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bassing64

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I'm looking for a dual gig bag that will fit my Bongo 5 and my spare bass. Love the Mono but looking for a little lower price range. Any suggestions? I currently use a single RoadRunner bag but the newer models don't seem to be long enough. Thanks.
 

Jimmyb

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Ah right, I misread that it needed to be a dual one. Yeah, that won't be any use to you at all.
 

Movielife

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If you are going double, and you are holding two Musicman basses, I'd not get anything less than the Mono, because the Mono bags REALLY are that good. I have an M80 and it is superb. I've used it for over two years and it still looks new.
 

bassing64

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Thanks guys. I appreciate all the help. I found myself "bass-less" on the road this weekend when my battery compartment failed right before the gig. Band had to play an hour without bass until a friend brought a replacement.
 

Smallmouth_Bass

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I don't know if the double gig bag is the same, but I have a slightly older Levy's gig bag that will fit a Bongo quite well. You could try and see if the CM88 would work.
 

Freddels

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The problem with double gig bags is that there's a lot of weight with two basses and they tend to wear out more quickly b/c of it.
 

mfallmann

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+1 I recently purchased an Ibanez double gigbag for electric basses. It has trolley's wheels, so that you can pull it, but also rucksack straps. + a lot of space for miniamp, realbook, ipod, whatever.
Cost: €90 here in the good ole US of Europe.
 
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