Why Does The Pedi Steel Shield Violin Case Offer More Protection at an Affordable Price?
The Steel Shield is an innovative design that places steel bars at the most vulnerable parts of the case. Think of it like a skeletal structure.
This cool design significantly increases the protection of your violin, without increasing the weight too much (imagine if this entire case were made out of steel!). That is why the case only weighs 5 lb.
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A Violin Case With Backpack Straps
Unlike most violin cases, the Pedi case features actual backpack straps, instead of shoulder straps that you attach via D-rings.
This makes the case much more comfortable to carry. The backpack straps, along with the back of the case features breathable mesh paddings.
And the space between the straps is shoulder width. Many violin cases feature a V-strap design that is secured by D-rings. What that means though, is that you’ve got D-rings dangling right behind your neck. And if you’ve got wider shoulders, the V-strap design may feel tight along the back of your shoulders.
The straps are also retractable. So you can easily put them away, if you don’t want the straps dangling around.
Night Stripes Violin Case Makes it Safer to Walk at Night
Have you ever seen a violin case with reflective stripes? Us neither! Which is why this additional feature is quite exciting.
If you’re walking or biking back home from a late-night rehearsal, you’ll want to make sure you (or your child musician) are visible to passing cars.
Other Cool Features of this Pedi Violin Case
Water-resistant Canvas Covers

Rainy days won’t get you down with this water-resistant violin case. The zippers are also covered by a magnetic rain flap. Which ensure even the smallest openings are completely covered.
Suspension Paddings

These are paddings strategically placed along the lower bout and neck of the violin. If you drop the case, the paddings absorb the shock.
Expandable Sheet Music Pouch

store your sheet music along the backside of the case. This is also strategically designed so when you open the case, the bottom half stays balanced. Some violin cases feature sheet music pouches on the top of the case. But if you have a lot of sheet music, this makes the case top heavy. Making it dangerous when opening the case (it could do a backflip on you, causing your violin to fall out).
Other Key Features
- Subway Strap – a strap on the top of the case. So you can hold it vertically.
- 2 bow holders
- 1 shoulder strap & 2 retractable, padded backpack straps – get the best of both worlds! The shoulder strap is longer, so you can carry the case over one shoulder. Or stick with the backpack straps to carry the case on your back.
- Large shoulder rest pocket – for storing shoulder rest, pencils, cloths & more.
- 2 small accessory pockets – on either sides of the neck of the instrument. These are for small items, such as rosin.