





Thumbport II for Flute - Right Hand Rest
Description
Thumbport II for Flute - Right Hand Rest
- allows greater balance in holding the flute
- helps the player to place the right thumb at an efficient spot and provides additional support
- lower default angle for the thumb
- thicker and more rigid
- contact are with the tube of the flute is smaller
- arm extension is a little shorter and the end of the extension has a more rounded shape
- compatible with metal C flutes
- Read more: How to Choose Between Thumbport I and Thumbport II: A Guide for Flutists
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Return Policy
Most accessories (cases, bags, care products, Woodify, etc.) are not eligible for return or exchange. Defective items may be exchanged for an identical replacement within 7 days if unused and in original packaging. Lefreques are eligible for return or exchange within 7 days of delivery under the same conditions—please contact us to initiate. Clearance items are final sale, sold as-is, and cannot be returned, exchanged, or refunded for any reason.
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Thumbport II for Flute - Right Hand Rest
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I've made adjustments due to age and small hands. This piece adjusts the angle and helps compensate for small hands. I find it very helpful. Wish I had done this years ago.
Just what I needed. I'm a beginner and was experiencing pain in my right thumb. Thumbport II rectified the problem. Highly Recommend
I got 4 flutes to "try-before-buy" and had great hopes for the Yamaha 362 - Unfortunately, the thumbport lands right in between the springs rests of the D-E keys and interferes with the operation.
I even trying filing it (the thumbport :-) to no avail - it is too wide and since it's not very tight on the flute body, it would certainly slide.
That was a bummer as you know, the flutes are very slippery, thanks for the mirror-like polishing and I have tendency to roll the flute towards me - the thumbport solves the problem for me (yes, a late student).
I attached 4 pics: 2 for the Yamaha and two for my other flute (the other 3 I have to try-out have the springs rests in the same position) showing bad fitment and good fitment.
Awesome. Where have you been all my life!
The thumbport gives my support. Helps.