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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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The new Xtreme comes loaded with accommodating features including expandable pockets, durable handles, backpack straps, and a highly protective molded interior. |
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More Info
This case has a very snug fit at first, but the foam interior molds itself to the shape of the sax very quickly.
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Standard Features
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| Dimensions | 25.5" x 11" x 6.25" |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs. |
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3 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Almost Perfect
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by Ed Zentera
4/9/2008 12:42:04 PM
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Musical Experience:
Style of music:
Hometown
Michigan
I love how this case is big enough to hold all of my mouthpieces, accessories, etc. Very well thought out. EXCEPT - the foam cutout where you place the horn is a bit shallow. With a vintage horn with LH bell keys, it's a bit of a squish. Not enough to damage the horn, but enough that it might cause a weakened key guard to break free. Modern horns with RH bell keys fit - no problem.
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3 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Great Case
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by Andrew S.
1/9/2008 12:54:15 PM
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Musical Experience:
Teacher, Professional Playing
Style of music:
Whatever asked to play!
Hometown
Brockport, NY
Great case, Lots of storage, lightweight (until you load it up), modern and a fraction of the BAM cost with many of the same bells and whistles, best I can tell. I'm looking forward to getting one for tenor if they end up making one!
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2 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Best Case Out There
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by James
6/7/2007 12:34:40 AM
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Musical Experience:
High School Student
Style of music:
School band
Hometown
AZ
I got this case to replace the case for my old Selmer because I wanted to keep the original one relatively good condition, and try to conceal what horn I had. Within 2 days of getting a hold of this case, it already began to mold around the sax’s’ curves and keys. The backpack and shoulder strap are extremely comfortable, even though the full load weighs about twenty pounds. They aren't cheap either; they're (made of) a very nice foam like material, not just a fabric strap. The expandable side pocket is very convenient, but to access the contents, you have to unzip it so that it would be able to expand. It has many places to store your accessories, like folders, music, and just anything else. Overall, a great case for anyone’s' level professional, or student, and you won't be able to find a better deal anywhere else on the net except on wwbw.com!
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16 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
A very handy case.
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by Michael
3/8/2006 2:34:53 PM
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Musical Experience:
Formally causally professionally.. off and on ww playing since 1968
Style of music:
Lately, just practice for fun. Prev, top-40, latin, jazz, and field
Hometown
San Francisco
I've only had this case for a few days and I've been using it a lot already. I don't drive to work in S.F. as it's too much trouble. So, I'm on the bus or walking. And so this case is extremely handy to me because it's light enough ( assuming I don't load it with too much stuff ) to carry around for blocks and even up some of our inclines. Like any backpack, I adjusted this one to sit higher up.. and that way, it's comfortable. The straps are holding, as opposed to slipping to where I have to adjust them.. And that's even after I loaded some groceries in the front pocket on my way home. So, this case works really well for someone using public transportation a lot ( or walking a good amount ). It's really sturdy, so I'm not concerned about my alto getting damaged. I have carried my old Vito ( from the 70's ) alto as well as my Selmer Mark VII in this case. Both fit well.. I need to push it down a little bit to zip it up, but that's not a problem for my horns. It's best to set this case on the floor as opposed to a bench, as it does want to roll into a V. But to me that's a very minor issue.
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
A very handy case.
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by Michael
3/8/2006 2:34:53 PM
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Musical Experience:
Formally causally professionally.. off and on ww playing since 1968
Style of music:
Lately, just practice for fun. Prev, top-40, latin, jazz, and field
Hometown
San Francisco
I've only had this case for a few days and I've been using it a lot already. I don't drive to work in S.F. as it's too much trouble. So, I'm on the bus or walking. And so this case is extremely handy to me because it's light enough ( assuming I don't load it with too much stuff) to carry around for blocks and even up some of our inclines. Like any backpack, I adjusted this one to sit higher up.....and that way, it's comfortable. The straps are holding, as opposed to slipping to where I have to adjust them.. And that's even after I loaded some groceries in the front pocket on my way home. So, this case works really well for someone using public transportation a lot (or walking a good amount). It's really sturdy, so I'm not concerned about my alto getting damaged. I have carried my old Vito alto as well as my Selmer Mark VII in this case. Both fit well.. I need to push it down a little bit to zip it up, but that's not a problem for my horns. It's best to set this case on the floor as opposed to a bench, as it does want to roll into a V. But to me that's a very minor issue.
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