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ESP CASE/HORIZON-3/XL/FF guitar vs ESP hardcase for X-TONE XLONG
The Horizon-3 XL is a left-handed form-fit case for ESP Horizon-III and H3 series guitars, while the XTone XL is a right-handed form-fit case for ESP LTD Xtone XL models. Choose the Horizon-3 if you play a left-handed Horizon-series guitar; choose the XTone if you own a right-handed Xtone XL.
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Specs side by side
| ESP CASE/HORIZON-3/XL/FF guitar | ESP hardcase for X-TONE XLONG | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $199.00 | $199.00 |
| Brand | ESP | ESP |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP CASE/HORIZON-3/XL/FF guitar
- ✓ Designed specifically for left-handed Horizon-III and H3 series guitars
- ✓ Comfort grip handle reduces hand fatigue on extended carries
- ✓ White detail stitching adds both reinforcement and visual appeal
- ✓ B-stock pricing offers budget savings despite minor cosmetic wear
Why choose ESP hardcase for X-TONE XLONG
- ✓ Interior accessory compartment keeps cables, picks, and straps organized
- ✓ Extra-long form fit provides enhanced precision support for larger bodies
- ✓ Superior rigidity and impact resistance noted for touring and travel
- ✓ Black professional appearance with metal latches for secure closure
Frequently asked questions
Which case fits my guitar?
The Horizon-3 XL fits left-handed Horizon-III and H3 series models. The XTone XL fits right-handed ESP LTD Xtone XL guitars. Both are form-fitted to their specific models, so confirm your guitar model and handedness before purchasing.
What's the difference between B-stock and standard condition?
The Horizon-3 is B-stock, meaning it may show minor cosmetic wear but functions identically to new units. The XTone description does not specify B-stock status, so it likely ships in standard new condition.
Do these cases have storage for accessories?
The XTone XL includes an interior accessory compartment for cables, picks, and straps. The Horizon-3 description does not mention an accessory compartment, focusing primarily on instrument protection and carrying comfort.
Which case is better for touring?
The XTone XL is specifically marketed for touring, live performance, and travel with extra-long rigid construction and impact resistance. The Horizon-3 is designed for transport and storage but emphasizes comfort carrying rather than touring-specific features.