CVFFLH vs CVIPERXLFF — Compare
ESP hardcase for V-ALEXI-V LH vs ESP hardcase for VIPER XTRA
The V-Alexi-V LH case is built for left-handed ESP V-Series guitars with distinctive body geometry, while the Viper XL case is engineered for baritone Viper models and includes an accessory pocket. Choose the V-Alexi-V LH if you own a left-handed V-Series guitar; choose the Viper XL if you play a Viper Baritone or Viper-200B and value onboard storage.
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Specs side by side
| ESP hardcase for V-ALEXI-V LH | ESP hardcase for VIPER XTRA | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $225.00 | $220.00 |
| Brand | ESP | ESP |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP hardcase for V-ALEXI-V LH
- ✓ Purpose-built form-fit design for left-handed V-Series guitars
- ✓ Eliminates wasted internal space while keeping instrument stable
- ✓ Compatible with multiple V-Series models including Alexi Laiho signatures
Why choose ESP hardcase for VIPER XTRA
- ✓ Tailored specifically for E-II Viper Baritone and Viper-200B body contours
- ✓ Includes interior accessory pocket for cables, picks, and straps
- ✓ Hard shell construction delivers maximum impact protection
Frequently asked questions
Will the V-Alexi-V LH case fit a right-handed V-Series guitar?
No. This case is engineered specifically for left-handed orientation and V-Series body geometry. Right-handed players should seek a right-handed V-Series case.
Can the Viper XL case accommodate Viper models other than the Baritone and Viper-200B?
The case is designed as form-fit for the E-II Viper Baritone and Viper-200B specifically. Compatibility with other Viper models is not listed and cannot be assumed.
What is the main practical difference between these two cases?
The V-Alexi-V LH is for left-handed V-Series guitars without an accessory pocket, while the Viper XL is for baritone Viper models and includes a dedicated interior pocket for gear storage.
Are both cases at the same price tier?
Yes, both are listed as budget-tier cases with similar construction methods—hard shell exterior, plush interior, and form-fit design for their respective guitar models.