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Excellent for a strap of this category...
...at the end of the day, it's just a strap!
But, if you are looking for this kind of straps (not leather, not super wide etc.) then that's good looking strap, of good quality , it's not slippery and it's probably on the wide side of this category (which is good because it means, it's more comfortable).
I've lost count of how many guitar/bass straps I own, this became my #1 the moment I tried on.
The price is good, too.
But, if you are looking for this kind of straps (not leather, not super wide etc.) then that's good looking strap, of good quality , it's not slippery and it's probably on the wide side of this category (which is good because it means, it's more comfortable).
I've lost count of how many guitar/bass straps I own, this became my #1 the moment I tried on.
The price is good, too.
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Superior alternative to nylon straps
Nylon straps are cheap but almost unbearable to wear for extended periods of time. If leather and suede are out of your price range, a cotton strap might be your best bet. The main downside to cotton straps is that they're harder to keep clean than nylon. Other than that, they're great! To my knowledge, Planet Waves 50CT01 is currently the most affordable cotton strap on the market. It is made in Canada and made rather well. Sure, the leather ends are not as heavy-duty as I'd hoped and the stitching could be better, but that's hardly surprising at this price point. If you want higher quality and don't mind paying twice as much, check out Levy's cotton straps.
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Nice Strap to have in your bag for emergencys
This little Strap is worth its money.
The holes are strong and fit perfectly. The strap adjusts nice and easy.
The colour suits well with vintage instruments, especially red ones ;)
I would not recommend this strap for everyday use over a long time, because of its pretty narrow profile it starts to hurt your shoulder after a while, if you play an havy instrument like a bass or electric guitar. For acoustic instruments, its very good!
Like i said in the title, you can have this one in your Gigbag and use it whenever you or somebody else forget its usually used strap. Its so small that it will fit into almost every gigbag.
The holes are strong and fit perfectly. The strap adjusts nice and easy.
The colour suits well with vintage instruments, especially red ones ;)
I would not recommend this strap for everyday use over a long time, because of its pretty narrow profile it starts to hurt your shoulder after a while, if you play an havy instrument like a bass or electric guitar. For acoustic instruments, its very good!
Like i said in the title, you can have this one in your Gigbag and use it whenever you or somebody else forget its usually used strap. Its so small that it will fit into almost every gigbag.
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Fine
It works well with an acoustic.
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