Gator

Cases Bone Molded Polyethylene Guitar Pedal Board with Lightweight Carry Bag; USA Made, 23.75" x 10.25" x 2" (G-BONE)

Description

  • USA Made Rotationally Molded Polyethylene Pedal Board with Hook and Loop Friendly Velcro Surface ( Velcro Included )
  • Accommodates up to 5 Guitar Pedals with One Larger Surface for Wah or Volume Type Pedals
  • Convenient Carry Bag with Accessory Pocket Included
  • Gator G-BUS-8 9v Daisy Chian Power Supply Included
  • Pedal Board Dims: 23.75" x 10.25" x 2"

The Gator Cases G-BONE guitar pedal board mixes style, durability, and lightness all in one innovative product that is made in U.S.! The G-BONE series pedal boards are made of lightweight rigid polyethylene and can accommodate up to 5 small stomp boxes and a volume or wah pedal. The G-BONE series guitar pedal board also includes a 9v daisy chain power supply to give the pedals power. Other awesome features of this guitar pedal board include, angled hook and loop surface for pedal mounting, rubber feet, and a nylon carry bag with a comfort handle and a large external pocket for storing cables or other accessories such as guitar tuners, strings, patch cables, and more.

The Gator Cases G-BONE series of guitar pedal boards are available in multiple options; the G-MINI-BONE, G-MEGA-BONE and the G-BONE. These pedal boards have become popular among musicians because they are lightweight, made in the U.S.A, and built to withstand the stomp!

Gator Cases is known for manufacturing innovative products designed to protect! We offer a wide range of available sizes, materials, and protection levels, for all types of instruments and gear including Frameworks stands, Rackworks install racks and accessories, and Protechtor drum cases. It isn€t hard to find a great reason why Gator should be the brand you trust to protect your equipment for life!

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer
Gator Cases
Model
GBONE
Color
Black
Size
1
Height
5.1 cm
Length
61 cm
Width
30.5 cm
Weight
3.5 kg
Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty.
Release date
29 March 2010