Ritter RCG300 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag

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Ritter RCG300 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag

Ritter Gig Bags are one of the worlds biggest and best gig bag makers for guitars and basses.

With ranges of bags from economy to deluxe, and bag sizes for every conceivable body shape, Ritter really have got you covered. Andertons have stocked a lot of different gig bags over the years and we can honestly say that the Ritter ones are the best.

Please note, the design of the bag (e.g. the zips, pockets, straps and handles) will be the same as shown in our picture, but the colour may vary. All our Ritter bags come in the "Black with Steel Grey" colour configuration.

Specifications

  • Range: RITTERCLASSIC
  • Type: Guitar Bag
  • Product code: RCG300-9-D
  • Model: Dreadnought
  • Size: 109 x 34.5 x 43 x 12.5 cm
  • Weight: 1.1 kg
  • Material: 100% polyester

DETAILS

  • padded guitar gig bag
  • 8mm density foam padding protection
  • made from quality water repellent polyester
  • stunning designer looks
  • two-tone and available in 3 fashionable colours
  • adjustable padded rucksack straps
  • integrated mobile telephone pouch
  • antiwear base panel
  • colour coded soft padded carry handle
  • subtle, fully integrated reflective appliqué
  • quality two -ay zipper with RITTER branded chrome, metal moulded zipper pulls
  • large A4 music / accessory pocket with additional accessory pouch
  • RITTER styled interior nylon lining
  • all pouches and pockets lined with RITTER style lining
  • built-in polyester bridge & double headstock protectors
  • all round webbed piping
  • dot stitched embroidered RITTER logo
  • chrome, metal moulded RITTER badge
  • individual identification tag
 
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    This was supplied as part of a deal. I hadn't gone out to buy one. However, the protection offered seems more than adequate for the boot of my car. Plenty of padding, ample pocket space. Very light when compared with a similar sized hard case. Versatile strapping / handle arrangment.

    Andre > read review

    This was supplied as part of a deal. I hadn't gone out to buy one. However, the protection offered seems more than adequate for the boot of my car. Plenty of padding, ample pocket space. Very light when compared with a similar sized hard case. Versatile strapping / handle arrangment.

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    A fairly standard bag, but does what is required. good multi carrying facilities.

    David > read review

    A fairly standard bag, but does what is required. good multi carrying facilities.

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    Protection is OK but I wouldn't trust this going to a gig or if the guitar is going to do a lot of travelling, perhaps better for an electric but it doesn't feel very safe for an acoustic which I guess you could say of most soft bags. on the plus side it's well put together with good padding, enough pockets and back straps.

    Mr P Fullard > read review

    Protection is OK but I wouldn't trust this going to a gig or if the guitar is going to do a lot of travelling, perhaps better for an electric but it doesn't feel very safe for an acoustic which I guess you could say of most soft bags. on the plus side it's well put together with good padding, enough pockets and back straps.

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    The gig bag is great can't fault it great value.

    Mr. Dale Clarke > read review

    The gig bag is great can't fault it great value.

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    The quality of the bag is excellent, much better than expected for such a great price! Good design with loads of pockets for all the essentials. Easy ordering, up to date email notifications and fast delivery. Can not fault product or company.

    Miss Karen Lindley > read review

    The quality of the bag is excellent, much better than expected for such a great price! Good design with loads of pockets for all the essentials. Easy ordering, up to date email notifications and fast delivery. Can not fault product or company.

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    it's a pretty standard gigbag; i paid just over £20 for it instore. it has a velcro neck strap for securing the guitar and the padding is decent enough to carry around from place to place, however i'm not sure i'd trust it taking it to gigs.

    The price is reasonable enough, however the design is very basic; nothing amazingly innovative or special going on- there's no compartment for picks and everything you want to keep in your case has to be put all in together in the 2 pockets, but it does the job.

    Mr M Kite > read review

    it's a pretty standard gigbag; i paid just over £20 for it instore. it has a velcro neck strap for securing the guitar and the padding is decent enough to carry around from place to place, however i'm not sure i'd trust it taking it to gigs.

    The price is reasonable enough, however the design is very basic; nothing amazingly innovative or special going on- there's no compartment for picks and everything you want to keep in your case has to be put all in together in the 2 pockets, but it does the job.

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    Very reliable, it has good padding, has plenty of room for storage of other equipment such as notepads, leads etc, and very comfortable to carry around, it is a bit squeaky when moving it about but don't let that put you off buying it

    Mr. Joseph Wicking > read review

    Very reliable, it has good padding, has plenty of room for storage of other equipment such as notepads, leads etc, and very comfortable to carry around, it is a bit squeaky when moving it about but don't let that put you off buying it

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    This bag came free with my Hummingbird guitar i purchased and it does what it is suppose too! Perfect fit for my guitar and is also well padded for safety and protection to the guitar. Also has pockets for carrying my tuner, plectrums or strap around. Plus you can carry this bag with the handle or use the bag straps which both feel sturdy. The only bad point which could happen is the inside zip line could scratch the guitar but this hasn't happened to me yet.

    Mr. Luke Armstrong > read review

    This bag came free with my Hummingbird guitar i purchased and it does what it is suppose too! Perfect fit for my guitar and is also well padded for safety and protection to the guitar. Also has pockets for carrying my tuner, plectrums or strap around. Plus you can carry this bag with the handle or use the bag straps which both feel sturdy. The only bad point which could happen is the inside zip line could scratch the guitar but this hasn't happened to me yet.

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    Ritter Guitar Bags are probably among the cheapest yet finest product on the market. In my experience it is the zips that let other bags down. Ritter zips are substantial. As with all gig bags I have used I use black button thread to sew up the ends (folded) of the adjustable back straps so that they can not slip through the plastic adjuster. This happened to me once (not a Ritter bag) so now I sew up on all my bags regardless of manufacturer for safety sake. I also like the two front pockets on the Ritter bags that allow plenty of room for accessories. I use the larger on mine to stow a 10" tambourine for the lady singer that accompanies me. I 'm not aware of any other guitar gig bag that would allow me to do that. Some manufacturers rely on velcro to secure the gig bag pockets but Ritter lead the way once again by using their fine substanial zips. I'm not saying all this just because I might get loyalty points... I really mean it. In conclusion: Ritter bags are comfy to wear, good to look at, strong and durable and best of all probably among the cheapest you can buy or so it would seem from the bargain prices that Andertons charge. Go get one! :)

    Mr. Robert Houlston > read review

    Ritter Guitar Bags are probably among the cheapest yet finest product on the market. In my experience it is the zips that let other bags down. Ritter zips are substantial. As with all gig bags I have used I use black button thread to sew up the ends (folded) of the adjustable back straps so that they can not slip through the plastic adjuster. This happened to me once (not a Ritter bag) so now I sew up on all my bags regardless of manufacturer for safety sake. I also like the two front pockets on the Ritter bags that allow plenty of room for accessories. I use the larger on mine to stow a 10" tambourine for the lady singer that accompanies me. I 'm not aware of any other guitar gig bag that would allow me to do that. Some manufacturers rely on velcro to secure the gig bag pockets but Ritter lead the way once again by using their fine substanial zips. I'm not saying all this just because I might get loyalty points... I really mean it. In conclusion: Ritter bags are comfy to wear, good to look at, strong and durable and best of all probably among the cheapest you can buy or so it would seem from the bargain prices that Andertons charge. Go get one! :)