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  1. Thanks for the replies. After some thought I think I'm going to go with a softcase so will decide between the 2412 and the Helix backpack. If it seems not enough then I'll upgrade to something sturdier like the thomann. Thanks for the answers!
  2. I'm surprised at the jiggle capabilities of the Helix in the 2412. From looking at the dimensions I thought it would only be width that had any room and that could be solved with some padding / some compartmentalizing strip kind of thing. Height and Length seemed to be a very tight match. Maybe it's the softer padding inside that gives it it's jiggle room? I might check the Amazon return options and see if I can buy the 2412 and the Helix backpack and return the one I don't feel suits. I know I want something that can be put over the shoulder while having a guitar strapped to the back rather than something that has to be carried by hand. I'm downgrading from what became a ridiculous sized pedalboard so I really want to keep the weight down as much as possible while still keeping a good level of protection. Thanks for the help!
  3. Hi all, Just got my Helix and after a search of the threads I couldn't find any info on this case the Gator GT 2412. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/GT-2412-GRY--gator-transit-series-add-on-accessory-bag-24-inch-by-12-inch-by-4.5-inch I've seen a few people have got the 2411 and seem quite happy with it. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/GMULTIFX2411--gator-g-multifx-2411-24-inch-by-11-inch-effects-pedal-bag Has anyone tried the GT2412. It's more expensive but looks that bit sturdier while still being a bit cheaper than the Helix bag. Plus it looks smaller form factor which is important to me. Would be interested if anyone has tried it. The other option for me is this https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Dicon-EC5331BK-Effector-Interior-Dimensions/dp/B00TQIBXMG/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=geJbU&pf_rd_p=d753a891-bba8-4352-b10c-3c8d00c6b548&pf_rd_r=V48CYJM98KKZGJAX9XPZ&pd_rd_r=c9778a88-6b2f-4907-9a9c-326755fa4382&pd_rd_wg=brrGN&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_m I live in Japan so could only find an Amazon Japan link. I'm always worried about dropping the hard case and the lack of padding transfering the impact to the device. Is that rubbish? I know the soft case won't protect it from bangs and bumps as much but would it be better in case it slips out of hand and drops a meter onto a hard floor? Also that hard case is 65mm + 20mm = 85mm. The LT is 92mm. I'm guessing that 7mm wouldn't be a problem but wandering if anyone else had experience of that snug of a fit height wise! Cheers for any help! :-)
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