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What are y'alls thoughts on the super light, hollow core carbon Arcus bows? I'm in the market for a new violin bow, and the super light quality of them appeals to me. Primarily because I haven't played in about a year because of RSI/carpal tunnel issues. So I'm hoping the light weight will minimize the strain to my hand&wrist.
They're a bit pricy for my budget though-I can afford to buy a mid grade one, but not so easily to spend the money unwisely. Which is why I'm here, asking if they're actually fairly priced. At this point, I care much more about the feel in the hand more than sound, if that makes a difference.
So! What's the verdict on arcus bows? Specifically the 4-5 grades, with the lighter models-if anybody has a lot of experience.
As to why I don't just play the bow I have, and see how I do? Well, I was a violist with a difficult to play instrument, and a bow on the heavy side. While I'm very satisfied with my violin...the violin bow is a $100 special that came bundled with a cheap outfit. Oh, and it's warped terribly due to a careless roommate. When I played violin pre-injury, I just used my heavy-ish viola bow, but I never considered that anything but a stopgap and always wanted a playable violin bow. Well, now circumstances might be dictating that I buy a decent one instead. I want to stack my bets as much as possible on being able to play again, which is why I'm willing to invest in a good bow, for minimum effort required to play.
I have 3 years of university study as a violist, if that slants your opinions any.
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