Bam Violin Cases Store
Bam Violin Cases redefine instrument protection with their sleek fusion of cutting-edge materials and smart design. Engineered to shield delicate violins from shocks, temperature shifts, and humidity, they deliver exceptional durability without weighing you down. Musicians trust Bam for cases that combine innovation, comfort, and style in one compact, lightweight package.
Top Bam Violin Cases
Bam 2011XL Hightech Oblong
Bam 2002XL Hightech Contoured
Bam 2003XL Hightech Cabin
Discover the perfect blend of elegance, durability, and innovation with Bam Violin Cases — designed to protect your instrument no matter where your music takes you.

Standard Cases
These cases feature a fabric-covered, single-layer ABS construction, offering reliable protection with a classic and lightweight design ideal for everyday use.
Hightech Cases
Built with a triple-layer structure incorporating Airex/PVC foam cores, these ultra-lightweight cases provide superior strength and shock absorption for the most demanding musicians.
Classic, Newtech, and Hightech Series
Each series varies in materials and protection levels, allowing players to choose from refined craftsmanship and durable innovation tailored to their needs.
Specialized Models
From the Peak Performance Compact to the L’Opera Supreme and cabin-sized travel cases, these options emphasize shock protection, weather resistance, and ergonomic carrying for musicians on the go.
Bam Hightech Slim Violin Case Review
Reviews
“I’ve been using the Bam Hightech case for over two years now, and it’s simply unmatched in terms of protection and weight. The triple-layer design makes traveling a breeze without worrying about damage. The foam suspension interior cradles my violin perfectly. Highly recommended for serious players!”
— Clara Jensen
“The Classic series case I purchased exceeded my expectations. It’s lightweight yet sturdy, and the fabric finish looks elegant. The water-resistant features came in handy during a sudden downpour, keeping my instrument dry and safe. Bam truly understands what musicians need.”
— Mark Thompson
“As a frequent traveler, the Peak Performance Compact case has been a lifesaver. Its cabin-size design fits perfectly in overhead compartments, and the shock absorption has protected my violin from rough handling multiple times. The ergonomic handles make carrying comfortable during long trips.”
— Sophie Lee
Bam FAQ
What is the difference between the Hightech and Classic models?
The Hightech series uses a signature triple-ply structure (ABS, Airex foam, and another type of ABS) to offer superior thermal protection and impact resistance at a lighter weight, whereas the Classic line typically uses high-density foam and fabric covers for a more traditional look and feel.
Will a Bam violin case fit in an airplane overhead bin?
While the Hightech Cabin model is specifically engineered to meet most international carry-on standards, standard contoured and oblong cases usually fit in overhead compartments on mid-to-large sized planes, though you should always check specific airline dimensions first.
Are Bam cases waterproof?
Bam cases are highly water-resistant due to their airtight PVC male/female seals when closed, meaning they will protect your instrument during a walk through the rain, but they are not designed to be fully submerged.
How do I maintain the latches and seal?
To ensure a long lifespan, periodically wipe the rubber seal with a damp cloth to remove dust and apply a tiny amount of silicone-based lubricant to the latches if they become stiff or noisy over time.
Can I fit a shoulder rest inside a Bam case?
Most Oblong models have a dedicated accessory compartment large enough for standard shoulder rests (like a Kun or Wolf), while Contoured models are more space-restricted and often require the shoulder rest to be stored in an external pocket or attached to the outside via bungee straps.
Why does my case have a “suspension” system?
The suspension system uses strategically placed injected foam cushions to hold the violin by its sturdiest parts, ensuring that if the case is dropped, the instrument’s scroll and body do not make direct contact with the outer shell.
