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🎶 Escape the ordinary—play anywhere, sound everywhere!
The Traveler Guitar Escape Mark III is a premium, full-scale 25.5" mahogany acoustic travel guitar featuring a revolutionary headless In-Body tuning system, built-in headphone amplifier, and Shadow Nano Flex pickup. Weighing just 4.4 lbs and measuring 30", it offers professional playability in a compact form factor, complete with a custom gig bag for effortless portability and protection. Perfect for the modern musician who demands quality sound and ultimate mobility.












| Asin | B07JR7Y8YD |
| Back Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,322 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #82 in Steel-String Acoustic Guitars |
| Body Material Type | Mahogany |
| Brand Name | Traveler Guitar |
| Color | Mahogany |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm (1/8 inch) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (80) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Fretboard Material Type | BLACK WALNUT |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851885008052 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | SHADOW NANOFLEX |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | With Bag |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | Mahogany |
| Item Dimensions | 29.5 x 10.75 x 2.13 inches |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 29.5"L x 10.75"W x 2.13"H |
| Item Type Name | Escape Mark III (Mahogany) |
| Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Traveler Guitar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MK3 MHS |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Model Name | Escape Mark III |
| Model Number | MK3 MHS |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Number Of Strings | 6 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Scale Length | 25.5 |
| String Material Type | Bronze |
| Top Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upc | 851885008052 |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |
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You won't be disappointed the quality of the guitar!
Amazing quality and performance! I played around with one of these Escape Mark III guitars a while back but didn't have the need for a travel guitar at that time. Now that I have retired, I like to travel a bit more. This guitar fits perfectly into that lifestyle. Well-built with great sound whether you are using the headphone jack for silent playing or through an amp. The two-stage built in amp adjusts the sound to your ears and offers a nice tuner that lines up perfectly with other tuners I have tried. You can also add your phone or tablet for backing tracks, music, etc. No Bluetooth but I like the simpler way anyway. Bluetooth tends to have latency issues, and I have none with this set-up.I use some pretty good headphones, but I have also used the older style Apple earbuds and they sound great. I travel with these in the case but use the better headphones at home.The neck is solid and very comfortable. It's hard to believe you are playing a travel size guitar! I do use a strap for my personal comfort, but the larger body does well in other positions.I have yet to fly with this guitar, but this is really no bigger than my baritone ukulele that has thousands of miles on it. The silent feature is good for me when we are in a hotel and my wife sleeps in. I can still practice without disturbing her. The ukulele was not good for that...
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Ultimate Practice Guitar - it will make you better
This is the ultimate practice guitar. At first, I overlooked this guitar because the neck didn't detach and fold like other travel guitars. Then I realized how perfect this design is and how it doesn't need that feature, which I now think is gimmicky. I'm shocked this isn't way more popular.1) it's tiny. My wife and mother-in-law watched me open it and they had to each ask me twice "THAT's a guitar?!?!" You will most definitely have no traveling issues and certainly fit in a carry on, overhead, flight bag. in fact, it's the same length as my Baritone Ukulele (and hence fit in their cases). I carry it everywhere: in my bed, in my car, at the park, on a hike, in a boat, with a goat, in a box, with a fox, in a house, with a mouse, here and there, I carry it anywhere! I do so like this guitar! Thank you! Thank you, Traveler!2) despite it's size, it is a 100% full sized 25.5" scale. This was very important for me because, as a beginner, I did not want to train on a short scale just to suffer when I picked up a full scale. Trust me, you want to get used to a full scale and then if you pick up a smaller guitar, it will be easy. It kind of makes me wonder, why aren't all solid body electric guitars this size?? Seriously, why do they need to be any bigger??3) it's a solid body. I like this because it's QUIET. If you want to get better at guitar, you have to practice a lot, but nobody wants to hear a noob practice on a dreadnought all day. Also, the solid body makes it smaller and more durable for traveling.4) it's an "acoustic" style. This means it uses acoustic strings, which are thicker (including a wound G-string) and at a higher tension than electric strings. Read: harder to play. I liked this from a practice perspective. Again, I think it's important I get accustomed to acoustic strings, so when I play an electric, it's like child's play and a confidence booster. If you disagree with my theory here, well Traveler also makes electric (EG-1 and EC-1), and nylon classical, versions of this guitar, so the choice is yours. Note, it uses completely standard guitar strings, so you can replace them with whatever is your favorite.5) it has a built in tuner. nobody ever talks about this, but I love built in tuners. One less thing to carry around - especially important when we're talking about travel guitars. The electric version EG-1 has one too, but not the EC-1.6) it has a built in headphone amp. Sounds good unplugged, but if you want to jam a little harder by yourself, just plug headphones directly in. Of course, it has a standard amp output too.7) some have expressed concern about the in-body tuners. I think they are fabulous and have great tuning stability. In fact, I think it's even better than headstock tuners that are prone to getting shifted when it brushes up against a wall, your body, or you have young curious kids who turn them when you're not looking. Why aren't all guitars headless these days?? The tuners are nicely protected in the body. I find there is ample space to fit your fingers to tune them and the holes do not get in my way, even when I'm playing fingerstyle. It's slightly awkward crossing your arms to pick a string and tune at the same time, but really not an issue. The actual tuners seem pretty standard, so I'm sure you can replace with one of your choice, and I noticed Traveler sells a locking tuners upgrade, but I don't think they need them.8) I think the mahogany version looks amazing. The tales are true that if you are attracted to your guitar, you will want to pick it up and play more.Conclusion: This guitar will make you play more than any other guitar = will make you better. IMO, as a beginner, you should be less concerned about tone nuances and more concerned about getting your hours in. I would definitely consider the EG-1 or EC-1 electric versions in the future.Some minor criticisms:1) now the sound sucks. But what do you expect with a solid body "acoustic"? You're not going to be gigging in front of a huge audience with this thing. The sound is solely created from a piezo pickup under the saddle. From what I've read, piezo pickups on normal acoustic guitars are one of the least desirable ways to record your instrument. So this is piezo without any acoustic sound to help out. It sounds weird plugged in (headphones or amp), fake sounding acoustic sound, and it's got some gain/sustain, which is weird for an "acoustic". But sound quality is not why you should be buying this. Again, if this turns you off, check out their humbucked electric versions, which I assume sound like normal electric guitars.2) the top edge of the body is razor sharp and very uncomfortable on the forearm. Also note, the black "binding" I believe is just a strip of paint for looks. The back has a rounder edge, so they should really round the top for the next generation.3) there's no pick guard, and it definitely needs it. I was very light on it in the beginning and it already has tiny scratch marks. I've seen this happen to others too. I made my own pick guard with clear packing tape, which works very well. I highly recommend everyone make a pick guard before they start playing.
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Great guitar for my van travels and is fun and educational at home too. Pretty guitar!
This is a great guitar (my first travel electric). It plays nice. The body is big enough to rest my forearm on it. Its not neck-heavy, yet light and balanced. Only 4 stars on "thickness category" because the neck could be a little thinner but no complaints here. A sales point for me was that I could plug my phone into it and play Ultimate Guitar app, YouTube or whatever to play through the amp. The 3 dot tuner doesn't compare to a Snark (which clamps nicely on the stubby head). I coupled this with a Blackstar 3W amp. Everything fits nicely in my van.
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Must have for acoustic guitar players
I don’t write a lot of reviews, but I am so impressed with this guitar I feel I owe it to Traveler to comment on it. You really need to buy this guitar if you are an acoustic guitar player. It has a full size acoustic neck, but sounds like a non-amplified electric, so it doesn’t annoy others when practicing the same licks over and over again. I find I practice so much more because of this. Of course you can plug it into an amp or plug in earbuds if you want to hear a full sound. I bought it for travel because I am always short on cargo space in my vehicle. This takes up about a 1/4 of the space my other acoustics take up with a hardshell case. Didn’t expect the quality of this guitar. Very solid and well crafted. The engineering to make it compact is genius.
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Travel partner
This is a well crafted guitar. Light, great action, built in tuner, very light and portable.
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Work if Art!
I'm a beginner/intermediate guitar player and wanted a low profile guitar for traveling. I was a bit skeptical and watched a lot of YouTube and read a lot of reviews and finally decided on this guitar. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised and 100% satisfied when I received it. For it's small size, it's a heavy instrument. But this is a solid body, beautiful work of art and engineering. It's not much of an acoustic guitar, but with the built-in tuner, electronics, and headphone jack, it makes a great electric sound. With the treble and base adjustments, and phase shifting, there's so much sounds to play with. The neck and the body are ascetically perfect and clean. I love to hold it in my hands, even if I'm not playing. And that's saying a lot. This is a beautiful instrument, very functional, and a lot of fun. If I had to complain, I would say it's a bit heavy, but that solid wood body is a great trade off. I'll take the extra weight and still give it five stars. Weather you're looking for a traveling guitar or just an enthusiasist, you need one of these. Highly recommend. And 100 percent real deal.
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Sounds thin
I have owned many piezo pickup acoustics and this one sounded really thin and bad even after working with an EQ pedal for a while. It looks great and like it is well made. It was almost perfectly in tunes out of the box, I just thought it sounded week especially with single note flatpicking. It might work pretty well if all you are looking to use it for is strumming chords.
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Best Travel Acoustic. Great Sound
I am planning a trip and I have my guitar, as I will be playing for a family gathering outside. So, I need to travel on an airplane with it. I need portability to the outside venue and I need a good sound. After reading so many reviews, and looking at options for several hours, I finally decided on the Mark III. I received it yesterday. I have been playing it for several hours and I have to say, I love this guitar. If you plug into a decent amp, the sound is great. It does not have the full sound of my Fender. It's a solid body, and it's better than I expected. Also, it feels the same. With headphones, it is very quiet. I highly recommend the Mark III. I am also using the Donner Mini Guitar Amp for portability.
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Traveler Guitar Escape Mark III
A marvellous gem. Sitting nicely beside my recliner just to pick up. Very light and comfortable to play. Connected to my phone with a bluetooth adapter for backing tracks and learning.Yes, been mentioned, the sound in the headphones could been a tad louder, but as is it is gentle to the ears,and headphone amps have been invented if needed. With somewhat decent headphones the sound is good enough for rehearsing, but of course it is better thru an amp.Maybe two small things I'd liked. 1, an ambience setting for the headphones. 2. A tad shorter scale length.I measured it towards my Gibson J-15 and the J-15 is nearly 2 frets shorter. But that is probably nit picking.It doesn't stop me from giving it 5 star rating. Love this thing.
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Exactly what I was looking for
love this guitar. Perfect for travel and playing in hotels with out disturbing others
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Chiquita pero poderosa.
Super encantado con esta guitarra. La compré a “sordas” sin haberla escuchado antes. Solo por unos videos que hay en youtube. Escala completa, No se dejen engañar por el tamaño, ya conectada suena decentemente. Nunca como una de caja pero tiene lo suyo. Buena merca.
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Très bien
Très esthétique, légère, son piezo et jouabilité ok.Fait le job attendu et permet d'être emmenée partout.Pluggé au boss katana, on joue aussi bien folk que métal vu que qu'il n'y a pas de caisse de résonance.Usage détourné certe mais ça passe.
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