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Simple and beautiful
Basic but well made. The colour is a little darker than on the picture, like burgundy - which was a good suprise to me but may not be for you so keep that in mind.
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JA
only one i have
this is the only strap i have and have used so i cant really compare it to others but i really enjoy using this strap
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Bang for the buck
Not as comfy as some of my other straps, but for this price I didn't expect anything more. Has lasted me several years of use with Schaller strap-locks.
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A
Good enough for a light guitar.
Bought to use with an acoustic its great for a light weight instrument but if your guitar is heavy you will need a wider strap for comfort.
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BI
A little improvable in durability (for pennies) but quite good in comfort
This PWS strap has a little more friction than the blue PWS I bought at the same time. Personally I prefer less friction so the guitar adjusts itself on my body while I play different parts of the neck, but maybe some players prefer a steadier grip.
Like for the blue one, the faux leather is quite sturdy, but you can make it more durable if you put a steel washer above the leatherette, and another under it.
The leatherette tip won't wiggle around the guitar stud anymore, so the hole won't lose it small regular shape, which is how all the straps fail. Insert rubber or felt under the bottom steel washer, and the paint won't suffer.
My guitar is natural brown with matte varnish, and vintage creme pickups, so I needed a not-shiny strap with an older-looking color. This one is matte burgundy red, a nice match. It's broad enough to be pretty comfy with a six-string, but these 5cm straps feel a little narrow for my bass.
The faux leather is tenacious, however, to make it more durable in the long run, they should include those simple washers. They cost close to nothing, and they make the strap live so much longer. But it's already good and usable as it is, and the price is so moderate you'd be mean to complain. Finally, stitching is done well, and nylon has an advantage over leather: it can be washed.
Like for the blue one, the faux leather is quite sturdy, but you can make it more durable if you put a steel washer above the leatherette, and another under it.
The leatherette tip won't wiggle around the guitar stud anymore, so the hole won't lose it small regular shape, which is how all the straps fail. Insert rubber or felt under the bottom steel washer, and the paint won't suffer.
My guitar is natural brown with matte varnish, and vintage creme pickups, so I needed a not-shiny strap with an older-looking color. This one is matte burgundy red, a nice match. It's broad enough to be pretty comfy with a six-string, but these 5cm straps feel a little narrow for my bass.
The faux leather is tenacious, however, to make it more durable in the long run, they should include those simple washers. They cost close to nothing, and they make the strap live so much longer. But it's already good and usable as it is, and the price is so moderate you'd be mean to complain. Finally, stitching is done well, and nylon has an advantage over leather: it can be washed.
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Very nice strap in a whole lot of nice colors for a very nice price
I gave comfort 5 stars for a nylon strap. Off course a padded leather one will be better.
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DP
Satisfied =)
The product works perfectly. Thanks to the manufacturer and Thomann for their work and positive emotions =)
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Affordable and that kind of shows
Considering the price, it should come as no surprise that this isn't the most rugged yet comfortable strap. The (faux?) leather ends probably won't last for years and years, and the nylon isn't the most comfortable for longer sessions.
It's a basic strap for those who prefer the feel of nylon straps. A tip for any beginners is to note that nylon straps are easier to slip on your shoulder than leather or fabric straps. So if you have a neck-heavy guitar, you will want to get something that has more friction.
Overall, not bad, but also doesn't rise above it's price point.
It's a basic strap for those who prefer the feel of nylon straps. A tip for any beginners is to note that nylon straps are easier to slip on your shoulder than leather or fabric straps. So if you have a neck-heavy guitar, you will want to get something that has more friction.
Overall, not bad, but also doesn't rise above it's price point.
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J
A comfortable strap with a lot of room for adjustment. I have yet to drop my guitar since starting to use this strap so therefore I am happy.
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A
Good cheap strap.
Does exactly what it's meant to do.
This was the cheapest strap that wasn't black at the time I bought it and 2 years later it still hasn't broken.
That said, the holes in the leather bits that actually hold the guitar have gotten slightly bigger, but it's nothing a beer cap wont fix.
This was the cheapest strap that wasn't black at the time I bought it and 2 years later it still hasn't broken.
That said, the holes in the leather bits that actually hold the guitar have gotten slightly bigger, but it's nothing a beer cap wont fix.
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