I suppose traveling with a uke is by definition “many bagging” if it’s in its own bag. I don’t bother with a hard case or padded gig bag, just a thin gig bag for my 20-year-old cheap no-name laminate concert sized uke.

But… a plastic uke would be nice for those times when conditions are damp or for kayaking when it is downright soggy. Looking at Kala Waterman ukes right now, especially a soprano. (I don’t have a soprano, which is excuse #1 for getting one; and it will take up less space than my concert, which is excuse #2. I’m sure I can come up with more as needed.)

What’s your traveling musical instrument?

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