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ESP hardcase for V-ALEXI-V LH vs ESP hardcase for VULTURE
The V-Alexi-V LH is a left-handed form-fit case for ESP's V-Series guitars, while the Vulture case is engineered for ESP's angular Vulture body shape. Choose the V-Alexi-V LH if you play left-handed V-Series models; choose the Vulture case if you own a Vulture guitar regardless of handedness.
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Specs side by side
| ESP hardcase for V-ALEXI-V LH | ESP hardcase for VULTURE | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $225.00 | $229.00 |
| Brand | ESP | ESP |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP hardcase for V-ALEXI-V LH
- ✓ Left-handed design and orientation engineered specifically for left-handed players
- ✓ Compatible with multiple V-Series models including Alexi signature and LTD variants
- ✓ Form-fit construction eliminates wasted space for stable transport
Why choose ESP hardcase for VULTURE
- ✓ Durable black hardshell construction optimized for heavy road use and gigging
- ✓ Top-mounted comfort grip handle enables single-handed carrying
- ✓ Four metal latches provide secure, reliable closure with professional detailing
Frequently asked questions
What guitar models fit each case?
The V-Alexi-V LH fits ESP and LTD left-handed V-Series guitars, including Alexi signature models, Michael Paget V, and specific LTD variants. The Vulture case is designed exclusively for all current ESP Vulture guitar models.
Which case is better for touring and gigging?
The Vulture case is explicitly marketed for gigging, touring, and live performance with its durable black hardshell construction and ergonomic top-mounted handle for frequent transport.
How do the handles compare?
The V-Alexi-V LH features a molded handle for comfortable carrying. The Vulture case offers a top-mounted comfort grip handle designed for single-handed carrying, making it more practical for active touring.
Are both cases form-fit designs?
Yes, both cases use form-fit construction that eliminates excess internal space and keeps the instrument stable without shifting during transport.