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KLOS Travel Guitar, Durable Carbon Fiber Acoustic Guitar - Black with Gig Bag, Strap, Capo and more

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Color: Black


Style: Acoustic


Features

  • CARBON FIBER and DURABLE: Take your guitar on your next trip, whether its camping, hiking or traveling to a place youve never been with this travel-sized guitar made out of durable carbon fiber, composite material that will not warp or crack over time unlike wood instruments. Carbon fiber has a very high strength to weight ratio, which means its tough, resonant, and resistant to temperature and humidity changes.
  • SOUND: The KLOS Travel guitar has rich, loud and resonant with a nice balanced tone. KLOS guitars compare to acoustic guitars from all the top wood and carbon fiber brands. Carbon fiber has a different resonance than wood, which makes the Travel have its own distinct and beautiful tone.
  • VERSATILE: At just 2.88 lbs, the KLOS Carbon Fiber Travel Acoustic Guitar is the ultimate instrument suitable for both experts and beginners. While the KLOS Travel is a compact and small guitar, it boasts a full scale length with easy access to the upper frets that compliments a comfortable fingerboard width and body size. Our design makes the Travel a great guitar for adults and kids.
  • UNIQUE and REMOVABLE NECK: Disconnect the neck in seconds by removing 4 screws. KLOS Guitars makes the only hybrid carbon fiber acoustic guitar with a premium mahogany neck. Our patented gig bag design allows the guitar to be worn like a backpack when assembled or disassembled to easily take on your next outdoor adventure. KLOS guitars are proudly designed and assembled in the USA!

Features

  • CARBON FIBER and DURABLE: Take your guitar on your next trip, whether its camping, hiking or traveling to a place youve never been with this travel-sized guitar made out of durable carbon fiber, composite material that will not warp or crack over time unlike wood instruments. Carbon fiber has a very high strength to weight ratio, which means its tough, resonant, and resistant to temperature and humidity changes.
  • SOUND: The KLOS Travel guitar has rich, loud and resonant with a nice balanced tone. KLOS guitars compare to acoustic guitars from all the top wood and carbon fiber brands. Carbon fiber has a different resonance than wood, which makes the Travel have its own distinct and beautiful tone.
  • VERSATILE: At just 2.88 lbs, the KLOS Carbon Fiber Travel Acoustic Guitar is the ultimate instrument suitable for both experts and beginners. While the KLOS Travel is a compact and small guitar, it boasts a full scale length with easy access to the upper frets that compliments a comfortable fingerboard width and body size. Our design makes the Travel a great guitar for adults and kids.
  • UNIQUE and REMOVABLE NECK: Disconnect the neck in seconds by removing 4 screws. KLOS Guitars makes the only hybrid carbon fiber acoustic guitar with a premium mahogany neck. Our patented gig bag design allows the guitar to be worn like a backpack when assembled or disassembled to easily take on your next outdoor adventure. KLOS guitars are proudly designed and assembled in the USA!

Brand: KLŌS


Color: Black


Top Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Body Material: Carbon Fiber


Back Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Composite Paper


String Material Type: D’Addario EJ26


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Item Weight: 6.39 pounds


Product Dimensions: 33 x 3.5 x 11.5 inches


Item model number: 10801079


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 25, 2017


Back Material: Carbon Fiber


Body Material: Carbon Fiber


Color Name: Black


Fretboard Material: Composite Paper


Scale Length: 24" 3/4


String Gauge: Custom Light


String Material: D’Addario EJ26


Top Material: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Material Type: Walnut Wood, Carbon Fiber, Mahogany Wood


Brand: KLŌS


Color: Black


Top Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Body Material: Carbon Fiber


Back Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Composite Paper


String Material Type: D’Addario EJ26


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Top Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Body Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Back Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Composite Paper


String Material Type: D’Addario EJ26


Material Type: Carbon Fiber, Mahogany Wood, Walnut Wood


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Number of Strings: 6


Scale Length: 24" 3/4


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 33"L x 11.5"W x 3.5"H


Item Weight: 6.4 Pounds


Item Dimensions: 33 x 3.5 x 11.5 inches


Instrument Size: Compact/Small


Brand Name: KLŌS


Manufacturer: KLOS GUITARS


Manufacturer Part Number: 10801079


Item Type Name: Acoustic Guitar


Included Components: With Case


Model Name: 10801079


Model Number: 10801079


Instrument: Guitar


Color: Black


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  • RyanAir Compliant (I think) - Can't Stop Playing It
Color: Black Style: Acoustic
This guitar has a full-sized fret board, stays in tune, plays great, with a diminutive body (3/4 size) that is plenty loud, and can be broken down for carry-on luggage compatibility. The most important part of my approximately 3 weeks with this guitar is that, after some adjustment, I found myself drawn to playing it all the time, with old songs that I didn't even think I knew kind of just coming out as I played. Now for some details: I find this guitar to be fun to play, and as best I can tell it is because it is unexpectedly loud and keeps in tune, the net effect being that it is relatively easy to get a lot of good sound out of it, almost like when you go from acoustic to electric and suddenly it is not too hard to get a lot out. Regardless, I am continually drawn to it. Some realities: When I first put it together it buzzed. I was almost done, but I know I can play a little hard, and mine is a hybrid, so I watched the Klos video on working the truss rod. Watch this. I wanted my guitar to work perfectly right out of the box, but the vid was so rational and logical that I just went and turned the rod until the buzz was gone, as instructed. Then back to playing all the time. The body is smaller and you can hear a small-body sound, especially when banging away, but that is what I would expect from a small body. Some people might find the neck a trifle bit narrow, but again, hey, it is a travel guitar. I should mention I emailed Klos about the buzz and I am pretty sure they never answered me. (Update: but when I called (to claim my shirt) a cool dude named "Niko" answered right away). The neck is held on by 4 bolts - very simple and easy to work. However, the detuning and retuning process makes me not want to break this down and put together again frequently, which is fine by me because I just need to do it once to get across the pond. Regarding the saddle, the wedgy part goes on the higher strings - I did not find this on any of the literature and noticed even a guitar store selling this online had it backwards. (I Googled the issue to get the answer) (Update: apparently this is covered in their video). I picked this guitar because it is both a real guitar - and even more so I see now that I have it - AND because I wanted to just snake in under RyanAir's carry-on limitations, which are 22" long. I wrote this first installment review so I could get a free Klos shirt, but I intend to return within the year and report whether I was actually able to get this thing into a carry-on with all my other stuff, which will be a challenge, but a challenge that I am for some weird reason really looking forward to. One guy said to store socks and underwear inside the guitar because it is indestructible. The dream: to be planted in a nice AirBnB somewhere with this gem of a guitar - what a concept. FIRST UPDATE - ABOUT A WEEK LATER - They answered their phone when I called, and were cool. Also, forgot to say that the gig bag system has like 4 configurations, extremely well-geeked-out, and is also great quality. They even provided a rain cover. The strap works perfectly for me, BTW, even though I am not really a strap guy. Apparently they have a vid covering all assembly, including the orientation of the saddle, but I missed the QR code and tend to read and not watch, truss rod vid notwithstanding. I traveled with my Martin Backpacker a couple times and checking it through always made me nervous, so this being carry-on friendly and mega-ding-resistant is way mind-settling. SECOND UPDATE - A FEW MONTHS LATER - Totally traveled carry-on for U.S. domestic flight - no issues; was great. Flew a couple hours domestic for Thanksgiving and decided to test it out - used the travel bag as my carry-on and took an 18 litre backpack as my personal item. Did not go back and read instructions (because I had read them before!) and just attacked - remembered to use the little capo to keep the nut in place before de-tuning. Used a peg-crank I had purchased before for this purpose to keep the process swift. Cranked it down, used the TSA-compliant little screwdriver to remove the bolts. Packed the thing up in the carry-case. Did not shove my spare underwear in the sound-hole. That would have been too weird, though possibly more efficient. Re-assembly later also was easily under 10 minutes and no problem, using tuner on my phone. Jammed for 3 days with my family. Totally awesome. Still sounds nice and bright, stays tuned, and makes you feel clever. I stuck my shower-flip-flops and coral-walker shoes (camp shoes) in the neck part of the bag and bent it down over the back and tied it against the main bag using parachord. The travel bag is way way cool, with all kinds of stuff thought out. But the neck part still seems like it could use some more uber-design-engineering to be useful or retractable when not holding the neck of the guitar. I made it work for me, but I thought I would mention this so that Klos might be inspired if they read this, and the rest of you will be more likely to believe that I am not a paid AI cyber-bot that is programmed to really like this guitar. The fact is, I really like this guitar, and have again confirmed that family does too. I should mention that mine has the wood neck and looks great. So, no RyanAir yet, but this test run in 'Merica worked great. For RyanAir I believe I will have to forego the cool travel bag in order to fit, but I am cool with that. Just so the guit-box stays with me. No Euro-flights scheduled yet, but the future beckons. Attitude is everything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by Artlaw

  • Great guitar. Horrible customer support.
Color: Black Style: Acoustic
Horrible Customer Support
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025 by Michaelgd Ikomiko

  • My Camping Guitar
Color: Black Style: Acoustic
I got this little travel guitar because I wanted a smaller and lighter yet durable option for camping, hiking and bikepacking. In the last six months, I’ve taken it to the beach, out on the river and on several camping trips. One day, the temps reached 100 degrees; on another night, they dipped to 40 degrees. Neither extreme was an issue....Well, not to the guitar. Assembly was a breeze. I keep it assembled because I don’t want an additional step between setting up camp and playing. The provided gig bag is thick, protective and perfect for car camping; however, I bought a thin, cheap, 3/4-size guitar bag to cut down on size and weight then strap it to my bicycle or back pack. The smaller bouts provide a different resting point for my arm than what I am used to, but it is worth it for the size and weight benefits. The included screw-type capo was different than the spring-loaded capo pictured. It appears to be smaller, more compact and it works great; I prefer this screw type capo for maintaining a small pack size even while attached to the guitar. The guitar is well made, strong and light. It sounds great for its size and stays in tune. For me, it checks all the boxes for my camping guitar. Overall, I am very pleased with this guitar. I can spend time outdoorsing without leaving my music behind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2021 by Joe Hernando

  • Great for a travel guitar
Color: Black Style: Acoustic
The Klos travel guitar is a pretty nifty design. The detaching neck makes it possible to take is almost everywhere. It has a very good sound, but it does NOT have the richness of a full sized guitar. Honestly, how could it?! It has a good sound for its size, but if you are wanting the sound quality of a full sized guitar, you will need to get a full sized guitar. Also, the gig bag that comes with the guitar is very nice. One of the two capos that is included should be used on the first fret when disassembling and assembling the neck. This keeps the strings from tangling and the strings firmly attached to the nut. I did a side by side comparison of the Klos travel guitar to a friend's Baby Taylor. They are approximately the same weight, although the body of the Klos is just a bit smaller. Personally, I like the sound of the Klos a little bit better than the Baby Taylor. I don't know what strings came on the Klos guitar, but I suspect that I can find other brands of strings that would enrich the tone. With several road trips planned and some international travel that is hopefully on the horizon, I look forward to being able to travel with my guitar. I would hesitate to take a wooden guitar from low altitude, high humidity, and heat (I live in the South) to the mountains of Colorado or Switzerland. This guitar fits my needs, and exceeds my expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by Jujube

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