CVIPERFFLH vs CXTPXLFF — Compare
ESP hardcase for VIPER LH vs ESP hardcase for X-TONE XLONG
The ESP Viper case fits left-handed Viper series guitars, while the XTone XL case fits right-handed ESP LTD Xtone XL guitars—they serve completely different instrument models. Choose based on which guitar you own: the Viper case for left-handed Vipers, or the XTone case for right-handed Xtone XL models.
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Specs side by side
| ESP hardcase for VIPER LH | ESP hardcase for X-TONE XLONG | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $199.00 | $199.00 |
| Brand | ESP | ESP |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP hardcase for VIPER LH
- ✓ Specifically engineered for left-handed Viper series guitars
- ✓ Form-fit interior cavity matches Viper body contours precisely
- ✓ Four metal latches with comfort grip handle
- ✓ Official ESP-designed case for Viper models
Why choose ESP hardcase for X-TONE XLONG
- ✓ Extra-long form-fit construction for Xtone XL guitars
- ✓ Interior accessory compartment for cables, picks, and straps
- ✓ Superior rigidity and impact resistance with hardshell design
- ✓ Organized storage keeps gear accessible during travel and live performance
Frequently asked questions
Will the Viper case fit other ESP guitar models?
No. The Viper case is engineered exclusively for current left-handed Viper series models and accommodates only that body shape and size.
Will the XTone XL case fit other ESP guitar models?
No. The XTone XL case is designed specifically for right-handed ESP LTD Xtone XL guitars and is not compatible with other models.
Which case is better for touring and live performance?
The XTone XL case is marketed specifically for touring, live performance, and travel protection, and includes an interior accessory compartment for organizing cables and gear. The Viper case is designed for transport and storage without additional accessory features.
Are both cases the same price?
Both are in the budget price tier, but they are designed for different instruments, so direct price comparison is less relevant than finding the correct case for your specific guitar.