pBone Bb Plastic Trombone - Lightweight pInstruments Design with Ergonomic Grip - Includes Mouthpieces & Carrying Bag - Authentic Bb Sound for Students & Beginners - Durable ABS - Red
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pBone Bb Plastic Trombone - Lightweight pInstruments Design with Ergonomic Grip - Includes Mouthpieces & Carrying Bag - Authentic Bb Sound for Students & Beginners - Durable ABS - Red

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  • Color
    Red
  • Brand
    PINSTRUMENTS
  • Instrument Key
    B Flat
  • Material
    Plastic
  • Style
    Modern
🎒Includes mouthpieces & carrying bag
🎺Authentic Bb sound, .500" bore
⚖️Half the weight of brass trombones

Description

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  • ERGONOMIC GRIP DESIGN - Comfort-fit grip adapts to all hand sizes, perfect for students and beginners.
  • RICH AUTHENTIC SOUND - Standard .500" bore delivers true lower brass tones for all skill levels.
  • READY TO JAM INSTANTLY - No setup needed—comes with two mouthpieces and a sleek carrying case for on-the-go practice.
  • ECO FRIENDLY DURABILITY - Made from recyclable ABS plastic, combining sustainability with long-lasting performance.
  • FEATHERLIGHT PLAYABILITY - Half the weight of traditional trombones ensures effortless handling and better posture.

The pBone Bb Plastic Trombone is a lightweight, durable instrument crafted from recyclable ABS plastic, featuring a standard .500" bore for authentic Bb sound. Designed with an ergonomic grip and including two mouthpieces plus a carrying bag, it’s perfect for students and beginners seeking effortless playability and instant readiness.

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P**L

Works

I played trombone in high school and wanted to pick it back up as a hobby. Marching, Jazz, Pep, and Concert. I just needed a starter trombone for some scales and simple songs so I could evaluate whether I should invest in a full instrument again. This is perfect for that, and I think it's actually great for anyone who wants to learn trombone at home - not just kids! I'm not sure I ever really need the brass anymore, until I want to get a trigger trombone again - and even then, a competitor makes a trigger version of the pBone!Pros:It's a real trombone. So many people try to talk down the pBone as though it's a toy, but this is a true plastic trombone. It sets up and handles almost identical to a real trombone. A professional could play this just like a regular brass trombone. Someone who goes to rough gigs, like ska bands, may want to consider a pBone so they don't have to lug brass around.Full-featured. Has everything from a real mouthpiece port if you want to use brass mouthpieces, to a spit valve, to a slide lock. The only feature this trombone is missing is that the point between the bell and slide if friction-fit, which I'll cover below. But for the most part, again, this is a real trombone.Lightweight. I wish I could go back in time and give one of these to myself when I was marching. It's so light and easy to handle, it's great.Attractive colors. I got the purple one, and it's a gorgeous deep color. It's high-quality plastic.Great sound. Sure a brass trombone will "ring" better than plastic, but unless you're playing Beethoven in a quiet concert hall, you probably won't notice. For practicing or playing in a small club, this trombone will suit anyone. The sound is absolutely fine for tuning and improving form.Damage resistant. I know it sounds silly to say that plastic resists damage better than brass, but consider what happens if you ever do really whack the slide so it starts to stick or becomes unusable. With brass, you could be in a situation where you need to go into a repair shop and pay a specialist to gently heat and bend the metal into shape. That could be expensive, or even require new brass at great expense. With the pBone, either the plastic will bounce, or if it cracks and you buy another one. Buying a new pBone is likely still cheaper than repairing a trombone. Heck - buy two! You could go through quite a few pBones before adding up to the price of one brass trombone.Cons:Small hands warning. The major downside is that the major joint between the slide and the bell is friction-fit. This means you're using your thumb around the bell's cross bar to hold the instrument together. This is the natural position used to hold a trombone, but anyone with especially small hands or a weak thumb could have trouble holding the two together. If you have trouble wrapping your thumb around the cross member when holding a trombone, you'll need to consider some other way to help reinforce this joint. They really should fix this and just make a tab to fix the bell at a specific angle. I'd rather have the trombone fixed at 90 degrees, than have to baby it. I'm sure you could use something simple like a rubber band to assist a small child if their hands are truly too small for the hold. You could easily glue this joint permanently if you intend to keep the trombone on a stand anyway, although you'll lose the ability to store it in a gig bag.Out of the box the pBone slide really is scratchy and a bit slow. This is fine for anyone new to the instrument, as it's quite tricky to maintain a brass slide for a newcomer anyway. I'd say the slide feels no worse than my first trombone did before I learned to maintain the slide. The manufacturer says the slide will wear in with just spit and time. I'll probably add a dab of cream to assist the process, but for practicing scales and simple songs this is perfectly fine as-is.Neutral:The slide has a lock and a pinky lug so during play you should wrap your little finger around the lug to hold the slide in place. I'm used to the older style where the slide's first cross bar is higher so you held the cross bar with your little finger. Adjusting to the lug is weird but I'll learn.Overall:I love my pBone so much I don't really need a brass trombone anymore. The pBone is plenty for practice, basement jams, and even gigs. The only reason you'd ever need to upgrade is if you need special features (trigger), or if you play concert halls. Parents of children who may someday compete in concert should still consider the pBone. Not only is it better for learning (lighter, inexpensive if you change instruments) but a child should be more comfortable playing without worry that they'll damage an expensive instrument.

B**A

These things are stupidly good for the price.

First thing you should do when getting one is take the slide off and blow all the plastic debris out of it before you scratch up the slide with it.Then wet and wad up small balls of paper towel and shoot them through the straight tubes to dislodge any remaining plastic. Also shoot them through the slide with the slide off. Do it a few times. Put your hands over the exit to catch the damp paper towel wads. Don't shoot them through the full instrument and bell. You'll likely get them stuck as the tube expands.I love pbone. I have 2 now. I wore out the first one's slide after 3 years of heavy use. Maybe half an hour a day on average.I recommend the Yamaha trombone slide lubricant, colloquially called Yamasnot. I imagine my second pbone will last much longer using that stuff. It's really good.And you just have to use a regular brass (metal) mouthpiece. Otherwise it sounds like a toy.And because it's made of plastic, the sound won't penetrate walls as much and bother your neighbors. Without the resonance from the brass, you're going to have to play more precisely to sound good. Brass instruments will sound better easier, but you can still sound good on this pbone so long as you have good fundamentals.I tried this once in a church band. They were initially skeptical until I started playing. It's good enough for unpaid volunteer gigs. Terrific value.I play it because it's light enough not to hurt my wrists like a heavy metal one does.

B**5

Nice practice horn

I didn't know what to expect with this. I watched several videos of people using the pbone horns. The quality is decent. The color options are good. The sound for a plastic instrument is actually really good. My son doesn't have a lot of time to bring his brass horn home without risking the bus ride. This is super lightweight and he can take it back and forth from home to his moms. The only downside it the case. It's just a bag. Would be nice if it were padded. I would recommend this horn for anyone in his situation or just wanting a cheaper option to learn an instrument. They are compatible with the brass horn mouthpiece. My son uses the plastic one and seems to not mind

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