🎶 Travel in Style, Play with Confidence!
The MI&VI NF-5001 Super Lightweight Sturdy Violin Travel Case is designed for musicians on the go. Weighing only 3.8 pounds, it features high-density foam for protection, adjustable straps for versatile carrying, and multiple pockets for organization. With a 90-day warranty, this case is the perfect companion for any violinist.
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 33"L x 13"W x 5"H |
Style | Violin Case |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Capacity | 3 Liters |
V**L
Great Case!
This is super light weight and easy to carry with handle it strap. It fits all accessories easily with room to spare. Outside zipper hold music book/sheet sheet music.Great purchase for my full size violin!!
N**A
El material es bueno
De buen material muy liviano y os compartimentos me encantaron
T**"
Fits snug but
I like how snug it looks with my full-size violin. My previous case was overdue for replacing after so much wear and tear. My only complaint is how the music sheet pocket can't accommodate more than just a few papers and nothing more. I'm afraid that it would rip the zipper off if you overstuff it with music books for beginners. Overall, I'd say that be the only improvement they could make. Oh, and add instructions too when it comes to opening the lock at the front of the case for the first time. Portability is relative than meets the eye and can make air travel nifty. Consider it a minimalist violin case for the experienced if you travel with only music sheets and not books.
L**A
Perfect fit for 1/4 violin
Replaced old case. Extra storage in this case that the other didn't have. Like the colors. Super functional and nice quality.
H**R
Great for middle school violin student
It came with two areas to put a bow, more protected than his last case. It also came with a shoulder rest holder, which was nice. There was a huge area to hold rosin and other things he might need. 10/10
C**A
Nice design but the top hits the violin bridge!
I would love to give 5 stars to the case but the designer needs to take a look at the case design and adjust the heights of the lid to do not touch the bridge. The lid is pressing down on the bridge and bend it . I adjust the top of the case with a kitchen hummer to be able to create more space for the bridge. I did a pretty big whole in the top of the case to help the bridge. Otherwise the violin fits great in the case and I hope that they will take a look . Overall is a great product . I attached pictures to help understand my concern.Thank you
R**N
1/4 size is too big for instrument, causes bridge to be moved
I ordered a new case for my son's 1/4 violin because his last one wore out.The first thing I noticed in this new case is that there is extra space around the violin in the hole that is meant to hold it. His old case had a space that was perfectly sized for the instrument, but not in this one. I figured it didn't matter to have a little extra space because I thought the velcro neck strap would secure the instrument.Well, over the last few months, I began to notice his instrument was falling out of tune worse then it ever had before (and this violin was used by my two older boys when they were little- so it was noticeably out of character for it).And then the bridge was being pushed to the side consistently. Every few times he went to his lesson, his teacher was adjusting his bridge back to center.At first I thought maybe it was just a fluke. Then I thought maybe he was doing something? I watched him carefully as he practiced and carried it. He was always very careful. But the problems persisted. After a few months of his violin falling greatly out of tune almost everytime he pulled it out, and his bridge needing multiple adjustments, it dawned on me that I needed to figure out what was going on. Something wasn't right and it wasn't my son's fault.Upon inspecting his new case, I noticed a dent (pictured above) in the lid right above where his bridge sits.I realized then that the violin has been sliding from side to side inside the case as he carries it, because the instrument isn't securely held by its hole. Because of this movement, the bridge has been hitting the lid so much that there is now a dent. And this has been happening even while being properly strapped in by the velcro fastener at the neck. Meaning that while strapped in, the body of the violin has been swinginglike a pendulum inside the case, hitting the bridge over and over again against the lid.This case is what has been pushing his bridge over to the side and causing his violin to fall severly out of tune.This is a major flaw.I have stuffed a cloth into the extra space to try and secure his instrument while I wait for a new case.For the record, I am 100% sure that his violin is a quarter size. I bought it many years ago from a music shop, who sold it as 1/4 size, and I have recently measured to double check. It is a quarter size violin. This case should be the right size, but it isn't. It clearly has some major design flaws.At $70, it has been an expensive lesson for me to learn. What a shame! It is light weight and a nice shape for carrying a shoulder rest and other items. But if a case doesn't protect, and in fact starts to do damage to the instrument, no perk matters. It is worthless.
B**A
Perfectly fits!
I like buying things from Mi&Vi, they have a better quality control even if it’s on a similar product.
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