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Gator GK-261R 61-Note ATA Keyboard Case

Gator GK-261R 61-Note ATA Keyboard Case

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Brand: Gator
Category: CE

List Price: $373.99
Buy New: $214.99
You Save: $159.00 (43%)



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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 28.3
Dimensions (in): 48.3 x 8.9 x 21.2
Gator's molded keyboard cases are manufactured from military grade Polyethylene. Recessed zinc plated latches make this a true flight ready case. For ease in moving your keyboard around, the cases have built-in roller blade style wheels and a comfortable handle to pull it with. The interior features a Gator exclusive design that utilizes adjustable padded straps that allow you to strap your keyboard securely into place during transportation. Gator is truly the first hard shell solution for keybo

MPN: GK-261R
Model: GK-261R
UPC: 716408501284
EAN: 0716408501284
ASIN: B0002E3DI0

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Keyboard case with wheels for 61-key instrument
  • Manufactured from military-grade polyethylene
  • Built-in roller blade style wheels
  • Pull out handle
  • Adjustable interior with velcro padded straps with recessed chrome plated latches

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Gator's molded keyboard cases are manufactured from military grade Polyethylene. Recessed zinc plated latches make this a true flight-ready case.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars No good   October 14, 2008
Gator's idea to have two handles on the top is a poor one; when rolling the case is not an option (e.g., over grass or gravel), using the two handles is very awkward. Plus, all three handles keep breaking apart. They are only mounted with tiny screws, and re-attaching them is a hassle. The padding is comprised of hard styrofoam and black fabric, making the shock absorption negligible. The SKB line is a much better way to go.


2 out of 5 stars Good For Lighter Keyboards   September 10, 2008
If you own a Karma or TR61 then this is the case for you! If you own a Motif though look for the handles breaking off and the wheels as well :(

Also those 2 handles on the top are rediculous! You only need one sturdy handle in the middle. Which is what I put in myself!

I also replaced those awful rivets holding in the wheels with some good old fashioned nuts and bolts :)



3 out of 5 stars Gator keyboard case   September 5, 2008
So far this case seems pretty good. I have used it once to ship my keyboard via Fed Ex and it held up okay but the material inside the case is already wearing in spots. Also there is limited padding to cushion a keyboard though mine survived okay. Be aware this case is big and though they call it a flight case airlines will charge extra due to its size and weight. Some airlines may not even accept it. Overall this item is good but a bit pricey for what it is.


3 out of 5 stars Not as durable as it should be.   July 31, 2008
I received the case on Thursday for a trip to Portugal I was taking the following Tuesday. When I got the case, I realized that my Motif XS 6 slid around a little even with the straps and wasn't adequately padded. So I went out and bought some additional foam padding and went on my trip. I had to pay extra ($150) because my synth was overweight and oversize. I can only imagine how much it'd weight and cost if I bought Gator's Tour 61 case.
When I arrived in Portugal, the case's left wheel was broken and the other one was chipped. Keep in mind that this was the first time I used the case for flight transport. One the way back, my strap was ripped from the interior board, too. Luckily, no damage was done to my synth. If I hadn't padded the case, my synth would've been damaged for sure.
I immediately called Gator and SameDayMusic for an exchange, preferably a refund. Gator agreed to replace the defective case for free and did so promptly-great customer service. However. Same Day Music was reluctant to do anything at all and gave me the run around and then many contradictory answers; they told me I had to go through another type of customer service dept. since this was an Amazon order.
Be careful who you buy this product from. If you buy directly from a online merchant rather than going to Amazon, you have a better chance of exchange or refund if there's something wrong with the product. Going through Amazon just adds an extra middleman.




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