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[Product Review] Fiddlerman Carbon Fiber Bow (under $60)

Zlata Brouwer

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Published: April 1, 2014 at 10:03 AM [UTC]

Fiddlershop.com asked me to review one of their bows: the Fiddlerman Carbon Fiber Bow. It’s a bow under $ 60.

In this video I share with you:


  • why a decent bow is important

  • why you can better choose a carbon bow when you buy a cheap bow online in a webshop

  • what the advantages of carbon fiber bows are

  • demonstration of this bow and what I think

  • what weight is good for a bow (this bow I review is 70 grams)

  • what I think about the Fiddlerman Carbon Fiber Bow, if I would recommend it and to whom I would

  • clarity around my interest in this review video to keep everything transparant


Interested in buying this bow? Click here!

Is this video useful to you? Please let me know in the comments!

Love,

Zlata

PS: Do you sell of make a product or service violinists and violists benefit from? Let me review it! Contact me at info@violinlounge.com about the details.

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