I’ve done my research as to he neck profile and I’ve read good things about both instruments. I appreciate the feedback regarding the flea. My hunch is that the outdoor would stay in tune better if left in a hot car as opposed to the flea. What do the rest of you think?
I don't know about that. The staying in tune is more a factor of temperature, and causing the strings to expand in the heat or contract in the cold.
You should expect to, and develp the good habit of checking the tuning at the start of each playing session.
I doubt you will see a difference as per the Flea or Outdoor in terms of tuning ability.
Also you should note that the Magic Fluke ukes come with "friction tuners" by default, but you can upgrade to the Peg Hed planetary tuners (I did) and it is a world of difference and much better for me.
I find friction tuners to be fiddly and do not like them. Fortunately there are other options.
IIRC the Outdoor ukes had geared tuners by default, like a guitar does, but I never played one.
Years ago, over about a 3-year span, I bought (and later sold off) about 12 different ukuleles, and the only one I kept was my concert Flea.
I love mine, and no you cannot have it, I am taking it to the grave with me
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