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Warm Reminding: In order to avoid any mistake purchasing, please check the dimensions of the case to your instrument. Available for 61/49 note keyboard. Inside Dimensions: 1060X360X145 (mm)
High quality ABS molded with security fitted aluminium valance
Heavy duty foam interior with puzzle foam for customized snug fit
4 butterfly latches and spring-loaded handles on each end
High quality built-in wheels
Available for both 61 keys and 49 keys keyboard
The value vs cost for this case can’t be understated. Really stout case with more customizable foam pieces included than you could possibly ever need. I will say that this thing is a BEAST. I put my Yamaha MODX8 synth in it and there’s about 6” on one side to put headphones and sustain pedal/cords. Like I said: it’s a BEAST! I drive a Hyundai sedan and you won’t have passengers in the car with this case. Goes in through the trunk and rests up against the passenger seat slid all the way forward. Case won’t fit across the seats. Just an FYI. If you need an awesome case and have the space for a full size board - this is your puppy! :). The wheels are a welcome feature but being so long - getting through some auto close doors by yourself can be comical. No complaints though! :)I ordered this case accidently, as the model number is CRA861KBK. Since I was ordering the case for my Yamaha PSR-S975, the case I was supposed to order & was made for Yamaha keyboards has a model number of CRA861YKBY. Well, much to my surprise & delight, the case I ordered fits like a glove. It weighs only 11 lbs rather than 17.5 lbs & will work just fine. I like the dovetailed blocks of foam that Crossrock included. It really makes custom fitting the keyboard easy to do & the velcro straps do a great job of holding the instrument in place, while being transported. The "butterfly latches" work very well & reduce the risk of accidental opening. Overall, I'd say this is a great case for the musician that is doing local gigs. If I were going to fly, however, I would want an SKB case for the added abuse that baggage handlers normally inflict.I bought the Flight Case model (CRA961) for my Yamaha PSR S970. I read someone else's review that the keyboard fit in the case. It does NOT!! Look at the pics I posted. There is no way to close the case without seriously pressing down on the keyboard to the point of risking damaging it. I tried this even without any of the included foam. Although it looks solid and probably would have lasted a while, I am going to have to return this case.I bought this for my Nord Electro 5d. It fits snugg and I like the velcro straps, Wheels are also a good idea. Fairly light and for a guy that doesn't Gig out anymore, it will be just fine. It does not, have any lock built into it. No key lock present. I wouldn't complain about the quality because, I'm not gonna abuse it. But if you want a case that's No worry's Airline tough, say like an SKD CASE. Then your gonna have to drop more cashish than the $240 on amazon.Easy to use. The inserts made it easy to modify the interior to just fit my keyboard, stand, a few little items. Safe and secure. First time I was able to “check” the keyboard with regular plane luggage.A very nice case with strong and sturdy materials. I was worried about the quality because I do not know of the brand and it costs about half the price of the bigger brands. All in all a very good case. And for those who are worried about the dept for MODX it fits fine. MODX6 shown in picture.Does the job for HBAR .50BMG variant too large for typical Barrett M82A1 transport case. Like violin case for Tommy gun, just louder music. With extra padding for optics, all good.This is very good in quality and identical to the hard case that you would purchase at The Guitar Center. The wheels are good in quality too being equivalent to inline skate wheels. The latches are built well with the closing seem being male and female type lip seem metal to metal closure preventing both halves from not meshing properly.First, the speed of delivery - which from Germany in 24 hrs - was impressive. The case was safely wrapped in a cloth bag and sturdy cardboard box. The case is solid and accurately put together, with everything square, including the wheels that turn freely and are sturdy. The plastic that forms the body is of good quality and I don't think is going to let the contents suffer being moved about. There are hinges to keep the lid open; a nice touch that they could have saved on but didn't. There are also extra foam inserts that dovetail together to fit your keyboard in snugly; the foam was easily shaped with a sharp kitchen knife for a perfect fit. Were I looking for how they kept the price down? Well, perhaps the 4 catches and lifting handle seem a little lightweight (though the drag handle is great) but not to the point that I'm concerned that they'll fail; it's just that my other cases have, by comparison, much higher spec fittings. But - and here's the rub - this is by far the least expensive of my 3 keyboard cases (the other 2 were bespoke made at 3 times the price but as this does the job more than adequately, why pay more? Bottom line - this case delivers at a quality above its price point (£125) and unless you are shipping by airline baggage handlers every day, year-in, year-out, this is certainly worth considering very seriously.A good strong case, ideal for the purpose of protecting the piano, unfortunately when being lifted by the handle one catch always comes undone. Small problem but not a deal breaker.Light enough, robust and a great handle plus wheels!May not be a tough as more expensive cases, but if you're not touring the world, it does the job for the right price. I used it for a Kronos 61.Broken in the corner. Wish I could talk to someone about it but all I can do is send it back