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Violin Case Comparison: Bobelock Oblong Vs Pedi Oblong

The Bobelock and Pedi Oblong violin cases cater to different needs and preferences. If you're seeking a budget-friendly, sturdy case with a classic aesthetic, the Bobelock Oblong might be the perfect fit. Its five-layered plywood construction ensures durability, while the velvet or velour lining provides a soft cushion for your instrument.

On the other hand, if weight and modern design are your top priorities, the Pedi Oblong is an excellent choice. Its thermoplastic shell makes it exceptionally lightweight, and its sleek appearance will turn heads. The ample interior padding and suspension system offer superior protection for your violin.


The Violinist's Choice: Bobelock or pedi?

Key Differences

The most notable difference is the

weight: the Pedi Oblong is less than half the weight of the Bobelock, making it a great choice for traveling musicians.

The materials also differ significantly, with Bobelock using traditional plywood and Pedi opting for a modern thermoplastic shell.

While both cases offer good protection, the Pedi might have a slight edge in impact resistance.

Additionally, the Pedi case boasts a more sleek, modern design and includes two bow spinners, while the Bobelock has a classic look and offers a full-length rain flap for added weather protection.


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Consider your budget, how often you travel with your instrument, and the level of protection you require. Both cases offer a hygrometer to monitor humidity levels, which is essential for maintaining your violin's health.

No matter which case you choose, investing in a quality oblong case will ensure your violin stays safe and sound, whether you're commuting to lessons, performing on stage, or traveling the world.

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