Trinity ViolinCase inside
The Trinity ViolinCase should be placed inside diagonally. The position with the head in the lower corner (see photo) gives less tension but you can place it in the opposite direction as well. The head and the wide end of the ViolinCase should be in different hight as well (another diagonal). Side-twisting the whole case and placing smaller items under it, to keep this position, reduces a tension inside even more.
External Pockets…
There are 2 front pockets. The bottom one is big enough for large laptops (up to 15”) and the upper pocket can store smaller items like telephone, tickets, water bottle, etc. In the Side Pocket version there are 2 additional pockets, so the suitcase can become up to 10 cm (4 Inches) wider.
Extra space
Remaining space can be filled with concert clothes, shoes, other garments, toilet articles , etc. You can manage, at least shorter tours with only this suitcase. Many airlines allow a smaller extra bag as well.
Expand it!
The lid can be expanded up to 5 cm/2 inches. Some airlines allow only 20 cm/8 inches thickness but for many others it can be 23 or 25 cm / 21 or 22 inches.
Fixed or rotating Handle?
The Handle for the BowCase is necessary for leading the SuitCase. The click strap, necessary for the connection with the SuitCase, is incorporated. This model gives you more control, when leading the SuitCase and is more comfortable for your fingers.
Rotating T-Handle turns 360 degrees, so you can hold it in a comfortable hand position. You have to be more careful though when leading the SuitCase, as it overturns easier on an uneven surface.
Quick and Easy connection…
Slide the BowCase (of any model) into the SuitCase’s channel and connect both click ends of the strap (between the handle and SuitCase) and you are ready to go.
Passing through the airport gate without problems!
Trinity BowCases of different models can be concealed by using them for leading the SuitCase. You can pass through the airport gate, with your violin and 2 bows invisible, like any “ordinary” passenger.
Onboard…
Put the BowCase first in the overhead locker, as deep as possible (there is always an empty space there), place the strap at the 90° angle, next to the SuitCase. After landing, take out the SuitCase first, then easily reach the strap and pull the BowCase out of its depths (no need of climbing on seats). Put the BowCase back into the channel of the SuitCase and connect click ends.
Smooth, silent ride…
Robust roller-blade wheels will last for ages.
If you want a better shake protection for a violin inside, you can add our own Spring Suspension System (SSS). It damps wheels’ vibrations and gives a much less noisy ride.
Rucksack/backpack straps for the SuitCase
All the SuitCases are prepared for these straps, which you can store in one of the pockets.
In seconds, you can attach the straps to the hard back and to the wheels (protecting your clothes from dirt at the same time).
Without removing the ViolinCase and the BowCase you can cary the suitcase on your back; perfect when you travel with another big luggage, or there’s a lot of snow around.
2nd cabin bag…
Extra Bag for the Trinity SuitCase – The size (40x25x20 cm) fits Ryanair and many airlines which allow such a 2nd piece of cabin luggage. You can place it on the top of the SuitCase, using the BowCase as its anchor (concealing the BowCase even better). It’s possible to carry it in your hand or on the shoulder as well.
Economical point.
In most of countries you can deduct an instrument case from your taxes. Trinity SuitCase or Bag sells as an instrument case and is therefore deductible.