New from Mono: M80 Classic Ultra Bass Case with Wheels, Redesigned Storage, and AirTag Pouch

Mono has introduced the M80 Classic Ultra gig bag, which they say upgrades their flagship model with “smarter storage, effortless mobility, and tougher protection.” The lineup includes versions made for bass as well as dual basses.
The M80 Classic Ultra features a tough exterior with water-resistant 1680D ballistic nylon and waterproof zipper tape. For further protection, the interior has the company’s Headlock neck suspension system and a discreet AirTag-compatible pouch for keeping track of your bass. Mono fits it with the Freeride Wheel system for easy transport as well as reinforced handles and ergonomic padded shoulder straps.
“The redesigned expandable front pocket holds a wide range of gigging essentials—from strings and tuners to cables and tools,” the company says. “Interior compartments help organize your gear, while Tick compatibility allows for additional storage using MONO Tick 2.0 and Tick+ 2.0 Accessory Cases. This case adapts easily to the demands of your setup.”
The Mono M80 Classic Ultra Bass Case is available now for $359.99 while the Dual Bass Case goes for $459.99.










Mono M80 Classic Ultra Bass Case Features:
| Holds 1 Bass |
| 1680D Ballistic Nylon |
| Headlock System |
| Freeride Wheel System |
| AirTag-compatible Pouch |
| Waterproof Zipper Tape |
| Redesigned Storage |
| Internal Dimensions: 48″ x 14.5″ x 3″ (122 x 37 x 8 cm) |
| External Dimensions: 51″ x 17″ x 7″ (130 x 44 x 18 cm) |
| Weight: 6.4lbs (4.1 kg) |
Mono M80 Classic Ultra Dual Bass Case Features:
| Holds 2 Basses |
| 1680D Ballistic Nylon |
| Headlock System |
| Freeride Wheel System |
| AirTag-compatible Pouch |
| Waterproof Zipper Tape |
| Redesigned Storage |
| Internal Dimensions: 44″ x 14.5″ x 3″ (112 x 37 x 8 cm) |
| External Dimensions: 51″ x 17″ x 10″ (130 x 44 x 24 cm) |
| Weight: 7.8lbs (5.3 kg) |
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