Harry Hartmann.
A German synthetic-reed atelier. The Fiberreed is a synthetic reed for clarinet and saxophone, made from a special hollow-fibre compound that mimics natural cane structure — lasting 20–30 times longer, 100% ready to play, crack-resistant.
A reed that doesn’t
warm up.
The atelier’s product brief: “Fiberreeds last 20–30 times longer than wooden reeds, are 100% ready to play from the first second (no warming up necessary), are extremely crack-resistant and stable, and do not dry out or curl as they do not absorb moisture.”
The reed is built from a special hollow-fibre compound that mimics the structure of natural cane. Five distinct sound profiles cover different player voicings.
Fiberreed
A reed that doesn’t warm up,Harry Hartmann’s Fiberreed · the product brief
doesn’t crack, doesn’t curl.
Across the range
Five sound profiles.
The five Fiberreed profiles: Carbon, Hemp, Onyx, Natural, and RPL. Each is engineered for a distinct sonic character.
Available across alto, tenor, soprano, baritone, and bass saxophone, plus German clarinet, Boehm clarinet, and bass clarinet.



