I have both the Mono and Incase. Both are very well constructed and will protect the bass from all daily knocks and rough handling in something like a touring van. The Mono wins style points with the two tone look and in handling with its slimmer profile and lighter weight. The Incase wins in function. It has more room for accessories and is more rigid (but much heavier). It is actually a low profile, soft sided case.
As for function: There were times during rough seas that my basses, in their Incase gig bags, were tossed around violently in my sea going office. Sometimes they even fall face down on the steel deck. The gig bags delivered as advertised and protected my babies from damage. I think that says something about Incase's products.
Body Glove Hybrid Bass Guitar Bag
They don't make them anymore, but they're are some still out there.
THEY ARE LONGER than the Standard Bag, which with the Headstock...you will want.
Mine is perfect
GC has a sale on Reunion Blues Continental gig bags. $149. I'm a bit of a backpack whore (Kifaru, Mystery Ranch, etc etc) and so I am pretty anal about these things and it's a nice bag IMO. Not as overbuilt as an Incase but I don't think anything else in the market is.
I want to check this one out. I had the iGig and it was a great case. Great storage, but it's almost too much of a good thing. If you fill up the storage, the bag ends up being pretty heavy.Great bag if you have a micro head.
will a Bongo fit in the Mono