Hiscox PRO-GCL-L Pro Liteflite Large Classical Guitar Hard Case. Suitable for classical guitars up to 385mm wide. Original Liteflite construction utilizing outer shell of nominal 2.0mm* thick ABS bonded to polyurethane inner moulding. This increase in outer shell thickness compared to the Standard cases doubles the impact/puncture resistance. (*Shell thickness quoted is the raw sheet thickness before moulding. The thickness of the finished shell varies depending upon the moulded shape). Extra catch fitted on Pro guitar case range. Steel 'D' rings fitted for strap fixing. Soft foam cushion padding fitted at key areas around the instrument for extra shock protection. The Liteflite range of cases have been designed to give precious musical instruments the finest protection possible from a lightweight case at a reasonable price.Established in 1985, Hiscox Cases Ltd. is the brainchild of Brynn Hiscox, a professional guitar maker. Being acutely aware of the lack of quality cases on the market, he used his engineering background to design a case that stood up to his exacting requirements. Brynn's customers demanded cases that had higher protection but with less weight.Hiscox cases are sold in 20 countries worldwide as well as to more than 900 UK retailers and instrument makers. Internal guitar case dimensions:Length 1028mm 40.00" Lower Bout 387mm 15.00" Upper Bout 279mm 11.00" Body Length 495mm 19.50" Body Depth 117mm 4.50" Empty Weight 4.0kg 9.0lbs
D**H
Four Stars
Brilliant. Thank you.
I**N
Great product
Great product and fit to my GV Rubio Estudio guitar.
A**N
Great Classical Guitar Case
This is an excellent classical guitar case. My 4/4 Guitar fits in very snugly. Interior is very nicely done. Clamps look robust. Very happy with this product. Would recommend to anyone looking to protect their guitar.
C**R
High quality product which more than does the job. ...
High quality product which more than does the job. Not a high price to pay when you're wanting to protect a quality guitar.
J**D
How much for a case?
"How much for a case?" might be a reasonable reaction when you look at the price of one of these compared to the price of some other cases that are available. Look again and this is not such a bad deal. If you've decided that a hard case is the best thing for your guitar then it makes no sense to consider half measures and the one thing Hiscox do not deliver is half measures. Their web site demonstrates their cases by having five adults stand on a case (with a guitar inside) and that's their demonstration of their budget cases! Would you try that with your guitar and a cheap imported case?Enough of the gushing praise what about the objective facts? Well they're not the lightest cases but they are amazingly solid. It's worth getting the proII case if for no other reason than that they have a range of sizes so you should be able to get something that's a nice snug fit so not only will you not damage your guitar from external knocks but it's not going to be damaged by moving in the case. A plush lining and padded blocks protect the instrument inside and ensure a snug fit while a solid outer takes all the knocks. Under the neck of the guitar is a typical accessory compartment but as is so often the case it's not really large enough for much more than a tuner and a few strings.I've never bothered with the locks so can't comment on how well they work but they look surprisingly flimsy for an otherwise high quality case. The handle is sufficient for carrying but D rings allow a strap to be added, again something I have not tried. The only flaw I have found is that in common with so many other cases there isn't enough space in here to put a footstool so I end up carrying a second bag, but I would do that anyway to carry music, music stands etc. so again that is something that doesn't bother me.Would I recommend it? Without hesitation. The only time I'd suggest a cheaper case is if you want something to carry a cheap second guitar that you don't mind getting a few knocks. For any half decent instrument you should regard this as an almost essential purchase.
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