Phitz Bass Guitar Case, Coyote - PH39893SFB
Phitz is a Chicago-based company. We do all of our instrument case design work here. We manufacture our cases at our wholly-owned sewing factory in China. We control every aspect of design and every aspect of quality, and we think that matters a lot. We care about everything. We individually inspect each case many times during the manufacturing process. We use better materials, thicker foam and tougher thread. We call out better sewing details than you€ll find in other products. We use a big, beautiful, #8 self-healing nylon zipper from a great manufacturer and custom-mold our zipper pulls. We pull-test each batch to guarantee their strength. You'll never know that our stronger thread and obsessive testing kept your case from coming apart three weeks after you bought it - when the competitor€s case that you€re considering considered would have failed for lack of similar attention. The details matter. The foam in these cases is .6"" thick - about as tall as a dime. It€s a comfortable amount for sliding in and out of your car, carrying around town, or wearing on your back on a bicycle. It€s also suitable to carry on to an airplane. There€s a hidden section of additional hard foam on the bottom of the case, as well. We designed this to be a good case and we hope that we€ve succeeded. (Lots of happy reviews from customers suggest that we have.) We guarantee our cases and happily accept returns and exchanges. A note about fit: we call this a €œuniversal bass case€ because it fits most all of the €œbeginner€ bass guitars on the market. It may not fit radically long/short/shaped/hollow-bodied bass guitars. It won€t fit, for instance, the Dan electro €œLonghorn€Â, Epiphone €œJack Casady,€ Ibanez 7-string models, the Dean V €œMetal man,€ or models from Steinberger or Conklin. When in doubt, check the drawings that are in the images in this listing. From all of us here, thank you for considering a Phitz case. We hope that you€ll make your next case a Phitz.