fit in the overhead compartment rather well. You can put other items in the TWO outer pockets because there are two of them (up to about 1 - 2" thick). One is for the neck, while the other is for the mouthpiece, flexible ligature, reeds, and cleaning wand. Actually, I'm very pleased with this situation. It works wonderfully with my Bundy beater alto sax. What can you expect for $67? The case's strap isn't particularly comfortable if you're wearing it on your shoulders because it isn't truly padded. Very happy with this case overall. FYI, your music doesn't fit the case.



Tosnail Trumpet Gig Bag with 15mm Padding Review:


I spent years carrying a massive double horn bag about because I majored in music in college. Over the years, I even removed my second horn from my suitcase and reduced it to just one horn, along with some mutes. After nine years, I at last understood this was ridiculous. This bag was recommended to me by a bandmate because I didn't want to spend a lot of money. The padding is really thick and the price is excellent. I don't care if you accidentally ding it by being too rough; if you drop it or throw it, for example, horrible things will occur. But I'm confident that with consistent use, this will safeguard my trumpet. I appreciate the extra side pouch for things like valve oils, pencils, and mouthpieces. There isn't room for mutes in this bag, but since I already carry a tote bag with mutes and music, there isn't a problem. When I first got it, some strings were sticking out, but I cut them off, and now it looks fantastic! You won't be let down!



Protec French Horn Mute Bag with Case/Bag Clip, Model M403 Review:


Perfectly held my red and white basic Humes and Berg straight play-through mutes. I might look around further if you have a different shape or a more expensive mute. Undoubtedly, this was designed to fit a straight mute that is roughly the same size as the H



Protec Explorer Series Trumpet Bag with Sheet Music Pocket (C238X) Review:


Pleasant and lightweight The option of handle, shoulder, or backpack straps appeals to me. Though not all of my muffled, I can fit my trumpet. My trumpet is a little tight. I'm a Benge. If you require more than two, I would think about bringing a silent bag. I presently use one of the zipper bags because there isn't a specific location for mouthpieces.



Gator Cases Lightweight Molded Alto Saxophone Case with Locking Latch and Plush Lined Interior; Rectanglular/Stackable (GC-ALTO-RECT) Review:


I'm going to write a slightly atypical review for this book because I did not use the case in the way that the author intended. I have a wooden flute that is over 100 years old. If I wanted to play the flute frequently, I would need to change the case with a more contemporary one because the one it was being stored in was only holding together by a few strings and a little luck. Since I did not want to pay several hundred dollars on a bespoke case, I discovered that the majority of flute cases for contemporary flutes had cutouts that were too narrow to suit my wood flute.As the project shell for my homemade wood flute case, I ordered this case. It features a fantastic strong plastic exterior and a lovely interior made of red velvet and hard foam that can hold a normal flute. The lower part of the foam was taken out, and I substituted some "pick and pull" foam for a pelican case that I had bought separately. I was able to precisely cut new slots to retain the wood flute as a result. It even looks really great because I was able to cover the replaced foam with red velvet that I had already purchased. I don't have to worry about taking my extremely old wood flute to rehearsals or other events because it is now keeping it safely and securely. There are secure locks (although I wish they were the double lock kind - I expect if you dropped it, they might pop open).



Xinlinke Trumpet Gig Bag 5mm Padded Soft Carrying Case with Single Shoulder Strap Review:


When I was in high school (about 30 years ago), I sure wish they had these portable cases instead of the heavy ones that we had to tote around. It is excellent for around the home or if I ever take it out to perform at church or anywhere, but I don't think it would entirely protect the trumpet as a hard case would (which I have yet to do). Overall, unless you have a child who might not be extra careful with his or her instrument when toting it to and from school, I would recommend this case.