The Belforti Touch

At Belforti Instruments, we understand that the neck is the most personal part of the instrument — the interface between player and sound. That’s why we offer a curated range of five distinct neck profiles, each designed to suit different hand shapes, playing techniques, and ergonomic preferences.

Whether you’re looking for the familiar comfort of a traditional C-shape or the advanced ergonomics of our 3D carved profiles, every Belforti neck is meticulously shaped for performance and feel.

Our 5 Neck Profiles

Belforti Neck Profile Small

Small (Slim C)

A fast, low-profile neck designed for precision and speed. The Slim C shape offers a modern feel with a flat-to-round transition that stays comfortably out of the way. Ideal for players who prefer minimal resistance under the palm and quick access across the fretboard.

Belforti Neck Profile Medium

Medium (Standard C)

A balanced, versatile profile that feels instantly familiar. The Standard C strikes a perfect middle ground: round enough for comfort, slim enough for speed. This is our default choice for those seeking an all-purpose neck suitable for any technique or style.

Belforti Neck Profile Large

Large (Thick D)

A bold, substantial neck with pronounced shoulders and a solid, reassuring grip. Inspired by traditional D-shapes, it offers enhanced support for thumb-over playing and a powerful tactile presence that favors chordal playing and dynamic control.

Belforti Neck Profile 3D Nest

3D Nest™

An ergonomic, sculpted neck that conforms naturally to the shape of your hand during grip and release. Featuring a subtle thumb groove that mirrors the hand's prehensile form, the 3D Nest offers unmatched fit and comfort — especially for players who prefer a deep, organic connection to the instrument. Radical, yet intuitive.

Belforti Neck Profile 3D Flow

3D Flow™

A modern, rounded profile inspired by dynamic ergonomic design. The 3D Flow features a continuously shifting apex — offset across the neck’s length — to follow the natural rotation of the wrist as your hand moves up and down the fretboard. It encourages relaxed posture and fluid transitions, especially during position changes.