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Although some people do check instruments in soft-sided cases, I would NOT recommend this, and pedalboards are even more fragile than solid-body electric instruments.
The FS-7 is 62 x 131 mm, and the FreqOut is 73 x 120 mm.
The problem is there are 1/4" and USB jacks on the sides I need to access and use, and I don't want to have to unplug patch cables to get this to fit in the bag. Plus, I'd like to have extra board to protect the edges.
Still, that 8.5" dimension is at the bottom, which is where they measure luggage in the sizers.
BUT...pedals only come in certain sizes, and feet are only so small, so there needs to be spacing between them, as well.
This puts a hard limit on how many pedals you can fit on a board that fits inside a personal item.
This will count as your one permitted piece of cabin baggage, so it you want to fly without checked baggage, then the only other thing you can bring is a "personal item" which must fit under the seats, and on most flights, that means no larger than 18" x 14" x 8".
So, if you are flying with a #guitar and a #pedalboard…
Yesterday, my new Travelpro Platinum Elite Regional Carry-On Rollaboard suitcase was delivered (Black Friday 72.5% off sale). It is sized to meet most US domestic airlines' underseat "personal item" size restrictions.
It is slightly too small to fit my #guitar #pedalboard which is 385 mm x 285 mm.
If I go any smaller on the pedalboard, I may not be able to fit what I need to fit.