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The AKOZLIN 61 Keys Electric Piano Keyboard Gig Bag is a premium soft case designed for 61-key keyboards up to 40.6" x 15.7" x 5.3". Made from durable, eco-friendly 600D nylon, it features water resistance and odor-free fabric. With five external pockets for accessories and adjustable backpack straps plus handles, it offers versatile, comfortable transport. Internal sponge padding safeguards your instrument from damage, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the move.







| ASIN | B0BRM3ZCD5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,716 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Keyboard Bags, Cases & Covers |
| Brand Name | AKOZLIN |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 426 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40.6"L x 5.3"W x 15.7"H |
| Item Height | 15.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AKOZLIN |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Compartments | 5 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Strap Type | adjustable |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**R
Well-crafted, Secure Piano Gig Bag
GREAT product for the money!! Strong, well-crafted gig bag. My keyboard fits in it perfectly, as if it were custom made for it. Convenient extra zip-up, lined pockets for accessories and sheet music. Also, there are inner Velcro belt straps to keep my piano snug in the bag while I carry it.
W**Y
Perfect for Arturia Keylab 61 MKII
This bag fits the Arturia Keylab 61 MKII, not the 49. It is heavy duty nylon with sturdy zippers and minimal padding. However, if you own a Keylab 61 MKII, by using the foam spacers that pad the midi controller in its original box the bag is a perfect fit. It means putting the foam spacers at the end and one in the middle on the keyboard when placing it in the bag. By doing that it is suspended and cushioned in the bag. If you're going to be traveling with a lot of gear buy a hard shell case. But if you don't need that added protection this will more than do the job for the Keylab 61. I've added a photo of the foam spacers and the Keylab 61 midi controller sitting in the open bag (assisted by the Great Houdini, who is supervising from the floor). The bag has several pockets which are large enough to fit pedals, cords, adapters, etc. It is well made and has the equivalent of a backpacking strap to carry it on your back. I wish it had a shoulder strap instead of just the handle and backpack straps. If you own this the Keylab 61 this is a great bag. For others, measure your midi controller before buying any bag and know that you'll have to adapt some kind of cushioning unless a bag is made specifically for the controller you own. After using the bag more, I've upgraded my rating to five stars. I'd probably choose 4.5 if I could, but I've found that the backpack and handle work fine for the short carry to and from the car.
D**Y
A great gig bag for casual transportation
This is a great gig bag for casual transportation of an 88-key keyboard, provided that the keyboard fits the internal dimensions of the bag. I bought it for use with an Arturia KeyLab Essentials mk3 88 keyboard to move it around and keep it protected when I'm not using the keyboard. This is NOT for a professional musician moving rapidly from gig to gig with potentially rough handling! But for many musicians having such a rugged keyboard case isn't necessary. That's when this gig bag really shines! There are straps for holding the keyboard in the gig bag so it won't fall out when the case is opened. The external pouches are roomy enough to hold accessories such as a sustain pedal, any necessary cables, music, whatever. The handles include a velcro grip to hold them together for easy carrying. There is a shoulder strap included but the shoulder pad is not padded -- If I were to move this by using the shoulder strap I would get a different shoulder strap or at least get a pad that can be attached in place of the flat-plastic "pad" on this shoulder strap. That's the only shortcoming I've found with this bag. The bag itself is not very thick and there is no rigidity to it so if placing this (with keyboard inside) in a car or truck for transportation to a different location do NOT put anything heavy on top of it and do not place it where it might move during travel or fall over from any height. As long as you can be careful and gentle when moving your keyboard this is an excellent gig bag.
R**O
Decent Case but didn't work for me.
I recently purchased a Casio CT-S500 keyboard. I'm hoping to use this for small gigs and decided to try this case for transport. For the price, the case is quite nice with decent padding. The pockets are large, zippers sturdy and straps well constructed. The major problem for me was that the case was too wide for the slim Casio keyboard. It was clear my little keyboard was going to move too much within the bag, even with the straps. Based on this I returned my unit. If they came out with a slim version I would be all over it as other slim cases start at over $100. The only other criticism is there is no padding on the back of the bag. If you were carrying this suitcase style and wanted to set it down there would be no padding between the floor and the back your your keyboard. I would think there should be some sort of padding here.
J**P
Fits large size keyboards
This is a very well-made bag. My large size keyboard easily fits
D**T
Nice bag.
Fine quality for what it cost.
C**M
Well built and sturdy
Bought this for our grandson to carry his piano keyboard to college. It’s well built and very sturdy with external pockets for carrying accessories and sheet music.
E**R
76 key case is too short for a Yamaha Piaggero 76 key piano
This bag does not fit the Yamaha Piagerro portable 76 key piano, although it is the main item that shows up when I search for a case for my Yamaha Piaggero 76 key piano. At first I thought they accidentally sent me the one for the 66 key Yamaha Piaggero, (which I also purchased, but gave to my grandson), so Amazon sent me a replacement for the 76 key, but the replacement was the exact same size, though it was labelled 76 key ... so Amazon kindly refunded my money and told me I do not need to send the others back in lieu of that they were delivered late and I am in the Marianna Islands where it is nearly impossible to return anything at the post office... (I was told by 3 Amazon agents that I did not need to return but it still shows in my account they are requesting I return... again the agents told me to ignore that request and keep the item... so that is what I am doing), I have now purchased the 88 key case, which looks like it will fit my 76 key Piaggero perfectly, but I want to caution you, it probably won't fit the Yamaha 88 key Piaggero... so to summarize, this case will probably fit most 76 key regulate portable Yamaha pianos, but won't fit the Piaggero because they have onboard speakers which extend the length of the keyboard ... I havent received the 88 key case yet so I'll let you know how it fits. I do like the quality of the case very much but I also think it is a little too wide and should not have so much room inside for the width of the piano to move around. They say the 88 key one is slim, so perhaps it will be a snug fit for my 76 key, but if I gave the 76 key case to my grandson for the 66 key case, it would be the perfect length, but way to wide with too much play in the width. They do make great duffle bags
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