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Basic Strap
This is a basic, no nonsense guitar strap, simple and neutral looking, durable quality, adjustable length, made from cotton which is comfortable to wear even when sweating on stage. There is no padding, so best for light instruments.
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Just like its sister 50CT01, but black!
I had already the white version of that so I already knew what to expect.
Good looking strap (obviously, less fancy that the white one), 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). Oh, good price , too.
I use them on my main guitars and I recommend them to people that are looking for a simple, practical non-leather strap with discreet looks and great price.
Good looking strap (obviously, less fancy that the white one), 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). Oh, good price , too.
I use them on my main guitars and I recommend them to people that are looking for a simple, practical non-leather strap with discreet looks and great price.
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Decent value and comfortable
I've always preferred cotton or canvas straps to leather or nylon as I've found them to be more comfortable when playing for a long time, particularly if playing heavy guitars like a Jazzmaster or Jazz Bass. The weave on the strap itself is thick and seems very sturdy. One thing that you should be aware of with this is that the buckles and strap end fittings are made of plastic. My other canvas straps have metal buckles which I know are strong; even though the plastic on this strap seems quite chunky and solid, I will be aware of going very heavy if using it live, as I have a fear that those parts could crack under significant strain - this is something that time will tell.
The strap ends seem to be made of a better material than most strap ends and are quite thick. The problem with these ends, as with many cheaper straps, is that the holes for the strap pins are not cut very wide, and so the width of the strap pins pushes the edges of the hole out. This is something that can be amended with an awl or knife, but I'm not convinced that the hold is very strong if I don't make that adjustment.
The strap ends seem to be made of a better material than most strap ends and are quite thick. The problem with these ends, as with many cheaper straps, is that the holes for the strap pins are not cut very wide, and so the width of the strap pins pushes the edges of the hole out. This is something that can be amended with an awl or knife, but I'm not convinced that the hold is very strong if I don't make that adjustment.
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Start from this one
Good strap. Better than nylon one. Way more comfortable.
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Fine strap - cheap & simple
A little uncomfortable, when compared to leather but hey - its a cheap nylon strap. Does what its designed to do. I bought this because it can be shortened to fit a small child. Happy with my purchase.
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efficient strap
was looking for a rather plain yet comfortable strap. this one does its job pretty well considering the ridiculously cheap price. also holes for strap locks are rigid and secure. great
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