Description
The Hidersine Oxbury Shoulder Rest 3/4 to 4/4 is a reliable, easy fitting violin rest designed to help players find a natural, relaxed posture from the very first note. Suitable for learners moving through school ensembles as well as adults returning to the instrument, it offers a comfortable and consistent platform that supports the violin securely on the shoulder. Its adaptable design fits both three quarter and full size violins, making it a practical choice for growing students or anyone who plays more than one instrument size. With comfort and stability at its core, the Oxbury helps reduce tension so practice feels better and playing becomes more confident and enjoyable.
Features
Adjustable fit for 3/4 to 4/4 violins
This rest is designed to fit both three quarter and full size violins, making it ideal for students who are progressing through sizes or players who keep more than one instrument. The feet and frame offer simple adjustments so you can fine tune width and height for a secure, tailored fit.
Contoured comfort
A gently curved body follows the natural line of the shoulder, while supportive foam padding spreads pressure evenly. The result is a comfortable, stable hold that encourages good posture and helps longer practice sessions feel easier and more productive.
Protective, secure feet
Rubber coated feet grip the instrument firmly while helping to protect the varnish. They provide dependable stability without marking the instrument, so you can attach and remove the rest with confidence at home, in rehearsals, or on stage.
Lightweight and durable build
The Oxbury pairs a light polymer frame with sturdy fittings to deliver everyday reliability without adding unnecessary weight to your case. It is built to withstand regular lessons, rehearsals and travel between school and home.
Quick to fit and adjust
Simple, tool free adjustments make it easy to set up for the right height and width in seconds. This saves time between lessons and rehearsals, helping players focus on tuning, bow hold and tone rather than equipment setup.