• Reviews around hand (1.76 of 5)

    Neotech Trombone Grip

    • No more hand cramping and it is very comfortable
    • As my hand and arm are growing more comfortable with the weight of the instrument I have cut back on the use of the grip
    • Because of the trigger placement on the TB200B my hand would always hurt if I played for too long
    • I hurt my hand awhile back to where I couldn't even hold my horn
    • When I used this it didn't make much of a difference to me, my hand still got sore after a while, but I will say that it looks really cool on your trombone.
    • After several hours of playing the Schilke, my hand began cramping--a feeling I immediately attributed to the horn's weight pulling my left hand counterclockwise.
    • And no more hand cramps!
    • The mounting assembly was pretty easy and, with some tweaking of the hand grip ankle, I have been very pleased at the comfort and added flexibility in my right hand grip
    • I threw it on my Yamaha Bass Trombone since my hand kept cramping up and getting carpal tunnel
    • In addition, because the left hand is better able to support the horn when using the grip, the pressure on the right hand and slide is greatly reduced
    • sturdy.- Eliminated having to grip trombone to hold it (severe hand fatigue)- Inexpensive and