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This 4/4 violin bow features a handmade Pernambuco stick known for its resilience and superior tonal clarity. Equipped with genuine unbleached horsehair and a cushioned leather-wrapped grip, it offers exceptional durability and comfort. The ebony frog with abalone inlay adds a touch of elegance, while its balanced design ensures quick response and flexibility, making it an ideal choice for beginners and folk musicians seeking professional-quality performance at an unbeatable price.








| ASIN | B00W0ZSZA0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,964 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Violin Bows |
| Body Material Type | Pernambuco |
| Brand Name | Kmise |
| Color | Sandalwood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,209) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00634458534338 |
| Included Components | genuine white, unbleached, frog horse hair, Pernambuco stick, ebony frog, cushioned leather-wrapped grip |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Instrument Size | 4/4 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.04 x 1.28 x 1.26 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kmise |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MI0168 |
| Material Type | Pernambuco, resilient brazilwood |
| Model Number | MI0168 |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| String Material Type | Pernambuco |
| Top Material Type | Pernambuco |
| UPC | 634458534338 |
| Warranty Description | 6 months manufacturer. |
J**I
Works pretty well for the price
I got this as a backup for times when my good ($1000) bow is being serviced. The summary is that it's good enough for folk music. Let me note that I'm a folk fiddler, not a classical violinist, and probably a $1000 bow is overkill for my skill level. So, I decided, a $30 made-in-China carbon fiber bow was worth taking a chance on. Was I surprised, though. It took a good amount of rosin to get it working, but once done, it was really not too bad at all. It doesn't quite dig into the violin like my good bow, and requires more power to get the same sound, but it does play. In fact the more I played, the more I got used to it. It's pretty good. It doesn't bounce excessively, as cheap wooden bows and those really cheap old fiberglass bows did that I have used in years past. It has a nice balance to it, light but not too light, certainly not too heavy, not too rigid. Whoever actually made this bow really has the details down. I am quite impressed. These types of "good enough" violin bows are taking over the amateur market. A friend of mine doesn't even bother with bow rehairing any more. It's not worth paying $60-$70 for a professional job, when he can spend $30 to $40 for a whole new bow. Kind of sad in a way... just adds to the waste stream... but maybe save up all those old balding bows and give them to your bow maker to fix up and sell. He's going to need the income. I'll be getting one of these for my daughter, who also plays folk music but is classically trained as well. Certainly worth the price.
K**R
Great value for the money... no complaints so far
Great deal for the money. In the past, if I wanted an inexpensive bow, I bought a Glasser. This is less money, and a far better bow for students. Like most inexpensive bows, it hasn't been treated with rosin yet, so you'll have to treat it well before using. No complaints so far... this is a great bow for students and beginners, and a better choice than many of the cheap bows on the market.
A**R
Cheap and looks sturdy.
So slick or slippery when I used it the first time. I had to use rosin to keep it from sliding; then I need to press it a bit harder!
G**.
Value for the money
Value for the money. Item as pictured and listed. No issues with quality.
J**L
Pleasantly surprised
Early days, but What a pleasant surprise! I prefer my bows to be like the best server...all your needs are met and you don't even have to think about it. The bow has great balance and feels good in hand. I bought it for a backup, but back up...it's the one I grab for. If you're playing outdoors at all, the carbon fiber is a great way to keep evening dew from dampening your jam.
K**E
Flawed Bow
I bought this one year ago and have practiced with it four times over the year. It was a little odd when I got it, but I figured it was my first carbon fiber so that might be it. I took it out tonight to play and lo and behold. I cannot loosen or tighten. Don’t even know what happened or how as it was stored correctly. But really disappointed since it’s barely used.
C**S
Perfect for students
I bought a 1/2 size green bow for my 6 year old who is a beginner violin student. This bow is perfect for beginners. I especially recommend it for young players because of its sturdiness and durability. I don’t worry about the stick being broken or the tip chipped off the way I would about a wood bow. Even if it were to somehow get broken, the price is so affordable I would just buy the same bow again. Buying a new one is even cheaper than getting it rehaired. I like this bow so much, I bought a 4/4 size one for myself as well- it is a better quality than my old wood student bow! I wouldn’t use it when performing professionally but it is perfect for teaching with. The stick is a slightly lighter weight than the wood bows I am accustomed to using, but not so much that it affects the way I play. I would recommend this for any beginner or student violinist, and for violin teachers!
A**R
Seems ok but I’ll stick with wood for now
I’m certainly no expert on violin bows considering this is only the third or fourth one I’ve ever bought. Having said that, this one just didn’t really feel or sound like a good fit for me. I didn’t take any actual measurements but the frog seemed slightly smaller and narrower than the other bows I’ve used. The back of my thumb actually pushes against the bow hair and I’ve never had that problem. It also seems really narrow and high pitched. Definitely not a warm sound when compared to another bow at the same time. It could just be because it’s really light and I’m not used to the carbon fiber. The price was definitely fair so It’ll be ny backup for now.
M**L
Par rapport à mon ancien archet, il n'y a vraiment pas photo... La qualité est bien là et j'espère qu'il durera dans le temps. Cela dit, soyons clair : ce n'est pas l'archet qui joue à votre place... ;)
M**A
Archet acheté le 11 mai qui s’est littéralement cassé de lui même au bout de quelques utilisations.
B**O
Ottimo prodotto, arrivato in condizioni ottime
A**E
Sehr edel und stabil gefertigter Geigenbogen mit ausgezeichneter Bespannung. Diese Carbonversion ist ideal für eine virtuose und expressive Spielweise.
M**S
Fue un regalo de Reyes, y en el mes de febrero al tensar las cuerdas suena a que la madera se está dañando.
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