🎶 Roll in style, protect with confidence!
The Gator Cases GK-61 is a lightweight, rugged rolling case designed specifically for 61-note keyboards and electric pianos. Featuring a durable nylon exterior with a reinforced interior frame, inline skate wheels, a tow handle, and adjustable padded straps, it ensures secure, smooth transport. Large accessory compartments keep your pedals and cables organized, making it the perfect travel companion for gigging musicians.
Material Type | Fabric |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43"L x 17.5"W x 6.5"H |
Wheel Type | In line skate |
Handle Type | Nylon |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Capacity | 22 Pounds |
Style | 61 Keys |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
D**D
Good product but poorly designed handle location.
Is everyone in China left handed??Handles are always on the left side when the case is facing up sitting on its back side.So pulling it out of the back of a truck or SUV you will have to use your left hand to lift it out.
J**L
Rolling my new Yammy in to my next gig!
Nice fit for my new Yamaha YC-61. With wheels. Good build. At a fair price. Score!
M**I
I really love it!
I have tried and returned several piano cases. This one has all of what I was looking for. It has very nice padding, it doesn't feel cheap, the zippers seem very sturdy, and it's on wheels. So far I love it!
D**G
Very nice case
Bought the case for moving my Kawaii 88 keyboard. It is a soft case but sturdy for moving. It has wheels and handles, it has plenty of room for my keyboard, foot pedal, cords, headset and music holder. There are nice soft straps at either end to hold the keyboard in place, plastic rails on the bottom to sit on, large zipper handles that I suppose you can put a lock into if you desire to. I only bought the case to protect the keyboard through my move. It is a soft case so I wouldn't put stuff on top of it, or use it for shipping - just to transport every now and then!
T**A
Decent case for Fantom 08, but we'll see how it holds up.
I bought this for use with a Roland Fantom 08. To say the fit is snug would be an understatement. The length is JUST sufficient, but that's probably good because there is no sliding back and forth. If all 88-key keyboards are the same length, then it's a great design. If your keyboard is a half inch longer, you may have trouble cramming it in. On the other hand, if yours is a few inches shorter (no mod wheels), you may need to cram in a towel or extra piece of foam to eat up the extra space.The straps are just ok. They hold snugly, but I wish the placement was adjustable. One side goes over a bunch of knobs, which worries me a little bit. I'd prefer to move it to the side a few inches where there aren't any controls.The zippers -- only time will tell. They feel a bit cheap. Fortunately I only gig once or twice a month, so it should last a while. I'd be more concerned if I was moving this several times a week. For now (after 3 uses) it's holding steady.
T**Z
Great case!
This is the perfect case for my Roland FP7 stage piano. Lightweight but very sturdy. I find they last about 5-7 years with heavy got use. I’m on my third one now (I just wore them out!) and wouldn’t switch to another. I also have the smaller one for my 61 key Yamaha. It’s just as good.
M**Y
Solid
Solid construction, fits my keyboard perfectly (Yamaha CP88).
C**I
Yamaha CK88 Perfect Fit!
This version with wheels, it is still light, (it weighs approximately 20 pounds) but sturdy! Great Padding. The front pocket has several very useful compartments for pedal, cables and other stuff (see picture)
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