Loog is branching out to larger-sized instruments for adults and teens

Loog is branching out to larger-sized instruments for adults and teens

After partnering with Fender and Gibson – the two biggest guitar makers in the world – on two lines of kid-friendly three-string guitars, Loog is branching out to fuller-sized instruments for both adults and teens.
The Pro 6 arrives after parents expressed a longing for such kid-friendly guitars when they were younger, according to Loog CEO Rafael Atijas.

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Available as a six-string in both acoustic and electric configurations, the Loog Pro 6 sports an ergonomic body with a super-light build, and contours designed for “effortless handling”. There’s also an all-wood construction with a smooth maple neck for an authentic feel and resonant tone.
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In terms of pricing and availability, the Loog Pro 6 nylon acoustic is priced at $169, and comes in black, natural, white, pink and green, while the electric version costs $249 and comes in red, black and green.
“As parents discovered Loog over the years, we often heard them say, ‘I wish this existed when I was a kid!’” says Rafael Atijas, CEO of Loog.
Credit: Loog
“With the new Pro 6 guitars, we did something about it. They keep the same beginner-friendly spirit Loog is known for, while also feeling perfectly at home in the hands of an adult picking up the instrument for the first time.”
The Loog Pro 6 is available now via Amazon and direct from the Loog website.
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