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Reunion Blues RBX2B Double Electric Bass Bag

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Style: Double Bass Bag


Features

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

Description

Reunion Blues has been making the world's best gig bags for almost 40 years, and the RBX gig bag line represents a fusion of passion for quality and the desire to make an affordable, lightweight, and protective gig bag perfect for musicians on the go. The essence of this passion is represented in its sleek aesthetic design, from the Quilted Chevron exterior to the padded Blue Luster lining. The RBX protection system features a lightweight multi-layer foam surround with strategically placed impact panels, and a dense foam neck cradle and endpin rest that keeps the guitar safe and secure. Padded backpack straps, an integrated subway grip, and Reunion Blues signature Zero G handle make getting around town a breeze. A large but low profile pocket includes a cable loop and organizer and provides ample storage without adding bulk. And best of all, the RBX gig bag features Reunion Blues Limited Lifetime Warranty. It's the gig bag, reinvented.


Item Weight: 6.75 pounds


Product Dimensions: 50 x 7 x 15 inches


Item model number: RBX2B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 8, 2014


Material Type: Vinyl


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  • I'm Seriously Impressed with this "Gig Bag" That Could Resonably Be Called A Case.
Style: Semi-Hollow Guitar Bag
This is a seriously good gig bag. Well, it should be for $120, but it seems more impressive in person. Why would I buy this instead of a cheaper-but-decent hard case? I needed decent protection AND light weight. It won't protect a guitar from being run over by a vehicle, but even most hard cases wouldn't either. And I was NOT going to spend more for a bomb-proof case than than I did for the guitar. I need good protection for my not-tough-on-guitars lifestyle. I'm a local amateur who will not be touring nationally or checking the guitar with me on planes. I received a The Loar LH- 302T-CVS (a vintage sunburst thin, hollow electric guitar with two P90 pickups that is much like an early '60s Gibson ES-125TDC) for Christmas. I then set about trying to find a decent case for the guitar. Not easy. The Loar LH- 302T has a 16 inch lower bout, a 11.5 inch upper bout. 1.5 inches deep at the edges, and a single cutaway. I really wanted one of the newer style hard foam cases with the heavy cloth exterior (like the Gator one I have and love for my Les Paul), but the only one I could find that might have fit had a formed "horn" in the padding on the left side of the neck as for a 335 style guitar. Mine is a single cutaway, so I would have had to cut up the interior of the case to get the guitar in there. I didn't want to do that. After much internet research I finally settled on this Reunion Blues RBX335 with the nice neck support inside. When I received the case, my initial impression was that it was about twice as stiff on the outer sides than I would have guessed from my internet searching of reviews and photos. To me, this is a very good thing. I wanted a lightweight but sturdy case, and it's sturdier than I initially believed. The outer "cloth" material seems to be incredibly strong and I would think it to be quite difficult to jab a sharp knife through this material, so it should easily stand up to pretty decent abuse, especially since I have heard of no reports of ruffians running about stabbing unsuspecting guitars through their gig bags. It's just that the material is tough as heck. The sides of the bag have way more structure to them than I guessed from my research, another good thing. When empty, my new gig bag sits almost the same as if it had the guitar in there filling it out. It doesn't collapse in to a pile of cloth when empty; it barely even sags in the middle where the guitar's bridge would be. My guitar is a hollow body electric, and while it's heavier built than an acoustic guitar, I want there to be reasonable protection from the guitar being smashed. It should stand up to having stuff set on top of the guitar for short periods, at least protecting the guitar until I see that some knucklehead stacked something on my guitar in this bag, panic and go shove their stuff off my guitar. The zippers seem super strong and the whole thing closes to a firm feeling package, and kinda pins your guitar in place in there at the neck because of the nifty neck support and the way the case zips closed to hold things in place. The interior blue cloth is very silk-like and the neck support inside is very firm and does not mash easily. There are two strategically placed heavy duty protective patches inside the lid of this gig bag to protect that silky interior cloth from the shafts of the tuning keys at the head, and also at the bridge area. The only two things I wish they had included in this gig bag would have been 1) a velcro strap at the interior neck support area, to go across the neck of the guitar and provide a little more security. But in reality, the way the neck support is constructed, it comes close to grabbing your guitar neck when placed in there and the way the top of the bag closes snugly onto the guitar when zipped closed, there should really be little to no danger of the guitar getting loose in there and rattling around. ...and 2) a zippered area on the back of the bag, where the shoulder straps could have been put away when not needed, would have been a nice touch too. The case also has a nice, very large front compartment with with well though out dividers for "stuff." All in all, I'm glad I bought this instead of an inexpensive-but-decent hard case, which would have actually been cheaper than this Reunion Blues RBX335 gig bag. My back is pretty much ruined and the extra 8 - 10 pounds a true hard case brings with it's extra protection just isn't worth it to me for my needs. Even with the two minor nits I picked with this case I feel that I got five stars of value from this case. I will be super seriously shocked if some part of this case ever gives way. Heck, even the stitching is impressive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2016 by MastersJA MastersJA

  • great gig bag
Style: Semi-Hollow Guitar Bag
Durability is nice
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by joecooll

  • More like four and a half stars.
Style: Acoustic Guitar Bag
I have the 1st gen Continental for my 335 (Best gig bag ever but HEAVY)and I just took a chance on the RBX A2 for my 175 copy. Not as protective and massive, but boy it feels great and it’s LIGHT(main reason I bought it). Great value overall. Good materials and the stitching look sturdy, and the instrument is well protected near the headstock(it fell twice on the headstock side-not a scratch) and at the guitar base. In order to fit the price tag, RB definitely have cut some corners on the compartments, no neck support Velcro, and other extra smaller pockets. I have no problem with the lack of these extras. However, I wish it would have a rubber “boot” of some sort at the outside base, in order to avoid dirt sticking to it when standing. Also, no strap hiding system-but I knew that already(might be a drag for those who prefer to carry this case wiry the excellent handle it comes with).so For all that I am giving this gig bag a solid 4 and a half stars-considering the price vs instrument protection . I would not fly with this gig bag if I had to gate check it. However, it fits perfectly on a over head compartment, if allowed by the airline as a carry-on. Perfect for subway and a bus transport . Stick to the new Continental Voyager maybe if you fly a lot. Might be worth the extra $$. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021 by The Jazz Preacher

  • So far so GREAT!!
Style: Double Guitar Bag
I ordered my RBX2E after watching a show in Dallas, and seeing 2 guitarists use them for different bands walking offstage. I have hard cases for all of my guitars and I own quite a few, but with my band and setting up, it is so much easier to use gig bags, and if there is a Double Bag out there just as good WHY NOT??? I have now used my RBX for about a month, and it has been so helpful , no more stacking cases, or several trips to and from the vehicle to stage, or even practice. It is very well made, and the materials are excellent quality. So far I am very happy with my purchase, and time will tell as to the over all satisfaction with the product. It was not cheap, so I have high expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2021 by Roger Zapata III

  • A really nice, lightweight gig bag with very good protection
Style: Small Body Acoustic Bag
I got this for my Rainsong LA2, which is basically a shorty (neck joins body at 12th fret) with a deeper body - 5" at the end pin. It fits perfectly, with a couple of inches of length to spare (the guitar is 38.5" overall), just right in depth and sides. It would probably fit a slightly larger guitar, say a OM or OO sized body with neck joined at 14th fret, but you should definitely check the dimensions. Compared to my other Reunion Blues bag, an RGB1S which I love, it is definitely less rigid, and a bit less "luxurious", with a sort of satin interior instead of quilted velvet, no strap round the neck block, a bit softer padding, less fancy stitching. But it's also half the weight and half the price, so those were all things that I was willing to give up. It's an excellent mid-range gig bag. I will feel fine carrying this to gigs with reasonable care (don't drive your car over it, or slam it too hard against a wall). In this price / weight range, it's by far the nicest bag I've seen. If you want more protection, the higher end RB bags are fantastic, but I'm very happy with this bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2016 by Family IT Guy

  • the best double bag ever have
Style: Double Bass Bag
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Tomas Rosaly Tomas Rosaly

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