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The Gator GTSA-KEY61 TSA Series Keyboard Case is a rugged, TSA-approved hardshell case designed specifically for 61-key keyboards. Featuring ATA-approved molded polyethylene construction and secure locking latches, it offers professional-grade protection and peace of mind for musicians on the move.
E**.
Kept my keyboard safe flying halfway across the world!
I bought this case when I was living in Mozambique, on the south eastern coast of Africa. I now live in California, which is basically the oppositive side of the world.I was unable to order a digital piano as it was too large to fit into the mail. But I had a friend who was visiting his family in the U.S. who could receive this. As he agreed to fly my piano from U.S. to Mozambique (over 24 hours flying, including several layovers), I wanted to make sure it arrived intact. Although this case is heavy, my Roland made it to Mozambique with no issues!I will receive the keyboard in my shipment from Mozambique tomorrow and I am confident it will arrive unharmed as it shipped in this case as well. It's not a cheap case, but if you care about protecting your keyboard, stop your search - this is the case for you.
E**N
great hard case
nice as expected
W**Y
Great quality case; Bigger than imagined
It is a very nice case as I have come to expect from Gator. It is much larger than I imagined so check the dimensions. I used the included adjustable padding to make the keyboard fit well. I love the wheels. The construction seems sturdy. Just found myself trying to figure out where to put when not transporting. <grin>
D**E
Heavy
Very heavy
S**S
Solidly Built, High Quality Case
I'm very happy with the quality of this case. It's built solid and my Roland RD-2000 EX fits perfectly inside it using the adjustable padding. Highly recommended.
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Good
The product is nice, but I bought it and paid the fees with shipping, and the product arrived through Shop and Ship, and they put a fee on the product in the amount of 1368 Saudi riyals. Please look at the fees that Shop and Ship put in place, otherwise I will return the producer to you. Thank you
K**H
Exactly what I needed
It was a sad day when my old keyboard broke. When I bought my replacement, I knew I needed to get a case that would keep it protected. For size reference, my new keyboard is a Roland JUNO-DS61. My priorities were a secure fit with good padding, a compartment to store cables, a hard exterior to absorb impacts- and a set of wheels would be a nice bonus. I looked at a number of options, including TheFlightCaseCompany.com and Roland themselves, but in the end this case was clearly the best value, and it delivered on all my priorities.At first, I was a bit worried about the reconfigurable panels, but after messing around I managed to find a perfect arrangement which keeps the keyboard well protected while also creating a perfect little compartment for my cables. The case seems very hard and sturdy and the latches close solidly. It even has wheels! Which is good because the thing is huge.Even though the price was a bit off putting, this really was the best value. The runner up was TheFlightCaseCompany.com, but thy wanted to charge over $100 for shipping. Since this is sold on Amazon, shipping was free, which let me put that extra money into getting a better product.
C**R
Purchased for Checking On Flights
I bought the 49key version for my Prophet Rev2, which is a 61 key synth. FORTUNATELY the dimensions are precise in the description and the Rev2 fit very snugly, and I've already checked it at a few airports without issue, it's extremely durable and the latches fast. UNFORTUNATELY this case is the exact size of an assault rifle case, and I get a lot of questions from airport staff.It's worth noting that the 49key version does NOT have wheels, as it says in the description, and my prophet+case weighs 35lbs, which would be a lot to carry for someone less muscular. It's also worth noting that even the 49key case is considered over-sized as far as TSA is concerned, it doesn't cost extra but needs to be checked in a different location in most airports.In conclusion it's a great case, and I trust it with my favorite synth, even through the god-know-what happens in the baggage loading area. I recommend comparing dimensions of your instrument rather than buying the appropriately labeled case, as there's no reliable standard for size.
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