Best Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS26K VA Viola Bow Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS26K VA Viola Bow based on experts and consumers reviews.
Viennabow VB5011 Carbon Viola Bow
Based on 1 reviews
I've been enjoying the Viennabow now for a good eight months after purchasing it in Munich. It takes well to rosin and has weathered the heat and the heavy monsoon of tropical India without much of a fuss.
Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS36 VA Carbon Viola Bow
Based on 1 reviews
a fine bow, it looks nice, with the carbon fibers visible. Looks almost identical to the Carbondix bow. But the sound quality is just not as good as the Carbondix, may be because the AS36 is a little bit lighter. It weighs 65 grams.
Roth & Junius RJSW-02G Snakewood Viola Bow
Based on 1 reviews
Like a previous feedback pointed out, the wrapping is not well done and comes unraveled quite easily. Unacceptable at this price range. The bow itself has a good sound and weight, but the wrapping is disappointing. Would not buy again.
Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS34 VA Carbon Viola Bow
Based on 1 reviews
it's not that bad, this bow, it might have been more flexible and a little thinner, but the sound produced isnt all that bad. While the bow weighs a good 69 grams, it feels lighter that that when it's played. when you are shopping for an absolute bargain, i'd agree that you buy this one. when you have the option to pay a little bit more, i would recommend the Carbondix or the AS36 instead.
Artino BF-39VA 1/4 Composite Bow
Based on 1 reviews
Cheap carbon bow that does the trick. Compared with a GEWA carbon jeki, there isn't much difference, apart from a bit more even tension in the hair on the GEWA. But, given that the GEWA bow is 4 times the price, this one is worth the try for small children. At this price level, there is little competition, even when shopping in China