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Catch the wave with the brand new sleek ocean inspired design from Flight ukulele.

This cool FLIGHT TUS25 SURF wave ukulele will take you through a wave of emotions and across the seven seas!  Its sturdy design makes it the perfect ukulele for travelling and its finish lets you surf on the waves of sound. Bring the sea home with this ukulele!

Plastic Fantastic! Conventional wisdom will say that plastic ukuleles are cheap, low-quality substitutes for “the real thing”. Well, it’s time to kick conventional wisdom out the door! FLIGHT TUS25 SURF is built unapologetically from plastic, the sound quality of these ukuleles will blow you away, and their durability will make them Keith Richards’ instrument of choice after Armageddon hits. These ukes are perfect for rainy festivals, cramped overhead lockers, moody teenagers, and ukulele teachers working with young children

FLIGHT TUS25 SURF comes with bag, booklet and stikers

Body Style: Soprano Ukulele
Type: Acoustic Ukulele
Top: ABS
Width at Nut: 35,6mm
Bridge: ABS
Finish: Satin
Specifications: Position Markers: 5th, 7th, 10th and 12th frets.
Specifications II: Top: Laminate Linden
Specifications III: Back & Side: ABS
Features: Top: Laminate Linden
Features II: Strings: Aquila Nylgut
Features III: Aquila Strings, Strap Button, Zero Fret, Wooden Top, Arched back, Open Geared Tuners, ABS Fretboard,
Accessories: Free padded gigbag and instructional booklet included!





Item No.: TUS25S

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • TUS25S
Categories
Made In
  • Åland Islands

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