MONO’s new minimalist M80 Sleeve 2.0 is a guitar case “perfectly suited for urban travel”
MONO has expanded its M80 Sleeve case collection with the launch of a 2.0 range, “perfectly suited for urban travel”.
Described by the gear accessory brand as a “minimalist yet robust” solution for modern players, the cases come in a range of colours including classic Black and Ash, but for the first time in MONO history, it has also introduced Moonlight Blue, Amazon Green, and Burnt Orange.
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The new design reimagines the original M80 Sleeve, featuring a refined slim Headlock system, industrial-grade webbing handles (reinforced with steel rivets and bar-tack stitching), a water-resistant 420D shell, string guard protection, and a plush interior lining. There’s also a large front pocket on each case, for storing cables, tuners, and more, while ergonomic shoulder straps “ensure comfort during long-distance commutes”.
Credit: MONO
To celebrate the launch, MONO has teamed up with Rock Choi, a super speedy and precise guitarist from Seoul in South Korea, and Susannah Joffe, an emerging indie-pop artist from Austin, Texas in the US. You can watch both creatives showcase the new M80 Sleeve 2.0 in a video set in New York City below:
Last year, MONO rolled out its rather aptly named Power Supply, a sleek and minimalist source of power for your pedals. Available in small, medium, and large sizes, users could choose one in accordance to the scale of their pedalboard. Each supply offered short circuit, overload, and thermal protection, plus an input filter and multi-stage output filters on each. In our review, we rated the supplies a 9/10.
The MONO M80 Sleeve 2.0 is priced at $179.99 (US MAP) online and via select dealers. For more information, head over to MONO.
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