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Flight TUC Travel Concert Ukulele - U Can Uke

Flight TUC Travel Concert Ukulele - U Can Uke

The Flight TUC "U Can Uke" Travel Concert Ukulele is a vibrant collaboration with Becka, the popular educator behind the "U Can Uke" YouTube channel. This model is part of the Travel Series, specifically designed to merge the portability of a plastic-body instrument with the enhanced volume and scale of a concert-sized ukulele. The design features a matte finish with a bright, inspirational motif that reflects Becka’s mission to make music accessible to everyone.

The "U Can Uke" Signature Design

The most striking feature of this model is the custom artwork on the soundboard, featuring the "U Can Uke" logo and a colourful, uplifting aesthetic. Like other TUC models, it utilises a hybrid construction: a laminate linden wood top paired with an arched ABS plastic back and sides. This combination is engineered to provide a surprisingly loud and resonant acoustic voice while remaining incredibly resistant to environmental changes like heat and humidity. The "U Can Uke" signature on the Flight Ukuleles headstock serves as a constant reminder of the community-driven spirit behind the instrument.

Built for Durability and Comfort

Designed for players on the move, the TUC "U Can Uke" features a 17-fret neck made from reinforced ABS plastic, which is moulded to prevent warping over time. The zero fret ensures low action and consistent intonation, making it a dream to play for beginners who are still developing finger strength. Because the body is rounded and made of high-grade plastic, it is nearly indestructible, perfect for camping, school classrooms, or beach trips. It comes equipped with Flight’s reliable open-geared tuners and a strap button, allowing you to stand and play with ease. Every model includes a blue denim-style gig bag and a starter booklet, making it a complete package for anyone ready to join the "U Can Uke" movement.

$6,019.99

Original: $20,066.64

-70%
Flight TUC Travel Concert Ukulele - U Can Uke

$20,066.64

$6,019.99

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The Flight TUC "U Can Uke" Travel Concert Ukulele is a vibrant collaboration with Becka, the popular educator behind the "U Can Uke" YouTube channel. This model is part of the Travel Series, specifically designed to merge the portability of a plastic-body instrument with the enhanced volume and scale of a concert-sized ukulele. The design features a matte finish with a bright, inspirational motif that reflects Becka’s mission to make music accessible to everyone.

The "U Can Uke" Signature Design

The most striking feature of this model is the custom artwork on the soundboard, featuring the "U Can Uke" logo and a colourful, uplifting aesthetic. Like other TUC models, it utilises a hybrid construction: a laminate linden wood top paired with an arched ABS plastic back and sides. This combination is engineered to provide a surprisingly loud and resonant acoustic voice while remaining incredibly resistant to environmental changes like heat and humidity. The "U Can Uke" signature on the Flight Ukuleles headstock serves as a constant reminder of the community-driven spirit behind the instrument.

Built for Durability and Comfort

Designed for players on the move, the TUC "U Can Uke" features a 17-fret neck made from reinforced ABS plastic, which is moulded to prevent warping over time. The zero fret ensures low action and consistent intonation, making it a dream to play for beginners who are still developing finger strength. Because the body is rounded and made of high-grade plastic, it is nearly indestructible, perfect for camping, school classrooms, or beach trips. It comes equipped with Flight’s reliable open-geared tuners and a strap button, allowing you to stand and play with ease. Every model includes a blue denim-style gig bag and a starter booklet, making it a complete package for anyone ready to join the "U Can Uke" movement.