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The Roland Piano or Keyboard Case (SC-G88W3) offers a semi-rigid design with thick foam and rigid side panels for superior protection. It features three wheels and reinforced handles for easy transport, along with adjustable straps to securely hold your keyboard. This case is also available for 61-note and 76-note keyboards, making it a versatile choice for any musician.
J**
So far so good
I use it for carying my Roland RD2000…easily fits without issue…wheels are heavy duty sort of like rollerblade wheels…light weight enough but sturdy enough for my heavier keyboards…one improvement would be to include a shoulder strap to help support when needing to carry…I usually wheel it 1st then revert to carrying if going over steps or rough parking lots…etc…a nice soft case
T**T
Not right for RD-2000
According to Roland’s website, this is the proper case for the RD-2000 stage piano. It is the first item that comes up for its accessories. However, it does not work. The case is too wide and the adjustable straps to hold the keyboard in place do not tighten down enough. So, it will not be secure. The only way it would work would be if there were additional pads included to fill the space.Also, the rails are not the full-length of the bag’s back. They are only on the section just above the wheels. They will work for going up stairs, but not for sliding in and out of a trunk or truck. (You can’t see this in the photos as there is no photo of the bag’s back—not even on the Roland website. It’s too bad, as similar bags have this feature.)I like that the wheels are recessed and there are three of them. However, I doubt the handles will hold up over the long term with pulling this bag with a heavy keyboard inside.Overall, this bag is not worth the price, in my opinion. I’ll try the Gator Slim XL wheeled bag instead (GK-88 SLXL). The Gator tool shows it as a match. Here’s hoping!
A**T
Very convenient, comfortable, and holds all I want to carry
I liked that it was a little bigger than my 88 key Roland FP-10 Piano, and it is rated at 88 keys. I ordered two of them: one for each of my Pianos; but the one that I have opened looks like it works really well! The wheels and the carry-on handle for it are remarkably convenient for hauling. Add that to the middle carryon straps that are on it, and it was remarkably easy to carry to the other room. I opened the attached portion with the Roland name on it, too, and it is definitely big enough to carry ALL the plugs to the Piano! Nice! I also think that it is probably thick enough to keep some Sheet Music in, too! Thank you!
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