Violin case selection.
1. Sturdy and durable; 2. Lightweight; 3. As functional as possible.
The first thing is to make sure that the violin will not be damaged when it is hit by different directions or when the case is dropped accidentally. Unfortunately, these solid cases have the disadvantage of being heavy and cumbersome to carry. As a result, lightweight hard foam and rubber cases came to the market. However, most of the rubber and hard plastic cases are still difficult to be completely confident about their sturdiness. A new generation of carbonized piano cases came into being, which are both light and hard, using the same materials used to make airplanes and space shuttles, which can be considered ideal. But because it is a new high-tech product, the current price is still a bit expensive. For those who want to pay a higher price for their instruments, this carbonized piano case should be a better choice.