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Title: Aerocase?
Post by: prezmc on February 14, 2021, 05:55:02 PM
I leave the house with one of my guitars pretty much every week, and so does my youngest.  He has a padded Taylor bag for his academy series, and I love how much lighter it is than my hard case.  I noticed Taylor now makes the new "AeroCase" that looks like a semi rigged case.  Curious if anyone here has tried one? If so, how does it compare to lugging around the hard cases?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Frettingflyer on February 14, 2021, 06:09:52 PM
I am sure someone will chime in soon. I have a semirigid case for another brand guitar I own and there is no comparison, it is way easier and would be my choice for my Taylor’s as well if I knew only I would be handling it.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: ritchie69 on February 15, 2021, 03:20:13 AM
I leave the house with one of my guitars pretty much every week, and so does my youngest.  He has a padded Taylor bag for his academy series, and I love how much lighter it is than my hard case.  I noticed Taylor now makes the new "AeroCase" that looks like a semi rigged case.  Curious if anyone here has tried one? If so, how does it compare to lugging around the hard cases?

Thanks!
Hi, I bought the aerocase 2 months ago, I only use it when I have to take the guitar out with me, but when I am at home I keep the guitar in the original hard case.  the aerocase is very well made, very stiff, but also very heavy ..
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: TaylorGirl on February 15, 2021, 05:49:38 AM
I agree with the others. The aerocase that I got with my GS mini koa plus protects the guitar very well and looks great. But, it is much heavier than a regular gig bag or hard bag.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: prezmc on February 15, 2021, 08:54:48 AM
interesting.  Heavier than the Taylor hard case?  because if I recall they claimed something like 1/3 lighter!
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: TaylorGirl on February 15, 2021, 09:21:04 AM
interesting.  Heavier than the Taylor hard case?  because if I recall they claimed something like 1/3 lighter!

I did some weighing of two cases, to maybe give you an idea. I weighed them on a postal scale that is quite accurate.

The best comparison I had in my house to compare to my GSM Aerocase, was my GC hard case. I removed the guitars out  of both cases, but left my accessories in each case (which had identical items in each case).

GC hard case - 11 lbs. 14.5 oz.
GSM Aerocase - 8 lbs. 3.5 oz.

difference is 3 lbs. 11.0 oz.

So, the Aerocase is about 30% lighter than the GC hard case. So yes, the 1/3 lighter statement appears to be pretty accurate. Again, I was comparing a GC to a GSM size, but it can't be that far off. I hope this gives you an idea. I do know going from a GSM hardbag to a GSM Aerocase was noticeably different. But, you do get a solid case that is going to protect your guitar.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: prezmc on February 15, 2021, 09:46:47 AM
interesting.  Heavier than the Taylor hard case?  because if I recall they claimed something like 1/3 lighter!

I did some weighing of two cases, to maybe give you an idea. I weighed them on a postal scale that is quite accurate.

The best comparison I had in my house to compare to my GSM Aerocase, was my GC hard case. I removed the guitars out  of both cases, but left my accessories in each case (which had identical items in each case).

GC hard case - 11 lbs. 14.5 oz.
GSM Aerocase - 8 lbs. 3.5 oz.

difference is 3 lbs. 11.0 oz.

So, the Aerocase is about 30% lighter than the GC hard case. So yes, the 1/3 lighter statement appears to be pretty accurate. Again, I was comparing a GC to a GSM size, but it can't be that far off. I hope this gives you an idea. I do know going from a GSM hardbag to a GSM Aerocase was noticeably different. But, you do get a solid case that is going to protect your guitar.

That's awesome!  Thanks for doing that. And its good to know it's solid and provides good protection.  My local dealer has one in the store, I think i'll go check it out!  Gonna see if they'll let me move my 714 between my hard case and the aero, and see if there is a meaningful difference.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: TaylorGirl on February 15, 2021, 11:11:27 AM
interesting.  Heavier than the Taylor hard case?  because if I recall they claimed something like 1/3 lighter!

I did some weighing of two cases, to maybe give you an idea. I weighed them on a postal scale that is quite accurate.

The best comparison I had in my house to compare to my GSM Aerocase, was my GC hard case. I removed the guitars out  of both cases, but left my accessories in each case (which had identical items in each case).

GC hard case - 11 lbs. 14.5 oz.
GSM Aerocase - 8 lbs. 3.5 oz.

difference is 3 lbs. 11.0 oz.

So, the Aerocase is about 30% lighter than the GC hard case. So yes, the 1/3 lighter statement appears to be pretty accurate. Again, I was comparing a GC to a GSM size, but it can't be that far off. I hope this gives you an idea. I do know going from a GSM hardbag to a GSM Aerocase was noticeably different. But, you do get a solid case that is going to protect your guitar.

That's awesome!  Thanks for doing that. And its good to know it's solid and provides good protection.  My local dealer has one in the store, I think i'll go check it out!  Gonna see if they'll let me move my 714 between my hard case and the aero, and see if there is a meaningful difference.
No problem!
Yes, it boils down to you seeing and comparing. Let us know what you decide. 🙂
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: ritchie69 on February 15, 2021, 11:46:47 AM
Surely lighter than the original hard case, not so light as other gig bags like the mono vertigo that I used to have...
however, I recommend it , very high level of protection
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Strumming Fool on February 15, 2021, 09:00:27 PM
I use an Access brand case when I take any of my GAs out. Really protective and not too heavy.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Django on February 16, 2021, 04:19:45 PM
I have one that came with my GS Mini Plus.  I still prefer a good, traditional hard case.  I don’t like zippers.  If a latch fails, there is a redundancy.  If a zippy fails, you are screwed.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Edward on February 16, 2021, 09:27:49 PM
^^^Yessir, if a zipper fails, the case is useless.  BUT, if the zipper is as sturdy as the rest of the case, the advantages are numerous.

I offer this as a consideration since the good-quality guitar "bags" have been around for a loooong time, and have a road-worthy track record.  You have to look no further than Mono and Reunion Blues to see that these two brands have endured years of testing in the market, and both enjoy nearly ubiquitous praise.  The reason is clear: these cases offer protection that professionals require, endure the rigors of professional use, and they don't break.

My personal experience pales in comparison to serious musicians, but if I may add that my non-pro gigging use of Mono proves that this is the solution for me.  For many years of use (again, gigging as a weekend warrior, and regularly before this covid madness, but not a paid professional) my first Mono proved so beneficial that I now have four of them (two electric single, electric double, and an acoustic bag).  The only minus to a good gigbag is that you cannot stack anything on them, duh!  But as for the normal transport and usage, they offer the protection you demand for an expensive guitar, arguably more protection than a HSC, but lighter, with backpack straps, and storage areas.

A cheap gigbag is like a cheap backpack, and we've all likely faced that frustration of a ripped seam or failed zipper.  But serious outdoorsy types trust their very lives on serious backpacks, which are serious pieces of gear because they are designed and built to deliver.  A quality gigbag is no different.  Caveat: I have no idea where the Aerocase falls on this spectrum.  I am simply saying that any truly good bag is a genuine piece of quality gear worth owning.  :)

Edward
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Guitars44me on February 18, 2021, 09:43:20 PM
Mono Vertigo for me. The advantages: light weight, backpack straps, extra gear storage, VERY rugged, and well designed.  And, you stand it on the butt to load in and out. I have been in a LOT of places where you do not want to set your bag on the floor. YUK!  And now with Covid, that is even more of a bonus.

Mono says Dreadnought size but my Grand Orchestra size Customs and my LKSM also fit if I am careful.

I have tried a LOT of bags and these Mono Vertigos are the very nicest and most well designed I hav found yet.

And, if I still had roadies, I would use a Calton!  Hahahaha

Hope this helps

Paul
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: prezmc on April 08, 2021, 10:06:54 PM
Just a followup on this thread I started a while ago.  I bought a super aero case from Taylor to tote my GA sized guitars around.  Sooo, much better.  It's about 5lbs lighter and the handle is much more comfortable.  Very happy.  It also can be carried as a backpack, but the straps zip up inside and I leave them in there.  Plenty of protection/support for my use. 
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: TaylorGirl on April 09, 2021, 06:01:54 AM
Just a followup on this thread I started a while ago.  I bought a super aero case from Taylor to tote my GA sized guitars around.  Sooo, much better.  It's about 5lbs lighter and the handle is much more comfortable.  Very happy.  It also can be carried as a backpack, but the straps zip up inside and I leave them in there.  Plenty of protection/support for my use.
Good to hear you are happy with your choice. Great protection for your guitars, yet softer and a little lighter to deal with. Yes, I forgot to mention earlier about the zip up backpack straps. That's a nice feature that is an improvement over the standard gig bags and hard bags.

I agree with the others. The aerocase that I got with my GS mini koa plus protects the guitar very well and looks great. But, it is much heavier than a regular gig bag or hard bag.
interesting.  Heavier than the Taylor hard case?  because if I recall they claimed something like 1/3 lighter!
I see now you were confused about my earlier comment. I said heavier than the "hard bag", which is different than a hard case. Hard bags are what the normal GS mini comes with. I was comparing the hard bag to the aero case.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: rickde on April 30, 2021, 12:01:50 AM
Check out this funny video about Taylor Aerocase from Casino Guitars on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7wLpgVL0N4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7wLpgVL0N4)
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: TaylorGirl on April 30, 2021, 12:32:38 PM
Check out this funny video about Taylor Aerocase from Casino Guitars on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7wLpgVL0N4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7wLpgVL0N4)
Yes, had seen that. I don't think I'll perform such tests myself. I can think of some harsher scenerios.   :o
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: prezmc on May 03, 2021, 12:34:32 PM
Yea, I don't think I am planning to put my 714ce through that testing...  But am really liking the case for toting around town.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: rickde on January 02, 2024, 02:14:57 AM
To TaylorGirl,
FYI, I have edited my original version of this post below for accuracy! 

The Grand Auditorium Aerocase had been verified to weigh 9 lbs by a fellow Taylor owner who just received a new one and weighed it.
I just weighed my genuine Taylor Grand Auditorium Hardshell Case, and it was roughly 10.2lbs empty.

To quote exactly from the Taylor website the description of the Aerocase: "...its material construction is less than one-third the weight of a hard case."
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Taylor. I love their guitars (I own two of them) and I actually own the GS Mini Aerocase. The GSM Aerocase is approx. 8 lbs. as you stated. The larger GA Aerocase weighs 9 lbs. But Taylor's statement on their website regarding the weight of the Aerocase being one third the weight of the Hard Case is absolutely NOT TRUE! Perhaps they originally meant to say the Aerocase was one-third LESS weight than their Hardshell Case. But even that would have been an exaggeration. The Aerocase is a really beautiful and rugged case, but it is also quite heavy. Taylor's website is misleading and should be corrected.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: ScottSD on January 02, 2024, 11:29:12 AM
I've got an Aerocase for my Grand Concerts.  I like it well enough, it's a good piece of kit.  It's the case I grab if I take a GC to a lesson.  However, for a recent cross country road trip I chose to use a regular hard case.  The Aerocase is nearly heavy as the regular case and takes up more space if that's a consideration. If I only had one case for a guitar it would be the standard hard case.

Scott
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: pmelsa on January 18, 2024, 05:01:45 PM
I asked Taylor and they say humidity control is easier with aero case because you don’t have to also control humidity of the plywood of the case

Other than a crush damage I find the aero case more than adequate protection. Also has the benefit of not scratching floors or walls moving the case about. I find the pocket very handy for carrying music
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Earl on January 18, 2024, 06:21:31 PM
I'm not quite sure that I believe that comment.  The zipper on any gig-type case is a huge porous leak for moisture.  When I have used devices in the case to help maintain humidity, they last only about one-third as long in the Taylor Hard Bag versus the regular case.  The plywood shell is a reservoir for moisture (along with the padding and fur) and needs to be properly saturated first, but air leakage seems more important.

Having said that, my guitars leave the house almost 100% in a Taylor Hard Bag, now replaced by the Aero Case.  It is hard to remember the last time that a wooden hard case went out for a jam -- maybe when I was selling something and expected it not to come back.  I've not seen an Aero Case in person yet.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: TaylorGirl on January 19, 2024, 05:28:02 AM
Other than a crush damage I find the aero case more than adequate protection. Also has the benefit of not scratching floors or walls moving the case about. I find the pocket very handy for carrying music
Agreed. I'm preferring the Aero Case (and equivalent soft/hard cases with other instruments types) to the hardshell cases. As far as humidity, we do whole-home humidity control, rather than in case.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Guitars44me on January 30, 2024, 11:48:32 PM
I just received a new Aero GA case. Weighs just about 9 lbs.  very sturdy!  Seems well made.

Also, I can fit a GS in my GA Aero.  But Not my LKSM 12, which will just squeeze into my Mono Vertigo Dread hard bag.

Hope this helps someone

Paul
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Earl on January 31, 2024, 10:48:09 AM
I was barely able to squeeze a GS into the regular GA/DN Hard Bag, but it put a lot of stress on the zipper -- it barely closed and I was not confident it would last long.  No experience with the Aero Case though.
Title: Re: Aerocase?
Post by: Guitars44me on February 17, 2024, 12:14:00 PM
I was barely able to squeeze a GS into the regular GA/DN Hard Bag, but it put a lot of stress on the zipper -- it barely closed and I was not confident it would last long.  No experience with the Aero Case though.


Me too. I found my Aero a bit larger than my few regular Taylor hard bags.

YMMV, of course

Paul