When it comes to the safe transport of an electric guitar, you basically have two options: a case or a gig bag. Put simply, gig bags support easy travelling, while cases offer ultimate protection.
Electric Guitar Gig Bags
Most fresh-faced guitarists pick up a gig bag on the side when they buy their first electric guitar. So they're easy to carry or even wear backpack-style, almost all gig bags are fitted with one or two shoulder straps. Popular electric guitars such as Gibson's Les Paul models and Fender's Stratocasters and Telecasters will fit practically every universal gig bag, but can also be treated to a matching bag for a little extra peace of mind. As a rule of thumb, remember that the more expensive the bag, the better the protection - usually in the form of thicker padding and stronger materials. Higher-priced gig bags generally also offer more features, like a built-in neck support or extra pockets for accessories like picks, jack leads and songbooks. For guitars with a less common body shape, it's best to go with a made-to-measure gig bag - preferably made by the same brand as your guitar. And, in case you're all about efficiency, it's worth mentioning there are even dual gig bags available that allow you to tote two electric guitars in one go.
Basic and Deluxe Guitar Cases at Bax Music
Whether you're a gigging guitarist, own a costly axe or you simply demand the best possible protection, you might prefer a case over a bag, in which case the options are a-plenty: from universal guitar cases to purpose-made cases for models like the Flying V, Explorer and thinline semi-acoustic guitars. You'll even find suitable hardshell cases for the more extreme body shapes of various B.C. Rich and Dean Guitars models in our range. Since it's able to fend off dust, dirt, moisture, scratches and impacts, a hardcase is a great choice if you want be assured that your electric guitar makes it through any rough journey in one piece. Hardcases typically come made out of hard-wearing materials such as ABS plastic or wood, and may feature stylish finishes like tweed. Lastly, there's the soft case: a hybrid between a gig bag and a hardcase. Soft-cases are lightweight like gig bags but feature a reinforced shell or exterior for enhanced strength, striking a happy medium in terms of protection and manageability.
Got a hollow-body or archtop guitar and need help picking out a suitable case? Take a look at our purpose-written Buyer's Guide.