

🎸 Carry your vibe, protect your sound — wherever the gig takes you!
The CAHAYA 41-Inch Acoustic Guitar Bag combines rugged 600D oxford cloth water resistance with 0.35-inch thick padding to protect guitars sized 39-41 inches. Featuring dual adjustable shoulder straps and side handles, it offers versatile carrying options for the modern musician. Two exterior pockets provide organized storage for accessories, while a back hanger loop saves space and keeps your gear ready. Lightweight yet durable, this gig bag is a top-rated choice for professionals seeking reliable, stylish protection on the go.















































| ASIN | B079FRVSPH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Acoustic Guitar Bags & Cases |
| Color Name | Yellow Line |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (16,968) |
| Date First Available | January 29, 2018 |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Humbucker |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
| Item model number | GUS-Guitar-Bag-Y |
| Material Type | oxford cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 41.3 x 5.51 x 11.8 inches |
| Size | Acoustic |
R**T
Great looking case for the price!
This is a great carrying case, I use it for my Fender Stratocaster and it fits perfectly. The side handle design is extremely useful but it also has backpack type straps to carry it on your back as well. it has a front pocket for cables, picks or any other accessories you may have. I was worried because of the low price that the quality might not be great but it is very well built. I wanted something plain looking so the all black color is perfect for me.
M**O
This is the Case You Are Looking For
Very nice guitar case, sturdy, but lightweight. Good size pocket for accessories and a little pocket for picks or other small items. The price was reasonable, and it was delivered quickly, too.
M**N
Great Case for Travel – Sturdy, Lightweight, and Kid-Friendly
We bought this soft guitar case for an upcoming cross-country flight with my 8-year-old’s full-size guitar, which she is very emotionally attached to. I wanted something sturdy enough to protect the guitar in transit, but not so bulky or heavy that she couldn't carry it herself. This case hit the mark perfectly! The quality feels solid—well-padded and thoughtfully designed. It’s lightweight enough for her to handle on her own, but still gives me peace of mind about protecting the instrument. Her full-size guitar fits snugly inside, and the large front pocket is great for carrying sheet music, picks, and other small essentials. It’s definitely on the larger side, but that’s to be expected with a full-size guitar. Most importantly, she’s happy with it, and so am I. Would definitely recommend for families traveling with younger musicians!
J**E
Basically fits Takamine GD20-NS
I’ll post this review hoping it will help someone because I was puzzling over whether this would fit my guitar. I bought this for a Takamine GD20-NS, (dreadnought) and it fits fine for me. I see some say that a dread is a bit snug. I can see what they mean, in particular at the bottom of the case (see picture.) First, some dimensions of the guitar: Overall length: 41-1/8” Width of body at lower bout: 15-13/16” Depth of body at endpin: 4-7/8” In the case, and held upright, there is about 1-1/2" of play between the top inside of the case, and the top of the headstock. Held on its side, at the lower bout area there is about 3/4" of play. For me, that’s fine. If you look at the bottom of the case in the picture, the case expands to accommodate the 4-7/8” depth at the endpin. The actual seams are about 4-1/4” apart. While the case is not actually squeezing the guitar, the depth of the guitar is outside the seams. Personally, I do not have a problem with this. I can see where some may call this "snug", but I'm not uncomfortable with it. It zips up fine. Also, some dreadnoughts may differ slightly in dimensions, depending on manufacturer, etc. But this is probably the biggest guitar I'd want to put into this case, depth-wise. Reality check: This case was $20. It’s basic protection. Let’s face it; this is not a flight case. This is marketed as a sort of universal case which can accommodate a few different sizes. Dreads are bigger guitars. I tried my smaller classical guitar in this, and it’s kind of swimming in it. I think the padding is adequate for careful handling. The quality of this case is very good, and most especially considering the price tag. I’ll use this for storage at home, and even to carry from place to place. But I would not use this to throw into the back of a van with all sorts of equipment knocking around. This is obviously not the case for a really expensive guitar. But bottom line, I received exactly what I expected: An inexpensive case for basic protection when the guitar is not either on its stand, or better yet, in my hands being played.
J**R
Really decent case
I'm using this for an Alvarez acoustic-electric guitar. I think it measured at 42" and it fits perfect. I wanted a way to take my guitar to and from church for practice and Sunday worship without using a heavy, clunky hard case. This fits exactly what I wanted in a travel bag. The padding is okay, don't expect to be throwing it around or anything though. Just for a ride in a vehicle it is more than sufficient. I think what I like the most is the variety of handles. I don't use the shoulder straps, but they're perfectly usable. There is a hanging strap in the center just above the shoulder straps. There is a regular carry handle on the side of the bag where you'd expect one to be on a hard case. The other is a nice handle with an overmolded grip on the top of the bag at the guitar body. When I'm getting out of my truck, I can find a good handle to grab it on the way out the seat. The large pocket is nice for music books or my Bible so I can free up a hand. The little pocket at the very end is just about too small though. I can put my capo in there and I'd put the pick in also, however, it is hard to get the pick out as my hand just can't fit very well in the zippered opening. I think that's the only complaint which still doesn't take away a star, I really enjoy the bag and it feels durable enough to last a long time.
T**S
Excellent guitar case
This is perfect and the price is right! Well made too! I highly recommend it!
R**S
Great case!
Great little travel case for my son, has been holding up nicely
D**S
Not enough padding for me
I was looking for an inexpensive case or gig bag for a tele style guitar and I decided to try this CAHAYA Gig Bag. The bag was okay, seemed pretty well built. The outer shell seemed durable, the zippers worked very well, and the front pocket was actually pretty nice, not bulky like some other bags I've seen. The photos of this gig bag in the description make it appear to be more rigid than it actually is. The bag had no rigidity to it at all especially in the neck and headstock area but was a little better in the body area. The tele did fit pretty well with only a little room to spare and was secured nicely by the built in velcro type strap around the neck. The description states it has 6mm of padding and I thought that would be enough but unfortunately it wasn't quite enough for me. If it had 20mm of padding I probably would have kept it. I could see why some people would really like this bag and why it has the high reviewer ratings but it just wasn't what I was looking for so I returned it.
6**7
The bag is good for its price, it's padded well and can kepp ur electric guitar safe if u accidentally drop it. It is water and dust proof as well, do add some sponge or a cloth under neck for added support
H**Y
Good quality gig bag, Highly recommend.
L**A
Aparte es práctico, y puedes llevarla como mochila
B**H
Exactly as advertised. Good quality stitching and construction. Highly recommended.
H**Y
Highly recommended for all who want to properly preserve their precious Guitar
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