4-String Violin Shoulder Rest in Black (841230) vs Violin shoulder rest 4/4 aluminum alloy with foam pad
Overall winner: 4-String Violin Shoulder Rest in Black (841230)
Key Differences
WOLF (A) lists an adjustable height range (1-1/4" to 3") and sliding width adjustment with a curved bar for fuller contact, making it better for narrow-shoulder players seeking precise fit; SUEWIO (B) emphasizes thick foam padding and adjustable angle for comfort on 4/4 violins but has some user-reported durability and height-adjustment inconsistencies. Choose WOLF if you want finer adjustability and a lower-priced option; choose SUEWIO if you prioritize thicker foam padding on a 4/4-compatible rest despite mixed durability feedback
4-String Violin Shoulder Rest in Black (841230)
WOLF 4-string violin shoulder rest, black, adjustable height from 1-1/4" to 3" with sliding width. Curved bar for secure hold and crescent pad for narrower shoulders
Pros
- adjustable height from 1-1/4" to 3"
- sliding width adjustment for unlimited positioning
- curved bar contacts more body area for secure hold
- crescent shaped pad designed for narrower shoulders
Cons
- description mentions Forte Secondo model in features
- customer insights not available
Violin shoulder rest 4/4 aluminum alloy with foam pad
4/4 violin shoulder rest with adjustable height and angle. Thick foam pad for comfort; suitable for beginners and professionals. Customers note comfort and fit, with mixed durability and height adjustment experience
Pros
- adjustable height and angle
- thick foam padding for comfort
- compatible with 4/4 violins
- sturdy-feeling construction
Cons
- durability concerns from some users
- mixed feedback on height adjustment
- fits only 4/4 violins
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WOLF |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WOLF |
| User Reviews | WOLF |