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CodaBow Diamond NX Violin Bow – Carbon Fiber, Balanced Performance

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$429.69

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About this item

  • 4/4 Violin Bow - Blended Kevlar Core - Stunning Graphite Diamond Weave Finish - Brown Tint
  • Traditional Frog made from Xebony Engineered Ebony by Walter Paulus - White Mother of Pearl Slide - Nickel Silver Inlay - Sterling Silver Winding
  • Nickel Silver Fittings - Moroccan Leather Grip - Simulated Ivory Tip Plate - Silver Medal Horsehair - Traditional Hand-Cut Wood Wedges and Plugs
  • Individually Numbered - Limited 10-year Guarantee to Registered Owner
  • CodaBow Quality!


The CodaBow Diamond NX Carbon Fiber 4/4 Violin Bow represents the shared vision of master bow makers and professional teachers. Agile and accommodating, the CodaBow Diamond NX Carbon Fiber 4/4 Violin Bow elevates advanced players to new levels and brings out the best in your instrument. The CodaBow family of fine graphite-fiber performance bows represent years of careful study and evaluation of history's greatest bows - bows from masters such as F. Tourte, D. Peccate, and J. Tubbs. Committed to the art of bowmaking, CodaBow has united time-honored traditions with the science of today's advanced materials. The result are bows that not only feel and perform at levels that will please any player, they, also produces a sound found only in the finest pernambuco bows - a sound you need to hear to appreciate.


Customer
2025-09-02 19:59:16
I received this bow today and can't be more pleased. The sound is warm and powerful, even more than my pernambuco bows. The wheight is perfect and it is well balanced. Fully recommended.
BASIM MATAR
2025-09-01 12:01:34
The Bow is the best bow I have ever used.How it sounds and how you control the bow and playing some techniques is easier with this one.What I didn't like is the leather where you place your thumb near the frog is losing its shape by time.I USED IT FOR ALMOST ONE YEAR NOW.
Yang Wang
2025-08-25 12:15:25
I have always been skeptical of carbon fiber bows, but couldn't pass on giving this a try at such a reasonable price. I am very satisfied with the overall response of the bow, its even weight distribution allows for a consistent and smooth sound. However, I find that more subtle gestures are not as easily produced with this bow as with my more traditional wood bows. The overall feel is that the sound can be a bit harsh. Perhaps I am just not used to this, will try it out for a few months and see how it goes. I don't believe a similar wood bow can be purchased at the same price.
Frank
2025-07-17 14:50:09
Love this bow, looks nice and even plays better. Cuts down on some of my Squeaking lol. But all that sead the bow fills grate, it's well balanced and I'm planing to move to Alaska soon so won't have to worry about this bow all that much.
IAutry
2025-03-19 14:35:51
This was my most expensive bow purchase yet. I was pretty disappointed in that it had obviously been well used by someone before me. I understand the importance of trying a bow before you buy, but when the price is this high, it's fair enough to want a clean product. It was saturated with resin, and the hair was quite lumpy in a section. We tried cleaning the bow hair, but it will probably need to be rehaired before it sounds as it should. While bow shopping this summer I got to try another Diamond NX in a store and it did sound better than mine. I ended up with a secondhand JonPaul Legacy bow that outperformed both, though, and for a very decent price. This super-expensive bow enjoys backup position in my case, but I won't play it much until I get it rehaired.
Rosaida
2025-02-16 13:08:51
El bow es maravilloso espectácular sonido calidad de producto. Pero no logro contactar al vendedor . Necesito un código para activar la garantía
Donovan
2024-12-02 16:33:52
I found it to be decently made, but it didn't feel or sound much different than my $50 CF bow... I prefered the Presto Ovation, but more than anything I found that the JonPaul bows (even the bravo) perform much better than all the codabows and presto's that I have tried. I really prefer a bow that can pull a sweeter sound and allow better control (round stick).
Philip G. Sokolay
2024-11-27 20:56:57
Having been through the step up process in bows, I highly recommend skipping the conventional wisdom of up the step up at a time process. Once committed to violin study get the best bow you can afford. I went through conventional process and realized that in the end I would spend more money and have a ton of bows that I would be unhappy with. This not my best bow, but a very good back-up. For someone in the market for a next bow after their fist or second, this is a good choice. It is weighted toward the tip and lends itself to using the full bow a little easier. The bow will do well in a performance setting. If one can afford more, I would move up the line to the sx or gx. Arcus makes fine bows, but the CODA NX is relatively comparable to the Arcus intro and several hundred less dollars.