Reunion Blues RBX2E Double Electric Guitar Bag

Reunion Blues RBX2E Double Electric Guitar Bag
Reunion Blues RBX2E Double Electric Guitar Bag
Reunion Blues RBX2E Double Electric Guitar Bag
Reunion Blues RBX2E Double Electric Guitar Bag

Key features

  • Fits 2 solid-body electric guitars
  • Rugged, water resistant Quilted Chevron exterior
  • RBX Protection System featuring lightweight multi-layer foam surround, strategically placed impact panels, multi-layer foam neck cradle and end-pin rest
  • Interior padded wall between instruments
  • Zero-G handle
WarrantyLimited lifetime warranty.

Reunion Blues RBX2E Double Electric Guitar Bag

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.6
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Very sturdy, well constructed cymbal bag.
Navid Amlani✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 5, 2018
This is the best constructed cymbal bag I've owned...and probably the best I've ever seen. The circumference of the bag has thick, stiff padding that doesn't give much. The front and back are also well padded. The bottom is covered with a rugged feeling textured material, that will hopefully keep the bag from wearing out. Both pockets include plenty of dividers to keep cymbals separate. The construction, stitching, zippers and handles look and feel very sturdy and durable. The handle on top is pretty rugged. The backpack straps are fantastic! They're very well padded and feel very sturdy. Carrying my cymbals with this bag is a breeze! This bag isn't cheap, but compared to similarly featured bags it's very reasonably priced. As an aesthetic note, the blue lining is a nice touch.

The only downside I've noticed is that it's a squeeze getting my 22 inch ride into the bag. It'll fit, but it takes a little bit of finagling.

So far, I'm very impressed. Hopefully the bag holds up for the next several years, but I really can't imagine that will be a problem.
An Excellent Choice for the Multi-Bass Gig
ErnieG✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 10, 2018
This dual bass bag make carrying your fretted and fretless basses to gig a breeze. Though not as resilient as the Continental Voyager, this bag has reasonable padding and a very-large zippered pocket that is large enough to carry your iPad and cables.
The bag is light but very sturdy with plenty of storage for cables etc
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 22, 2018
The bag is light but very sturdy with plenty of storage for cables etc. If you want to bring pedals and lots of accessories with you there are other bags with more storage space but that gets heavy for me. This one is perfect for what I need and well made too. Price is a little high but you get what you pay for and it looks like it will last a long time!
Sleek and secure gig bag for bolt on neck guitars
Zampcaster✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 21, 2018
Overall this bag provides solid protection in an attractive package. The small details add up. The blue stitching matches the blue foam interior (a welcome change from black). The front pocket is sized large enough for a big notebook, cables, tuners, and others gig-crucial sundries. The handle is made from a type of rubber foam that lets you get a solid grip without the bag twisting around. Most importantly, there is a neck support insert. I'd avoid using a gig bag for tilted headstock guitars in general, but for any bolt ons this is a great portable option. Docked one star because I wish there was a strap to secure the guitar neck to the support insert like on some competitors product. Note: will NOT fit a jazzmaster or jaguar.
For now, I'm glad I purchased this.
Stephen K.✓ Verified PurchaseMay 6, 2017
I'm a professional musician, I work 7 days a week in what are likely the most demanding conditions in the world. The guys I work with use the Mono dual-guitar case, but they have complaints about them. If they had no complaints/issues with the Mono cases, I'da spent the money and gotten that. I decided to give the RBX dual guitar bag a try, and so far, I'm happy. I have no reason to believe the M80 monos have any more protection than the RBX. Zippers, padding, straps all seem just as robust. If I have any issues whatsoever with this case, I'll update this review. I likely use my RBX case more in a week than most guys use in a year.
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