Protecting your guitar doesn’t require a 10-pound guitar case. Meet the FBag Air EPP—a revolution in guitar security designed for high-protection, hassle-free travel. Weighing less than your average gig bag yet built like a fortress, it blends portability, affordability, safety, and durability into one sleek solution. Tour buses, flights, or cross-town jams—guard your instrument without the bulk.
What if your case could absorb shocks like a drummer’s kick drum? That’s EPP (Expanded Polypropylene): a space-age foam that rebounds after impacts, cradling your guitar like a palm mute cushions strings. Unlike flimsy padding, EPP is molecularly engineered to disperse energy—crash after crash—without cracking or sagging. Think of it as an "airbag" for your tonewood: silent, resilient, and always ready to take a hit.
Why lug dead weight? The FBag Air tips the scales at just 3.9 lbs—lighter than a bag of guitar picks. Compare that to fiberglass cases (7.7 lbs) or rigid PU shells (11 lbs), and you’ll feel the freedom instantly. Slip it on your back, sprint to a session, or hop a flight—your shoulders and guitar will thank you.Your guitar’s tonewoods are sensitive souls – extreme heat can warp them, bitter cold can crack them. That’s where the FBag Air’sarmored insulationshines. Thanks to EPP’s closed-cell bubble structure (think millions of microscopic air pockets), it creates a thermal barrier with ultra-low 0.028 conductivity. Whether your case sits on a sweltering summer stage or endures freezing winter cargo holds, it actively buffers your guitar from temperature shocks. No more sweating over humidity swings or fearing brittle glue joints. Your tone stays stable, season after season.
When life throws a curveball—a slammed trunk, a bumped flight case, or a backstage tumble—the FBag Air doesn’t justresistimpacts; it activelydevours them. How? EPP foam’s secret lies in its millions of honeycomb cells. When struck, these microscopic air chambers compress like shock-absorbing springs, transforming destructive force into harmless heat through controlled deformation. It’s not a rigid shield—it’s an intelligentenergy-eating systemthat sacrifices itself to keep your guitar’s bracing intact, neck straight, and finish flawless. Your tonewood deserves a guardian that takes the hit, not just the fall.
Very good-looking Godin style guitar (sans the midi feature)
Very good-looking Godin style guitar (sans the midi feature). It needs serious set up (action mainly). Would have been nice to have at least a couple of effects (like the Yamaha Silent: reverb and phaser, maybe a flange and a chorus wouldn't hurt). It's almost on the price range of the mentioned Yamaha Silent, so maybe give it a go ?
The details are spot on. The wood finish and real pickguard make it feel more like a guitar than a phone case. The nitro-style lacquer gives it that vintage vibe, which pairs perfectly with my ’57. Subtle, well-made, and definitely something fellow guitarists notice.
GSRetroLab Vintage Electric Guitar iPhone Case
Manny Marrero
The Fivcil Team and this unit are amazing!
The unit is amazing. Exactly what I wanted, but that’s not the main thing… Fivcil was an absolute delight to deal with, and even though it came straight from China, I did receive it way before the people who ordered it through other sites and/or services. Thanks guys, and highly recommend.
JOYO JAM BUDDY II - Compact Pedal Amp
Romain Chaverot
My new favorite capo
Not here to tell you about me, but to be precise as to why I'm very fond of the Jstaff capo.
I play guitar mostly while singing. My professional show requires that I have a large repertoire (around 700 songs) that I can play on demand. And for a significant number of these songs, the transposition in the middle, sometimes more than once, was a problem.
Not anymore.
I purchased a Jstaff capo some three months ago, and have already used it in all my gigs. Yes, instantly adopted.
stable (once correctly adjusted), smooth, reliable. And since I use a carbon-fiber guitar, it even fits the sci-fi look !
Happy to support a brand for such great piece of ingeneering.
Jstaff S1 Sliding Capo
Alex Ng
The Only Capo That I Will Use For Now
One of the best Capo I've ever used for my acoustics.
It is really as it is advertised, the changing position of capo is so smooth and it doesn't damage the finish of the guitar neck at all. Using both Satin and Gloss necks.
Build quality is superb, feels really premium when holding it. Doesn't feel cheap at all. The design is intricate and really innovative. At first I thought it was a little expensive, but seeing the thing and trying it, I honestly think it's money well spent.
Might get another one if I have extra budget for musical accessories next time.
For customers in Singapore, just to let you know that the item was shipped on Thursday for me and it arrived next Tuesday, which is only 4 working days of shipping time from China to Singapore which is really super quick.
Contact with support staff was really quick, they usually reply in less than a day and they are really responsive with my questions.
Jstaff S1 Sliding Capo
David Herscher
Best new thing for guitar players in a long time
I love this thing! Bring able to maintain open voicings for songs that modulate just became easier than it's ever been! Thank you!