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Case for "prima" balalaika. Semi-rigid, seal 15mm, artificial felt, 2 pockets.

$ 46.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: Not Applicable
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    LBP-4 case for prima balalaika. Semi-rigid, seal 15mm, artificial felt, inner and outer pockets, can be worn as a backpack, legs. Lutner
    "Samsonite"among balalaika covers ))
    Outer and inner pockets, handles, can be worn as a backpack, legs at the bottom and side.
    Semi-rigid, top fabric - PVC 800D polyester
    insulation - Foam stenofon (high pressure polyethylene), thickness 15 mm,
    lining - artificial thick felt, zipper (10).
    To protect the balalaika from mechanical damage and chips, rain, snow, dust and dirt will help cover or case, a necessity for any tool. Because of the balalaika are very different sizes (for example, the scale of the balalaika prima is only 440mm and balalaika contrabass whole 1180мм), then to choose the case should be based on the variety of the tool.
    Balalaika cases are available in two main forms: triangular and shaped, with a long"sleeve"for the instrument neck. Triangular covers are a bit more massive, take up a little more space, but also provide a higher degree of protection of the vulture.
    The main parameter when choosing a cover is the thickness of its walls. Thin cover is made of one or two layers of nylon or other durable material and is able to protect your balalaika from the harmful effects of dust and rain in the summer. A dense, insulated case with a filler of foam material will protect the tool in the cold winter and cope with accidental physical impact, for example if you drop the tool from a small height. Apart are hard cases that can withstand the most severe tests.
    Also important is the weight of the case or cover. The weight of the case for the prima balalaika can be two or more kilograms, which significantly exceeds the weight of the tool itself. However, if you are willing to pay the inconvenience for the safety of your balalaika, nothing better than a case of fiberglass or plywood is not found.