Airdidge: Carbon Fiber Telescoping Didgeridoo for Travel
$47.44
$86.34
Description Ultra light weight and ideal for travel Airdidge is the first carbon fiber telescoping didgeridoo designed for the traveling musician. With a weight of 1.2 lbs and a packed length of 14.57 inches, this instrument is the ideal companion for traveling. Fully extended, the Airdidge measures 73 inches and plays in the key of Bb. When the largest piece is removed, this didgeridoo plays in the key of C. Remove the second largest piece and it plays in the key of Eb. Add the Slide & Tune Adaptor to make your Airdidge play in all 12 keys. Full Airdidge Video Review here: This carbon fiber telescoping didgeridoo is designed in Switzerland, super easy to clean, and guaranteed to satisfy. Includes 2 endcaps for travel, plastic removable mouthpiece and travel bag (as shown in photo). Plays in the keys of Bb, C and Eb (note previous versions played in Bb, C# and E). Instrument Weight: 1.2 lbs Packed length: 14.57 inches Extended length: 73 inches (5 feet, 3 inches) Mouthpiece Width: 1.25 inches Shipping weight: 3 lbs As featured in our Travel Didgeridoo Comparison video: See Airdidge in action in our Didgeridoo Beatbox Tutorial: Accessories available: 28mm (1 1/8 inch) Mouthpiece for Airdidge $30.00 Add to cart 30mm (1 3/16 inch) Mouthpiece for Airdidge(1) $30.00 Add to cart Airdidge Padded Carrying Case $95.00 Add to cart Slide & Tune Adaptor for Airdidge(2) $120.00 Add to cart Buyer information: DO NOT FORCE THE PIECES INTO EACH OTHER! Airdidge is made up of 6 conical pieces and a mouthpiece. These conical pieces are designed to be inserted into each other with the taper going in the same direction. If accidentally inserted improperly, with one or more pieces in the wrong direction, there is a risk that the pieces may get stuck. If you force these pieces in, they will almost certainly get stuck and will be difficult to remove. The pieces should slide in effortlessly. See diagram at the top of this page for proper assembly. Airdidge is exclusively distributed by Didge Project in the United States.
Didgeridoo