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Traveler Ultra Light Acoustic-Electric Travel Guitar with Gig Bag

Traveler Ultra Light

Traveler Ultra Light Acoustic-Electric Travel Guitar (with Gig Bag)

Sharing the most basic components with our flagship model, the Pro-Series, the Traveler Ultra-Light Travel Guitar comes in left or right handed options and offers players a full-scale guitar to take on the road when weight and size requirements are strict. This guitar comes complete with an acoustic piezo pickup, a lightweight detachable lap rest frame, and a gig bag. The Ultra-Light is the perfect solution for players on-the-go and on a budget.

This full 24-3/4 inch scale guitar weighs less than 3 pounds, making it the lightest and most compact guitar in the Traveler family.

Full Scale Travel Guitar
Traveler pride themselves on having never compromised the playing scale of any of their instruments, and this instrument is no exception. Featuring a full 24-inch scale and 22 frets, you’ll barely remember you’re playing a travel guitar.

The Traveler Guitar Limited Warranty
Traveler Guitar instruments are warranted for three years to be free from defective materials and workmanship from the date of purchase. The guitar must be purchased from an authorized Traveler Guitar dealer. The Traveler Guitar Limited Three-Year Warranty covers all parts and includes 90 days for labor.

Currently priced at $299.99 from $428.99, the Traveler Ultra Light represents very good value. Read more reviews and see the video by following any of the links on this page.  These particular links will take you to the right handed model, if you need the left hander, CLICK HERE.

Finding the Ideal Guitar, Acoustic Electric Or A Combination

Finding the Ideal Guitar, Acoustic Electric Or A Combination

If you are just starting out, then look for an electric acoustic guitar package that includes DVDs and instructions. There is no need to spend hundreds of dollars, as beginner kits can be found starting around $120 if you find a good deal. However, be aware that many of these packages can cost you a lot more!

You may think that buying a more expensive one may be cheaper in the long run, and that is a common argument. However, chances are, once you have reached a certain standard, you’ll also have a particular guitar you want anyway! There will always be someone looking to buy second-hand.

So, hedge your bets, you may become the next Eric Clapton, but you may just get bored and not want to commit to the hours of practice you will need. Playing the guitar to a good standard does not come easily, you will have to work at it!

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