We know you travel, and that’s why the Voyage-Air Guitar enables you to take your music with you, anywhere you go. This section features photos, stories, and videos from real owners. Play. Fold. Travel.

Do you have a story to share? Click here to submit it now.

These guitars have great sound!

I bought the basic Transit Series guitar online a couple of years ago. As soon as I tried it, my first thought was, “If I had known it would sound this good, I would have spent more money and got an even better one.” Every guitarist I know has been impressed with how good this sounds. I finally realized it would be easy to find someone to take this off my hands if I got a new one.

So now I have the Premier Cutaway, VAOM-3CG2. I noticed right away that it seems to do a very sophisticated job of distributing the tone from the bass strings to the treble strings. I changed the strings from light (VoyageAir strings, .011 to .050) to Medium (.012 to .054), and now it is easy to hear the difference in tone between the low strings and high strings. I brought it to the club where I play solo regularly, and the people who know my style and sound noticed it too. The sound is very rich, great for finger-style playing. I can use it to make big sounds or play lyrically. I always thought that classical guitars were required for that kind of variation, but now I can do it with steel strings.

Thank you, VoyageAir!
George Coleman

Model VAOM-02SN Purchased February 2018. Covered with a black garbage bag for transport on my motorcycle exposed to temperatures 34F to 104F.

Left stored in camp tent all across the USA in all types of weather, still playing sweet and looking good. European airlines are strict about overhead size, my experience, will not fly overhead in Europe. USA airlines lax you can get it by and into the overhead.

Had to give an update just returned from cycle trip, playing around the late night campfire with my VA was again great. Love this guitar it has endured, very well, the abuse of traveling on my motorcycle. Strapped on rear seat in photo.

Larry Norwood

Read more – Goldwing & a Guitar

I have had a Voyage Air guitar for over 12 years, forget the date. That guitar went around the world a few times, been on tiny pacific islands, and from the Antarctic to the Sahara desert.

Finally got swept away in Hurricane Ian ( I live on Fort Myers Beach), so I am replacing it.

William Veach

YouTube player

Hi, I have my VA since 2013 and bought it in USA. I had first an old Suzuki guitar for traveling. And as they wanted to pay for it when I had a flight to teneriffa sold my guitar in tenriffa and bought me that VAOM 02.

Since than I never had any problems with it by traveling with guitar. I checked it against other traveling guitars and it’s really the best! Much better sound as any other traveling guitar!

Rudy

I bought my little sister years ago in US (there is no distribution in Germany). I already traveled with her (Teneriffe) and I take her to my gigs.

No big adventures but I would never miss her. She is my every-day-player!

John McShultz