The UC-T Ukulele Foam Hard Case from Kala is designed to protect your tenor ukulele from the rigors of on-the-road wear and tear. This case features a durable, hard polyfoam exterior. A soft interior outfitted with an accessory compartment cradles your instrument. The case can be carried by using the hard-plastic handle or the adjustable shoulder strap.
- Fits all Tenor Ukes
- Hard Polyfoam Exterior
- Soft Interior
- Internal Storage Compartment
KALA UC-T Overview
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KALA UC-T Reviews
Good case for the money
I bought this for a Yamaha GL1 6-string guitalele. It fits in the same soft case as my tenor ukes so I thought I would try this hard case. I do not have a bottom strap button installed on my guitalele and the case was a very tight fit. I was concerned that it would put pressure on the neck so I squished down the padding inside from the top and bottom to loosen it up a bit. It seems to be better now. The height of the case is just fine to accommodate the wider body of the Yamaha GL1. The case itself is very lightweight and easy to carry through airports, but sturdy enough to take on an airplane as a carry-on and not worry about it being crushed in the overhead bins. The interior storage compartment has plenty of room for things like picks, capos, tuners, etc. The outside pocket is also nice but I’m not using it for anything.
Ukulele case for Tenor
I could not believe how strong and great this case is. Very lightweight so it is one that I will use all the time. The inside is molded to fit the Tenor Ukulele perfectly, the inside compartment has enough room for all your little items and the outside one has a big enough pocket for an iPad. Sure if I was a traveling pro I would have a fiberglass one that costs hundred of $$. I will easily give this one 5 stars.
