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    Play it anywhere, anytime.

    Washburn's Rover is the ultimate travel guitar! Bring your Rover with you when you're on a plane, a boat, a car, the beach, camping, hiking . . . Anywhere! Comes complete with case, instructional CD ROM, strap and 3 picks.

    Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.

    Features

    • Full size 24" scale
    • Solid spruce top
    • Mahogany body and neck
    • Rosewood fingerboard
    • Quality geared tuners
    • Professional binding and inlay

    Will become your constant musical companion. Order today.

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    WashburnRover Travel Guitar
     
    4.6

    (based on 92 reviews)

    Ratings Distribution

    • 5 Stars

       

      (68)

    • 4 Stars

       

      (16)

    • 3 Stars

       

      (3)

    • 2 Stars

       

      (2)

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    95%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Fun to play (15)
    • Stays in tune (15)
    • Good feel (13)
    • Consistent (11)
    • Good audio (8)

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Practicing (14)
      • Jamming (5)
      • Small venues (5)
      • Travel (5)
        • Reviewer Profile:
        • Experienced (9), Novice (6), Professional musician (5)

      Most Liked Positive Review

       

      Great deal

      For the price, this is the best travel guitar I've found.

      I spent an evening filing down the included extra bridge, and replacing the strings with polyweb light accoustic strings, and t...Read complete review

      For the price, this is the best travel guitar I've found.

      I spent an evening filing down the included extra bridge, and replacing the strings with polyweb light accoustic strings, and that helped immensly. The action is nearly as low as my electric guitars, with very little buzzing and fretting out. I'm still experimenting with the setup, but I'm already very happy.

      This guitar DOES NOT sound like a Ukelele. The bass tones come through loud and clean, and the high notes don't suffer for the small size of the guitar. It is very quiet, however, due to it's size.

      It took me a while to find a comfortable way to hold this guitar. I've found playing it without a strap is very difficult because the neck is the heaviest part of the guitar. After adjusting the strap a few times, I finally found a sweet-spot, but this guitar will require some adjustment on your part.

      I just wanted something to take camping, and use around a fire. At this price point, I won't be too upset if it gets a little rain on it, or smells like a campfire. I would buy another one at the drop of a hat if this one gets broken. I was worried when I first pulled it out, because the factory setup was terrible ... then I saw the spare bridge, and realized I could experiment without any danger of ruining my only bridge. I was VERY impressed by that little detail, and I'm sure I woudln't have tried for such a low action otherwise.The guitar continues to impress me with how level the frets are. I've played far more expensive instruments that needed fret work to get to where I like them.
      This little guitar has an adjustable neck, and comes with a spare bridge. I was surprised by this considering the price and the size of the guitar. It comes with everything you need to set the guitar up and make it sound as good as it possible can.

      The case fits the guitar very well, and I was able to clip a headstock tuner to the guitar, and still fit it in the case, with the strap on. It's very convienient that everything fits in the case, with plenty of extra room to spare.
      Guitar: The guitar sounds very good for it's size, and it looked pretty well made. The soundhole could be sanded a bit, but the glue and binding on mine looked pretty good. The neck feels smooth and comforable. The included strings and strap are about as low-grade as you can imagine, and the factory set-up was terrible.

      Case: The case is light, durable, and very comfortable and convienient. However, there are areas where the glue could have been a bit straighter, and the inside lining could have been better fit to the case. Also, as mentioned in every other review, the guitar strap and case smells like kerosine when you first open it. Mine has been airing out for about a week, and it's still noticable, but not nearly as bad as when I first opened it.
      For the price, this is the best sounding, easiest to play, easiest to set-up accoustic travel guitar I've found. I've tried several travel accoustics, and some sound like a Ukelele and some are just less compact and more expensive.

      The case was a big selling point for me. I got this guitar for camping, and it's nice to know I can throw everything I want in one case, and forget about it. It has room for my slide, capo, tuner, strap, picks and extra strings.It also comes with two straps, so you can use it as a backpack, or as a shoulder-bag.

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      nice guitar built well descent sound comfy neck good tuners and its very balnced one thing i dont like is the size its to small and i had to sand down the saddle and nut ...Read complete review

      nice guitar built well descent sound comfy neck good tuners and its very balnced one thing i dont like is the size its to small and i had to sand down the saddle and nut all the way down and staiten the neck but overall a very nice gutar for the money

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      3.0

      Arrived blemished

      By Dr. J

      from North Carolina

      About Me Experienced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • I Own One And Love It

      Cons

      • Poor Construction

      Best Uses

      • Jamming

      Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

      I ordered for my son, since I have one and love it. It arrived blemished and my son has to return it, wait for musicians friend to receive it, so that they will send another. This could take a couple of weeks. I hoped that musicians friend could send him a new one first, or pay for priority shipping.

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      5.0

      WOW!

      By Hank

      from Toledo, OH

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      Pros

      • Consistent
      • Fun To Play
      • Good Feel
      • Rich Sound
      • Stays In Tune

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Jamming
        • Practicing
        • Small Venues

        Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

        Had to write this....played my Rover for the first time in church today. It sounded great! Was able to fill the church quite nicely using a microphone for amplification. Finger-picked a number too - beautiful! Can't begin to say more!

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        5.0

        Nice little, ah, VERY LITTLE, guitar

        By Hank

        from Toledo, OH

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        Pros

        • Consistent
        • Fun To Play
        • Good Feel
        • Rich Sound
        • Stays In Tune

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Practicing
          • Small Venues

          Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

          Interesting instrument insofar as it has a unique sound all of it's own, unlike the Backpacker which is very thin sounding. ls more like a regular guitar - helps when practicing for an occasion when you'l be using a regular guitar. I purchased a pick up for this instrument and it sounds fine through a good amp. Travels very well.

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          4.0

          Good for it's intended purpose.

          By Dagw00d

          from SLC,UT

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            Cons

              Best Uses

                Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

                Just got back from a week long trip across the country. I checked this with no problems. Didn't even bother taking it on the plane with me as carry-on. The case is rock solid. I wasn't worried at all, and it came through both flights fine.

                The guitar itself has an interesting sound, good volume for a hotel room, but is awkward to play. You can't really rest it on your lap at all. You have to use the strap and even then it's kind of weird, but for a cheap guitar to take with you to practice in hotel rooms this is pretty good.

                Some of the frets on mine are bent up towards the top edge of the fretboard, but it doesn't seem to be a problem as far as playability is concerned.

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                (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                Plays well, Very handy

                By dieselbmw

                from Bedford, Texas

                About Me Novice

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Fits In The Overhead Bin
                • Fun To Play
                • Good Feel
                • Stays In Tune

                Cons

                • Still Prefer My Full Size

                Best Uses

                • Practicing

                Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

                After years of not playing guitar, I started playing again! I carry it with me when I travel, and take advantage of the spare time I have when I'm on vacation or visiting family. It's great to have a guitar with you all the time. You never know when inspiration will come.

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                (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                ROVER IS A GREAT LITTLE GUITAR

                By Jimdave

                from w.tn.

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                Pros

                • Consistent
                • Fun To Play
                • Good Sound Projection
                • Light
                • Nice Case And Strap
                • Rich Sound
                • Small
                • Stays In Tune
                • Well made

                Cons

                • Small Body-use Strap
                • Tinney Sound

                Best Uses

                • Jamming
                • Practicing
                • Small Venues
                • Travel

                Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

                Tried others was gonna buy a Martin Backpacker untill I tried this one. Get questions and compliments everywhere I go. Full size fretboard, nicely finished with white binding everywhere. Great price. This little darling plays like a regular guitar and packs so small. Foam case is perfect for any kind of traveling. I find it just right for carying like a back pack, stoying in the overhead, straping onto a bike. Yes, it sounded a little like a banjo. I like banjos. This was corected when I installed an electric pickup and stuffed the 9v battery into it. A little quieter-less tinney but plugged it I can play with the rest of the band. Small body size takes a little practice. Always use the strap to help hold it in place. Yes! I'd recomend it and would buy another one in a heart beat.

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                (3 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                3.0

                desent picker

                By morecowbell92

                from hendersoville,nc

                About Me Experienced

                Pros

                • Consistent
                • Fun To Play
                • Good Feel
                • Rich Sound
                • Stays In Tune

                Cons

                • Not Set Up Good

                Best Uses

                • Practicing
                • Small Venues

                Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

                nice guitar built well descent sound comfy neck good tuners and its very balnced one thing i dont like is the size its to small and i had to sand down the saddle and nut all the way down and staiten the neck but overall a very nice gutar for the money

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                (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                This is a Fun Guitar

                By IGotYourBackBroPro

                from Bay Area, CA

                About Me Professional Musician

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Consistent
                • Fun To Play
                • Good Feel
                • Stays In Tune

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

                    This is a fun little guitar to play with. Although it sounds like a banjo. This can be mitigated, somewhat, by stringing it with D'Addario medium flat-tops.

                    Mine came with a slite up-bow in the neck but the provided wrench solved that. But I had to lop off almost 1/16th off the bridge to make it perfect.

                    Now it plays like butter.

                    I thought that with the lightness of this guitar that it wouldn't be 'roadable'. Wrongo, I take it with me everywhere

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                    (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    5.0

                    Great little acoustic!

                    By JC

                    from Gulf Coast, MS.

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                    Pros

                    • Feels Solid
                    • Fun To Play
                    • Good Feel
                    • Rich Sound
                    • Stays In Tune
                    • Super Cool Vibe

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Chick Magnet
                      • Home Recording
                      • Open Tuning
                      • Practicing
                      • Slide Work

                      Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

                      This little git is really quite a bargain and is very usable. Not at all a novelty! It does take some setting up and getting used to and breaking in, but after a while this thing sounds and feels pretty killer. I have been playing it more and more lately! It truly is an addictive little axe! Balance is really not a big deal for me. I use a strap at the headstock and the back button and when I am sitting I play on the left knee classical style. It is super fun with open tuning and a slide. Get a glass Dunlop or even better the Dunlop Mudslide sounds really nice with this little fiddle. Enjoy!!

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                      (3 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

                       
                      2.0

                      Skip this one. Buy a Martin Backpacker

                      By Dr. J

                      from Chattanooga, TN

                      About Me Experienced

                      Verified Buyer

                      Pros

                      • Nice Case Protects Guitar
                      • Size Advantage

                      Cons

                      • Feels Like A Toy
                      • Flat Sound
                      • Not Consistent
                      • Sounds Like A Ukelele

                      Best Uses

                      • Quiet Playinghotel Room

                      Comments about Washburn Rover Travel Guitar:

                      I was disappointed with this guitar. I have had Martin backpacker and Ovation travel guitar. I had high hopes for this one but it feels like a toy and has poor sound quality. Feels like playing a ukelele with the sound of an unplugged electric. Carry case is nice and size is nice but I won't keep this one.

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