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Long Cold Note On A Tenor Saxophone
Marcelo | 2024-08-13 02:54:50 |
Very well built. Very stable and adjustable for different sizes of alto and tenor saxophone. Also adjust the height. 5 |
Constance | 2024-08-06 03:46:44 |
Not cold enough yet to try them in the field, but they are very well made and exactly as expected. Note to women with short fingers...these are a little long, but the size 7 is not available. Size 7 for me is a better fit. 5 |
Alton | 2024-06-08 05:13:28 |
5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on. 5 |
Anshu | 2024-06-21 06:28:33 |
The best cable for when you are attaching your camera monitor to a cold/hot shoe of the camera. It's important to note that this will likely be a little too short for a gimbal operation on the DJI rs2 from my experience. 5 |
Dylan C. | 2024-08-19 03:59:54 |
Long lasting battery in the market for cold weather. 5 |
hb | 2024-04-27 03:24:15 |
it picks up all the great sound , i use it for my alto saxophone its works great ,sounds great . 5 |
J Brock | 2024-05-02 08:52:23 |
Very nice and well built reflector not only can it be used for recording vocals but also for saxophone too. worth the money! 5 |
Bill | 2024-09-12 02:15:53 |
First, I live in NW Florida so I seldom need gloves, and when I do, liners are all I need. That said, I just returned from visiting the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, and while it didn't get very cold there (mid 30's) I did get a chance to wear them on a couple of occasions. The first thing I noticed were these seemed thicker than most liners and they were definitely warmer than most liners I have used in the past. They fit very well except the fingers were just a tiny bit long. The extra length is not unusual (I guess I have short fingers), and these were a far better fit than most liners I have used. I waited too long before putting these on the first time I used them and my fingers were already cold. This usually means my fingers never warm up, so I was very surprised when, after about 30-45 minutes, my fingers did warm back up and became more flexible again. I don't believe that has ever happened before so I was VERY surprised and HAPPY about that. Before these, I have used Smartwool liners (warm but the fingers are way too long), Patagonia liners (VERY thin, great fit, finger length was perfect, but they provided NO warmth to speak of), and a pair made from Thermax (I forget the brand). These Vallerret were, by far, the best liners I've ever worn. I understand they are wind proof also, but there was no wind blowing when I used them so I cannot comment on that. Also, I didn't have cell phone coverage where I was so I didn't see if the conductive finger/thumb worked or not, but they did keep my hands warm and I was very happy about that. 5 |
Zayd | 2024-05-22 04:42:42 |
I purchased two of these for my OSEE 21.5, about a third of the cost of the counterpart that OSEE offers. Note that because of the long channel for the mounting screws, they tend to slide if you overtighten them. 5 |
tnguyen73 | 2024-06-28 02:51:48 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been a long time Samsung Note & Galaxy Lines. 5 |