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Gator Lightweight Case with Retractable Pull Handle and Wheels Fits Standard 49 Note Keyboards and Electric Pianos (GK-49)

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Size: 49-Note


Features

  • Rugged Nylon Construction with Polyethylene Reinforced Interior Frame Designed to Fit Most 49-Note Keyboards
  • Soft Foam Lined Interior with Fully Adjustable Padded Straps to Secure Keyboard in Place During Transport
  • Large accessory compartments on outside for pedals and cables
  • Built-In Wheels with Tow Handle & Skid Bars
  • Interior Dimensions: 38" x 15" x 5.5"

Description

The Gator Cases GK series lightweight keyboard cases provide the perfect protection for storing or transporting your keyboard between gigs. The GK series keyboard cases sport a polyethylene reinforced interior side and top frame for extra protection. The keyboard case also has wheels and a tow handle making transport a breeze. The tricot and soft foam interior of the keyboard case also has dual padded straps to secure and support the keyboard in position. The GK series keyboard cases exterior is made of 600-denier ballistic material construction and also features a large external accessory pocket for pedals and cables. The GK-49 note keyboard case interior dimensions are Interior Length : 38” Interior Width : 15” Interior Height : 5” Weight : 23 lbs. and fits popular models from Korg, Kurzweil, Yamaha, Roland, and Nord Keyboards.


Color: Black


Brand: Gator


Material: Nylon


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 43.11 x 17.32 x 8.46 inches


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Color: Black


Brand: Gator


Material: Nylon


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 43.11 x 17.32 x 8.46 inches


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: 1


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Operation Mode: Electric


Item Weight: 15 pounds


Product Dimensions: 43.11 x 17.32 x 8.46 inches


Item model number: GK-49


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Nylon


Number of Keyboard Keys: 49


Size: 49-Note


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Decent case for Fantom 08, but we'll see how it holds up.
Size: Slim 88-Note
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023 by Tim A

  • Sturdy case for keyboard
Size: 88-Note
Case is pretty sturdy. Used if for a cross country move. Would recommend if you need a case for travel. Main con would be price but of you like your musical instruments and need a protective case this would be it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by James

  • Zipper failed after a few years, price almost doubled
Size: Slim Extra Long 88-Note
Yes, I bought 2 of these!?! Bear with me: I'm a part-time amateur keyboard player. I gig about 6-8 times a year. I first bought this case in 2016 because I wanted a lighter weight case than the SKB molded (35 lbs) that I had been using to transport my 50 lb. Roland stage piano. After less than a year, one of the zippers failed at one end. The case was still serviceable, so I continued to use it until about a month ago, when the other zipper failed and I had to pop it open. I used the SKB case for my next gig, but it's just too heavy for me (I'm retired now, and my back hurts every time I have to transport my gear). I'm playing out more often, and I need a lighter case; I can't find anyone who can repair the zipper for a reasonable price, and the cost to ship it anywhere for repair is more than half the cost of a brand new one, so I just bought another one. Unfortunately, the price has almost doubled ($200 in 2016, $380 in 2022). I'm just crossing my fingers that the new one will last at least another 4 years (I bought an extended warranty for it, something I almost never do). If it saves me from back injury, then I guess it will be worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 by #ifdef moose

  • Works, but could be better
Size: Slim 88-Note
Bought for my Nord Stage 2. I can fit the tri-pedal unit in the external pouch. Cables get stuck in the pouch and/or with the keyboard. Pros: - Sturdy. The bottom and sides are plastic for support. This thing is built to last. - Has good wheels. I've taken this case over smooth and rough terrain and I have no worries about damaging them or the keyboard inside. - Lots of pockets, including many sealed with zippers and Velcro. - Heavily padded interior with a simple but effective strapping system Cons: - The top is NOT rigid, so don't expect to be stacking a whole bunch of stuff on top of it. It also makes things awkward when you've got a lot of stuff in the pouch while you're trying to open/close the case. - Not enough handles on the outside! Anything beyond wheeling it around becomes a 2-man job or a very awkward 1-man job. Just having a handle on both sides of the case would have been magnificent. This is a real downer for me since I'm usually hauling my stuff solo. - Could have benefited from arm strap(s). This thing gets really freaking heavy when fully loaded and an arm strap could have really helped. - Top handle doesn't extend far enough. You end up holding the case away from you a bit while wheeling because the top of the case hits your legs/waist while you're walking around. Better than having no wheels for sure, but those long treks get uncomfortable holding it with your arm at a 35-degree angle. Overall, it's a good case despite the number of cons as it delivers on the most important requirements. Would buy again if I couldn't find something with more handles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2012 by DefCello

  • The case is quite nice. It stands on it's end when not in ...
Size: Slim 88-Note
I bought this case for my 52.5-inch long Yamaha P255 keyboard. It fits this case perfectly with just a tad over 1 inch to spare. (they put in an extra piece of foam padding that I use at the end of the keyboard to make it fit snug in the case) I should mention that I do not use the case often, but when I need it, I need it. The case is quite nice. It stands on it's end when not in use. The bottom and sides are rigid but the top is soft-shelled. The two retaining straps stay out of the way while you put the keyboard into the case, and then latch down with good velcro closings on the retaining straps, which have nice soft padding on the side that faces the keyboard. The zipper is a tad cranky going around the corners but is a good heavy-duty zipper. The end handle works well for me. I wish it had another handle or strap on or near the bottom end, it would be nice to have when loading it into a vehicle. The exterior pocket on the case will hold my power supply and sustain pedal, however my Yamaha's acrylic music stand is too long to fit in pocket. When loaded, this case plus my Yamaha is definitely heavy, so the wheels are very important to me, and they do roll well. All in all, the case is working well and the price was reasonable. The exterior of the case is about 60 inches long and you should not expect this case to fit in a standard car unless you have a really huge trunk or your back seats fold down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2015 by Retired and lovin' it

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