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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1416746906' post='2613088']
I find the straps too close together at the top and because I'm only 5' 6" tall the bottom of the case slaps against the backs of my thighs when I'm walking. The chaep Ritter gig bag it was supposed to replace was far more comfortable to wear. Also the zip has fsiled near the bottom of the bah so I have to be careful not to zip it open all the way anymore.
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Have a look at the Fusion F1 I think it has a better back pack setup than the Mono. I use both and they both do an excellent job.

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I have been using the M80 for a year or so now for lugging my bass from gig to gig around London's public transport system and it's taken everything I can throw at it... knocks, drops, rain and the rest, not a scratch on any of my basses. Very comfortable for walking around too and as it sits lower than your average gigbag on your back its not as much of an issue getting through doors etc. (although I'm 6'1" so it might be an issue for others as has been mentioned)

Only thing I will say it is it pretty heavy and bulky... I think if I was going for a new one I'd get the vertigo.

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I use a mono double case too. It is exceptionally sturdy and really protects my guitars. As BRX says, not especially comfy to use on your back but I really only carry it to and from the car. I also have a single Harvest case. Now that IS comfy to carry.

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I've been thinking about getting a Dual Mono case for a while... as I've found it's worth taking a back up bass for some rehearsals / gigs... am not a gear junky in live situations, in fact I hate lugging about more gear than necessary :(

One thing I am curious about that you current Mono users could tell me about is : when the case is strapped on your back, does the bass neck stick up about 2-3ft about head head (assuming your somewhere between 5ft 7" - 6ft tall)... so if you don't pay enough attention when walking under a door you risk the neck hitting the top of the door frame ?

It's so annoying to have to take your bass off / or duck when you need to go through a door way, but then again I can see why cases are designed like this for distributing the weight across your body. Was considering a GruvGear Gig Blade which solves this problem : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO_35s1wjRc , this is how most low end saxophone players carry their horn.

PS : Some Mono discussion here comparing Mono & Gig Blade : http://www.talkbass.com/threads/gig-blade-v-s-mono-vertigo-v-s-m80.1113658/

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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1416919032' post='2614969']
Mmm, this just arrived.
Addressed to Mrs.H, from Strings Direct, guitar shaped. What could that be I wonder?


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Whatever it is it's trying to escape out the top!

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[quote name='Paul Galbraith' timestamp='1416857254' post='2614398']
I've been thinking about getting a Dual Mono case for a while... as I've found it's worth taking a back up bass for some rehearsals / gigs... am not a gear junky in live situations, in fact I hate lugging about more gear than necessary :(

One thing I am curious about that you current Mono users could tell me about is : when the case is strapped on your back, does the bass neck stick up about 2-3ft about head head (assuming your somewhere between 5ft 7" - 6ft tall)... so if you don't pay enough attention when walking under a door you risk the neck hitting the top of the door frame ?

It's so annoying to have to take your bass off / or duck when you need to go through a door way, but then again I can see why cases are designed like this for distributing the weight across your body. Was considering a GruvGear Gig Blade which solves this problem : [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO_35s1wjRc"]https://www.youtube....h?v=IO_35s1wjRc[/url] , this is how most low end saxophone players carry their horn.

PS : Some Mono discussion here comparing Mono & Gig Blade : [url="http://www.talkbass.com/threads/gig-blade-v-s-mono-vertigo-v-s-m80.1113658/"]http://www.talkbass....-s-m80.1113658/[/url]
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You get used to ducking down slightly, strangely I'm so used to having a bass with me in certain places, I do it automatically even when I don't :)

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I can just about fit on the tube with mine, so long as I stand in the middle at the highest bit... I cannot however stand up on busses, which is very annoying as I'm usually carrying a cab as well so it's a bit of a mission...

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