Ibanez Revives the Iceman Bass with Two New Models for 2026

Ibanez Iceman Basses 2026
Ibanez has announced a handful of new basses for 2026 ahead of the Winter NAMM Show, including the reintroduction of the Iceman Bass. The unique design, which is more associated with guitars, comes in two variants: the ICB620 and the ICB720FM.

The ICB620 “leans into the extreme aspects of the Iceman’s design,” Ibanez says, with a black and gold color combination that refers to its heavy metal roots. It okoume body is fitted with a three-piece maple neck completed by a bound Panga Panga fretboard and acrylic block inlays. Two Bartolini BH2 pickups are matched with an Ibanez 2-band EQ for tonal shaping.

Ibanez contrasts that with the ICB720FM, which sports a flamed maple top showing through a Cosmic Blue Star Burst Finish. “This premium bass is equipped with two massive sounding Nordstrand Big Break split coil pickups paired with an Ibanez custom 2-band preamp, and also features the security of Schaller S-Lock strap pins,” they write.

The Iceman body shape was first introduced in 1975 as part of the Artist Series, and it eventually received the “Iceman” name in 1978. It was created following the company’s “lawsuit” era of making clones of other popular brands and marks one of Ibanez’s earliest original designs.

The new Ibanez 2026 Iceman basses will be shipping soon, priced at $1,099 for the ICB620 and $1,1199 for the ICB720FM.

Ibanez 2026 Iceman Bass Photos:

Ibanez ICB620 Iceman Bass Specs:

Scale:34″
Body:Okoume
Top:N/A
Neck:3-piece Maple
Fingerboard:Bound Panga Panga
Frets:22
Inlays:Acrylic Block
Pickups:Bartolini BH2
Electronics:Ibanez Custom Electronics 2-Band EQ
Bridge:MR5S Bridge (19mm Spacing)
Hardware:Gold
Finish:Black
Orientation:Right-Hand Only

Ibanez ICB720FM Iceman Bass Specs:

Scale:34″
Body:Okoume
Top:Flamed Maple
Neck:3-piece Maple
Fingerboard:Bound Panga Panga
Frets:22
Inlays:Acrylic Block
Pickups:Nordstrand Big Breaks
Electronics:Ibanez Custom Electronics 2-Band EQ
Bridge:MR5S Bridge (19mm Spacing)
Hardware:Black
Finish:Costmic Blue Star Burst
Other:Gig Bag Included
Orientation:Right-Hand Only

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  1. Ryan Kidd

    Is there any 5 string of that Iceman?