
- Adjustable in three directions for optimum comfort
- Frim yet comfortable frame
- Patented locking mechnism which ensures the rest will not touch the back of the instrument
Product Description
A long-time favorite of students and professionals, Kun Original shoulder rests provide a firm yet comfortable frame, with dense rubber padding for comfort and stability. Fully adjustable for height and width, with patented locking mechnism which ensures the rest will not touch the back of the instrument. Available for 4/4, 3/4-1/2, and 1/4-1/8 violin…. More >>
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