

🎻 Upgrade your comfort, not your budget!
This set of 4 rubber tubing pieces is engineered for full-size violin and viola Kun shoulder rests, offering an easy, affordable way to restore grip and comfort. Lightweight and simple to install—especially with a drop of dish soap—this product has earned a 4.6-star rating from over 100 users, making it a trusted choice for musicians looking to extend the life of their gear without costly replacements.
| ASIN | B085XMMBP3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,790 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #257 in Violin Parts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (116) |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Manufacturer | The Kun Shoulder Rest, Inc. |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.98 x 2.05 x 0.55 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Chair, Table |
| UPC | 673521403140 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
P**R
Surprisingly easy fix!
I’ve had my Kun for going on 15 years and didn’t want to replace the whole thing. I tried the rubber tubing for the cheap $3 solution and was blown away with how easy it was to install! (Another reviewer mentioned that a drop of dish soap would help the tubing slip on — thankful for that tip!) My shoulder rest is staying in place and working well. Very thrilled to have been able to revive my shoulder rest for just a few dollars!
B**K
Soap helps!
Saved myself a wee bit by buying these - and I'm so grateful I did! Was apprehensive when trying to dry fit them, but read a comment about a drop of soap and that CHANGED THE GAME! Slid on like an absolute charm with a drop of Dawn.
V**N
Works great for wolf shoulder rests!
Works great with the wolf shoulder rests. Great price. Use a tiny bit of soap. Good as new!
T**O
Yes it fits the violin head rest.
put alittle wet soap makes it slide on easier. I had to replace mine since they where over 25 years old and rotted.
S**K
Nice quick fix for hardened rubber grips.
Nice fix, although the new replacement screws with molded rubber are not too much more in cost and they really are quite nice also. Just spit on the clamp before sliding the tubing on, because if you use isopropyl alcohol (which also lubricates).... it does not dry quickly and if you put the clamp immediately on your violin, the alc will quickly damage the varnish of your violin. Use alc with caution!
N**9
Works Great! Lubricate with water first
Once they're on, they look exactly like the original rubber feet on my Kun shoulder rest. A tip for putting them on: Lubricate with a little bit water inside, and they slip on super easily. Elsewhere online I've seen tips to "add a drop of dish soap", but I worry dish soap will soak through and damage my varnish. Water works just as well, and dries away without a trace.
P**W
Perfect for Wolf Forte Primo Violin Shoulder Rest
The tubing on the feet of my Wolf Forte Primo shoulder rest was cracked. These fit perfectly. You just need patience putting them on.
E**L
Perfect!
I definitely thought I needed a new shoulder rest when the rubber feet on my existing one were rotted but I saw that you could replace the rubber and these are perfect! Whoever recommended a drop of soap is the real MVP of this comment section. Getting them on was super easy and I'm so glad I can continue using my shoulder rest !
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