E-mail: vincezhang@hqc-aluminumcase.com

Flight Cases for Guitars

Mode No.: HQC-af 008


Traditionally, flight cases for guitars have been either grossly overbuilt and overweight, or cheap and flimsy.
Our solution is simple; build a case that has all the essential elements and leave out the fluff and crushed velvet.
The new HQC Aluminum/Case flight case combination meets the weight limit restriction of 50 pounds or less for all checked baggage on commercial airlines.
If your guitar fits into a gig bag (and who's doesn't) you can fly it in our case.
A unique feature of our new design allows you to travel with a wide variety of guitars as the interior is not a foam cutout for a particular body shape or style. To protect your valuable instrument, we've included adjustable interior foam blocks to reinforce the critical neck and headstock areas. The base of the case is lined with 1/4 inch of dense rubberized foam while the lid has softer egg crate type foam.
* Recessed heavy duty handles and lockable latches
* High quality low profile wheels
* Adjustable interior foam blocks for neck protection
* Gunmetal grey exterior averages 10 degrees cooler than common black.

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From 2010 to 2018, we rented workshops for production in Changzhou  In 2019, we built our own factory in Chuzhou,
and set up an office in Changzhou.
   

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Our products and accessories have passed different tests and get certificates such as ISO, ROHS, REACH, PFOA, PFOS.

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Most of our workers have more than 6-year working experience in making cases, who can control and improve product quality.


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We accept customization in color, logo, lining etc.

   ❖ Silver color is usual one
   ❖ Other color is more
       expensive than silver one
   ❖ Printing logo is usual style
   ❖ Others have different
       requirements
   ❖ Different inner lining could
      meet different requirements

 


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Cases of different styles are available. We provide more choices to meet various applications


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