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Yes indeed we can - and the first thing
that you will notice is that it has a thoroughly upbeat, modern
styling, lots and lots of appeal and of course the incorporation
of a fixed wheel system into the bottom of the cover. There are
plenty of good strong handles for lifting, there are plenty of
pockets for one's music, rosin and bits and bobs and then there
is the really tough cordura fabric that besides having a cool space-age
feel and look - is really tough, reliable and durable.
In one word - yes.
The cover is well padded with 22mm of foam. In our
opinion this "medium-weight" cover
offers the perfect amount of protection and manageability.
Yes - that fact that this cover incorporates a really
neat- compact and reliable wheel system really is an added bonus.
I think that it is best to describe the wheels -
not as wheels but as small barrels. Because they are slightly higher
in the middle and taper towards the ends they allow you to steer
your instrument along with complete accuracy.
It really is sooo... simple. With your double bass
held in front of you just tilt your bass slightly to either the
right or left as necessary. Over a suitable surface your bass will
just guide along completely effortlessly.
Yes - should you so wish - although obviously you
won't have quite so much control over its direction.
The two wheels are made from a durable plastic laminate.
Each is mounted on to a strong plastic wheel-housing which in turn
is attached onto the cover bottom by means of three steel rivets.
A thin-flexible plate secures the rivets internally and ensures
that the whole system is strong and trouble free.
Yes indeed. Both internally and externally there
is an additional layer of foam. In addition the whole of the bottom
of the cover is protected by a waterproof layer designed to stop
any possible water damage soaking the cover and instrument should
you happen to be wheeling your bass along when it is wet or raining.
Yes - the wheels really are perfect for use on smooth
pavements and internal flooring. Obviously - they are not pneumatic
or sprung in any way so common sense is required to evaluate when
it is safe to use them.
The 3/4 size cover weighs 4.50kg (average). The
4/4 size cover weighs 4.80kg (average).
No - it adds relatively little weight. We calculated
that its approximately a matter of only 0.15kg more that the standard
cover.
Yes - that's correct. In fact once you start using
the wheels - you won't be lifting any instrument weight either.
You'll just be "floating" along with your bass.
We calculated that the wheels should save you lifting
something between 14-20kg in gross weight!
The New Image Medium Weight Cover with Wheels really
will be of enormous benefit to a great many players who are struggling
with the weight and manageability issues of their instrument. It
may be that you are a younger member of the bass playing community,
a student at college or perhaps you are not quite as young, strong
or fit as you once were. Whatever your circumstances - the New
Image Medium Weight Cover with Wheels is certainly a versatile
and convenient transportation aid.
Yes - you really can't have enough handles on a
bass cover - so we are delighted to tell you that there are no
less than 10 on this classy looking medium-weight cover.
Yes - the carrying handles are made from woven industrial
webbing. Handles don't come much stronger or more reliable than
these. The stitching is made from good strong stuff too.
Yes the three handles that you mention are very
useful indeed. The first two - positioned on either side of the
cover opposite the upper-neck, pegbox area make lifting the bass
safely into the upright position incredibly effortless. The third
strap - which you see positioned across the front of the cover
- just opposite the scroll is just perfect for "hoicking" the
whole cover up and cleanly over the very top of the scroll with
the minimal of effort.
Yes. As if the 10 handles weren't quite enough to
help carry one's pride and joy about - the manufactures of this
cover have included a "half-length" heavy-duty webbing
shoulder strap which can be used to carry the bass on its side
- as you would a violin or cello case. Alternatively the strap
can be lengthened and slotted through the back-button handle to
form a ruck-sack style strap that will enable you to carry the
bass on your back.
Four chrome rings are positioned slightly above
the central side handles of the cover. The clasp at the end of
the shoulder strap - can simply be clipped onto which ever rings
you find the most practical for your particular carrying method.
Yes - a single or double bow case can be slotted
into the pouch with the utmost of ease. All you need to do is give
the sides of the pouch a few quick tugs in order to release a couple
of folds in the material from short lengths of Velcro.
There are two. One is positioned on the top of the
treble side cover - the other is positioned on the bottom of the
treble side.
Ahh yes - bass players "stuff". We know all about those
vital"necessities" that help carry you through a particularly
tedious rehearsal or session. So you'll be well pleased to know
that the upper pocket measures approximately 20cm x 20cm x 6cm.
The lower pocket measures approximately 23cm x 23cm x 7cm. With
these stats - the boffins at The Contrabass Shoppe calculated that
you could easily carry 7 large cans of Guinness or Budweiser around
with you. Not that you'd want to of course - but at least you get
the idea!
Yes - exactly right. The manufacturers just seem
to have thought of everything with this cover. If you're moving
your bass about with a wheel - simply slot your end-pin into the
pocket. The pocket measures approximately 41.5 x 6.0cm and has
a closing flap that is held in place by Velcro.
Yes. Positioned on the lower back there is an absolutely
huge pocket. It measures 42cm x 42cm.
Yes - agreed. So you'll be well pleased to hear
that the zip department consists of two, two-way heavy duty zips
that both start from the endpin hole. The first - a full length
zip extends right along the bass side of the instrument all the
way up to the top of the scroll. The second - on the treble side
of the cover is a quarter-length zip that extends approximately
up to the top of the lower bout. Used in combination they make
putting the New Image Medium Weight Cover with Wheels on and taking
it off incredibly easy.
Yes - believe it or not the manufactures have come
up with a simple and very effective solution to eliminate "zip-creep" entirely.
On either side of the endpin unit they've sewn in strips of Velcro
that can be stretched across the zip-line. Problem solved.
Yes - the internal lining compliments the outside
of the cover really well. It is well-cut, well-stitched in place
and of good durable quality. In addition there is a generous -
3.3mm wide - fine-woven webbing tongue to protect the varnish of
your instrument from the two zips.
Black with black lining.
Only 3/4 and 4/4.
We reckon that the easiest way to work out what
size cover is perfect for your instrument is to measure the length
of its back (LOB). To find out what this figure is - measure in
centimetres from the base of the back button to the lowest extremity
(mid-point of the bottom edge) of the back. We consider that a "perfect" fit
is one that does not cause any stretching of the material or stress
placement on the seams or zips.
Yes certainly. The 3/4 size cover really is the
right size for French "Lamy" or "Jacquet" type instruments
and smallish Germanic instruments of violin or viol outline, with
either flat or swell back.
Are there any instruments that won't fit into the 3/4 size New
Image Medium Weight Cover with Wheels?
Yes the 3/4 size cover is not suitable for instruments with a lower-rib
depth (including the plates) greater than 22cm or with an upper-bout
(across table) width greater than 53cm (e.g. Hawkes or large-shouldered
Lamy or German instruments). If you have an instrument of this
model or have one with either or both of these measurements - or
greater - you should measure up against the stats for the 4/4 size
cover.
Yes - but because there are so many variables in
bass models and dimensions - only on the understanding that the
stats provided are intended as a guide.
The 3/4 size cover will
be a comfortably-loose fit on instruments with a LOB of 108cm -
111cm.
The 3/4 size cover will be a perfect fit on instruments with a
LOB of 111cm - 113cm.
For instruments with a rib depth of 22cm (including the front and
back plates) the 3/4 size cover will only be a perfect fit up to
111cm
Yes certainly. The 4/4 size cover is perfect for
all Classic English instruments with large rib-depth (22cm plus)
and full width upper and lower bouts. On instruments such as the
Hawkes Professor, Hawkes Concert, Hawkes Panormo the cover will
be a comfortably-loose fit. Large Italian, French Lamy and German
instruments that are violin or viol shaped, flat or swell backed
- even those equipped with a mechanical or "finger" extension - fit in easily too.
Yes - but because there are so many variables in
bass models and dimensions - only on the understanding that the
stats provided are intended as a guide.
The 4/4 size cover will be a comfortably-loose fit on instruments
with a LOB of 111cm - 115cm.
The 4/4 size cover will be a perfect fit on instruments with a
LOB of 115cm - 118cm.
This well designed medium-weight cover incorporates
a very durable fixed wheel system that will assist greatly in the
transportation and manoeuvrability of one's pride and joy. The
cover has been made with strong durable modern fabrics and manufactured
with a great attention to detail. Strong materials, handles, zips
and seams provide the cover with a perfect amount of rigidity and
make it reliable and easy to use.
The New Image Medium Weight Cover with Wheels really
is a delight to use and handle.
Type: New Image Medium Weight Cover with Wheels
Sizes: 3/4 or 4/4
Colour: Black
Padding: 22mm
Weight: 3/4 - 4.50kg approx (without shoulder strap)
Weight: 4/4 - 4.80kg approx (without shoulder strap)
Weight of shoulder strap: 0.163kg approx
Material: Cordura with industrial webbing straps
No of wheels: 2
No of handles: 10
No of zips 2 (1 full-length along bass side, 1 quarter length along
bottom bout - treble side)
No of accessory pockets: 2
No of endpin pockets: 1
No of music holders: 1
No of bow/bow-case pouches: 1
No of shoulder straps: 1
No of chrome shoulder strap attachment rings: 4
No of zip-creep stoppers: 2
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