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Gator Cases GKBE-61 61 Note Black Economy Keyboard Bag
Fits 61 note keyboards
600-Denier nylon exterior
190-Denier nylon interior
10mm Padding
Simple envelope style for "Casio" style keyboards
I ordered this bag for my Yamaha YPG-535 88-note digital keyboard/piano (dimensions 52-3/4” x 16-5/8” x 5-3/4”). I've had the keyboard for four years, but in that time only took it once to play for a womens' fellowship meeting. Now I'm planning to take it to my church to use in an organ/piano duet. I keep the keyboard in a second-floor spare room, and I really need something to help tote it more safely than just the box it came in. Didn't want to spend a fortune, and needed something sure to fit (note the thickness in the dimensions above). Based on reviews of the cheaper bags, I decided to spend an extra $15 or so and ordered this one.When the bag arrived, I unpacked it and put the keyboard in it. It was a little tighter fit than I expected, especially front to back, but the zippers fully closed and the bag is pretty snug around the keyboard. That's ok, as the keyboard won't be as prone to slide end-to-end like some of the reviewers noted with smaller/thinner keyboards. I don't have any extra room inside the bag for my stand or folding bench as some reviewers reported, but that's ok. Your mileage may vary. I will probably be able to fit my full-size sustain pedal inside at one end of the keyboard, and the thin plastic music rack, and/or any music sheets or books I might need, will fit below the keyboard.The outside and inside material, carry straps, and zippers all seem plenty sturdy for my purposes. Seems like about a quarter-inch of foam padding between inside and outside material. The seams are also well sewn and double-stitched, as are the parts of the carry straps that are sewn to the bag.If I played out often, I'd probably opt for something with more padding, a few pockets, and a shoulder strap, but I don't, so I'm fine with this. It will protect the keyboard from bumps and scratches while being moved, and for storage at home, it's a huge improvement over the two taped-together garbage bags I had been using to cover it.