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TL-20 Travelite Deluxe Bowed Cases Traveling to and from the gig or lesson with an instrument can not only be dangerous for the instrument itself, but equally as hard on the player. Carrying a heavy case in addition to the instrument can often make even the shortest journey more difficult and can affect the performance. Travelite bowed instrument cases successfully blend the most modern materials available with traditional tried and true designs to make some of the lightest, most durably constructed instrument cases on the market today.
Precision-engineered instrument cavity made of high-grade lightweight foam
Arched-top construction with full suspension top and body provides superior strength
Plush blue-grey velour interior with two internal bow holders and neck support with Velcro strap ensures a snug, protective fit
Padded, heavy-duty ballistic nylon exterior cover will stand up to the elements and look great for many years to come
Luggage-grade nylon zipper, hygrometer to control moisture, locking latch and removable backpack straps keep your instrument secure
4/4 and 3/4 sizes have luggage-grade wheels located on the bottom for easy transport
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Wow, a sturdy featherweight and lightweigh case for a 1/2 cello that certainly seals the deal as you certainly wouldn't want to bump into anything. While this particular one didn't have wheels I do have a separate dolly for it while...it's light enough to carry, lift and move around...and the dolly can certainly damage it with any bump....so you're better off carrying the case or just storing the cello here. I do love the humidity measuring device inside and that is a plus besides the case being spacious for my 1/2 cello and the storage compartment inside quite deep. If you have any larger bows which you may need for other pieces...ask your maestro you may need a separate carrying tube for those 4/4 bows (a 4/4 bow I think may be used for a 3/4 piece but perhaps for perfection you're better off with a separate 3/4).... However, the 1/2 bow is more than enough if you know how to use your bow properly and manage it properly (old ideas I am repeating...uufff, ufff...and off you go...fonzei....to loup, loop and lute and play the cello for the flute).