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A violin case is required for safely transporting a violin and for keeping the instrument protected from scratches as well as from extreme climates. Pro Music Bags offers violin hard case that gives total protection to your instruments.<br>
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What Is Your Violin Hard Case Made Of? What Is Your Violin Hard Case Made Of? The violin hard case violin hard case offers the best protection to your violin. The hardness or sturdiness of the case is determined by the material it is made of. Before you buy a case described as ‘hard’ by the seller or manufacturer, you need to know the material it is made of. The following are some of the materials that can be used for making your hard shell violin case. Composite: Composite: Various materials can be blended to increase the hardness of the violin case. It can also be designed to have colorful and attractive interiors. Although hard weight, composite violin cases can be light in weight. Again, depending on the type of composite used in making the case, it can be very strong but is generally not as resistant as the wooden cases. As most composite cases are modeled by heat, you should not expose them to high temperatures such as placing at the boot of your car since the hart may cause warping. It is a good choice if you want hard violin case that combines professional level protection and lightness or ease of travel.
Polyurethane / injected foam: Polyurethane / injected foam: Injected polyurethane foam can be used to make hard violin cases. Do not confuse it with the cheap polystyrene foam used to make counterfeit or substandard violin cases which are of very poor quality. The advantage of the quality polyurethane is that it is soft, a factor that makes it capable of absorbing bumps and shocks, thereby preventing the instrument from getting affected by shocks. It is also firm enough and provides adequate structural support to the case.