🎻 Elevate your performance with the Kun Original – where tradition meets precision!
The Kun Original Shoulder Rest for 4/4 violins offers a premium, ergonomic design with three-way adjustability and a patented locking system that prevents contact with the instrument. Crafted from wood and plastic, it weighs only 68 grams, making it a lightweight yet durable choice favored by both amateur and professional violinists.
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 5.08 x 7.62 cm; 68.04 g |
Item model number | 830300 |
Back Material | Wood |
Body Material | Plastic |
Colour | 4/4 Size |
String Material | 非該当 |
Top Material | Wood |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 3/4, 4/4 |
Item Weight | 68 g |
G**U
Great product
It perfectly fits, very comfortable.
H**M
Good
Stable and comfortable
L**E
Expensive but good quality
The kun rest is well established. I have had one for many years. The rest is well made and grips strongly. It is easily adjustable. More expensive than most similar rests but more reliable so probably worth it.
M**A
Comfortable and good quality shoulder rest
I bought it for my daughter. It fitted her perfectly. It is very comfortable and a good quality shoulder rest. My daughter is happy with this shoulder rest so far.
T**E
Shoulder rest violin
So much better than my old one. Stays in place
E**A
Seamless and comfortable!
Shoulder rest is easy to assemble and seamless to slide on and off the violin - my daughter (age 11) loves it! Previously she has refused to put shoulder rest on as model was clunky and uncomfortable, but this is a game changer - highly recommended!
S**E
Better than most
My son was super pleased with this item. He says it’s better than any of his classmates. Very much recommended!
H**K
Good shoulder rest with one problem
I have been using this now for 2 months. It is a reasonably priced, comfortable, very adjustable shoulder rest and seems to be lasting well. Unfortunately I cannot get it to stay in place on my violin and I have tried all the different adjustments and placements on my violin. It has a tendency to slip off or drop off sometimes with a loud bang when one of the feet becomes dislodged and swivels round - not what you want in the middle of a performance. I have had to cross brace (from one foot to the opposite) it with a thick rubber band which is fiddly because I find the band affects tone if it touches the violin.
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