hyperbolica wrote: Mon Jan 05, 2026 8:34 am
My favorite case layout is one where the slide goes into a slot near the hinge on the same side as the bell.
Exactly -- and that's what this iPAC case provides. For me it's a major consideration in being able to get the horn in and out of the case, quickly assembled, directly and without needing three hands to ensure that juggling isn't required. Since at each band practice I contend with the bari sax player for case space and uncasing/casing turf in pretty tight quarters, it's great to be able to just open the case, pull the slide out with the right hand, pull the bell section out with the left, assemble the horn, close the empty case one-handed (this is where that Velcro strap across the zipper really has value), stand the case in the corner, and walk away.

Re-casing is just the reverse sequence, but with less time pressure and turf competition.
I would actually prefer a totally top-loading case, where both the slide and the bell section are dropped in from the top -- no hinges involved. But I couldn't find one that I liked and thought was a reasonable cost for me.
Having managed to stuff the hold-down strap out of the way, I'm good with the result. These other "could happen"/"might happen" disaster scenarios I just don't feel as realistic threats, although I can understand that others might.