By Everest
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Full (4/4) and 3/4 size
14
in stock
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£17.11 | |
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3/4 and 1/2 size
26
in stock
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£17.11 | |
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1/10, 1/8 and 1/4 size
35
in stock
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£17.11 |
3D computer modelled design of the Everest shoulder rest raises the instrument to an ergonomically correct and comfortable playing angle. High grade ABS for extra strength and flexibility. Virtually unbreakable. Improved neoprene foam material and adhesive for durability. Ergonomically engineered fixed tilt with adjustable width and height. Increased curvature for high comfort. No skid and wear resistant. A popular choice for students.
Keen Amateur
A1 shoulder rest, sturdy, great fit, grip & price
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16
found the following review helpful
Pros: Bought this shoulder rest for my son to replace a KUN which had been stolen at his school. It had good write-ups but was also half the price so I decided to give it a go. WHY everyone hasn't heard about these rests, I cannot imagine. Sturdy, much better padded than the KUN, feet are very well fitted to the violin and don't fall off and they dont have rubber covered feet that split as do the KUN rests (though the latest ones are improved). EXCELLENT PRODUCT, will never go back. This is the product we have all been waiting for, a good solid shoulder rest that stays in place, doesn't wobble, and cost half the price. A much better rest for a child too.
Cons: A little bulky to fit into a 1/2 size case with the violin but just about fits.
Professional
Best rest since sliced bread
9
out of
9
found the following review helpful
Pros: It has a great shape- much improved on the Kun. Also very solid feeling and those feet are amazing!!! The rest just doesnt come off- these are a major improvement, MUCH better than anything Ive used previously...bring on those feet!!!! very solid
Cons: For me its not high enough on one side, longer feet are available but not from stringzone- probably as its a new product
Beginner
Beginner
Would recommend.
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2
found the following review helpful
Pros: I bought this for my son. He outgrew his previous one as he upsized to a 3/4 size violin. He says it’s really comfortable and no longer falls off whilst he’s playing, like his old one used to.
Cons: None.
Beginner
Teacher
A well designed shoulder rest.
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1
found the following review helpful
Pros: A very comfortable shoulder rest which grips the violin well and is very unlikely to cause any damage due to the substantial rubber grips. I would certainly recommend this to my students as a good alternative to many of the more expensive brands.
Cons: The rest might not fit into some student cases.
Teacher
Comfy shoulder rest
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1
found the following review helpful
Pros: Very comfortable, especially when playing for long periods. A good shape for a shoulder
Cons: It grips the violin very tightly which I think slightly hinders the sound
Other: I recommend this shoulder rest to my pupils
Beginner
Keen Amateur
A good product that must be set up correctly.
Pros: A comfortable shoulder rest that stays on if set up correctly. I have the longer feet that enable me to bridge the gap between chin and shoulder.
Cons: The feet have to be set symmetrically with respect to a line from scroll to tail piece with the feet tangential to the edge of the back plate or the rest will gradually move towards a collapsed state as the feet will not sit perfectly. This ought to be stressed in the set-up information. It feels as though the screws of the feet are bedding into plastic. If so, I would prefer the feet to bed into a brass plug moulded into the surrounding plastic. This would add longevity to the rest. You would then have the perfect shoulder rest!
Beginner