One of the best value soprano ukuleles with sapele construction delivering bright, lively tone, including a padded gig bag and reliable open-gear tuners that consistently exceed expectations for the price.
The Flight NUS310 occupies a sweet spot in the entry-level market, effectively bridging the gap between 'toy' and 'instrument.' While many budget sopranos rely on plastic components, Flight's inclusion of a genuine bone nut and saddle provides a resonance and tonal clarity that punches well above its price bracket. The sound is quintessential soprano: bright, percussive, and punchy, with a surprising amount of sustain for a laminate sapele body. It avoids the 'boxy' thinness often found in cheap alternatives, offering a woody warmth that rewards enthusiastic strumming.
Ergonomically, the neck profile is slim and approachable, making it an ideal starter for younger players or those transitioning from other stringed instruments. The laser-etched rosette is a classy touch that elevates the aesthetic beyond the typical 'budget' look. However, there are trade-offs: the open-gear tuners, while functional, can feel a bit gritty under tension, and the fret ends may occasionally feel sharp depending on environmental humidity. While it lacks the complex harmonic overtones of a solid-wood instrument, it is a durable, charming workhorse. For a campfire companion or a student's first serious uke, this model is a standout performer that honors Flight's reputation for high-quality manufacturing in the sub-$100 sector.
This website uses cookies for essential functions, other functions, and for statistical purposes. Please refer to the cookie policy for details.
This feature requires functional cookies. Please refer to the cookie policy for details.
Nusltr: Instruments Newsletter
Instrument reviews, gear guides, and practice tips for musicians.
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime. Privacy Policy