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The Mr.Power Guitar Strap offers a versatile 29-52 inch adjustable length with a quick lock design for secure attachment. Crafted from durable cotton and plastic, it features a 3.2 inch padded shoulder pad for extended comfort and an integrated pick holder for convenience, making it an essential accessory for electric guitar and bass players.
S**M
Affordable convenience and comfort
This strap fits the Yamaha APX600 electric acoustic guitar which I recently picked up. I'm 5' 7" and there's about close to a foot slack remaining which could be tighten up. The shoulder padding is an added bonus and much appreciated. The hinge is made of some form of hard plastic, and I plan on keeping them intact as it stores nicely in the hard case with the guitar. The overall construction is pretty standard, the sewing is double stitching across the brackets which is more than sufficient for my acoustic guitar; the wear will be different if you have a bass which is heavier.Overall I'm satisfied with the cost, quality, convenience, comfort and utility.
M**R
Real Nifty
I don't ever write reviews but I have to make an exception here. I aquired this strap a couple months back and I am very pleased with my purchase. I've just started playing again and I'm on a tight budget so every buck on gear I spend needs to count. Cheap straps can really be risky. You might be one rip from disaster all the time. With the price of this strap and it's plastic (which you can not rip) ends that lock to the guitar pegs I figured I had to give it a try. It's proved itself to be well made. No wear, the locking mechanism is as tight as the day I got it. The way it locks is a great design and I can not see any way your guitar's strap pegs could pop out unless you are just slinging your axe around by the strap and break the end off...but if you do this, you are an idiot. The shoulder pad; I don't seem to need it, teles are light and the strap on it's own is a good width. If you are one who moves about a lot when playing the shoulder pad would probably slide out of position. You could always use the pad with your gig bag or something.
C**M
So far so good.
I gig a few times a month and have band practice (attempt anyway) at least 2-3 times a week. A sit at home, so not a big deal there. Anywho... I have Ernie Ball strap locks on my main guitar and those are pricey but also require replacing strap buttons. I didn't want to do that for all of my guitars. I wanted something for the guitars that is quick and easy. This strap is quick and easy. I had also been using that little plastic rings that lock in when you turn the inner piece. Those were ok, but didn't fit a couple of my guitars. Moreover, one of them was faulty and I couldn't get it off my Tele. So that one bit the dust when I had to pry it off with a screw driver. Not exactly something I want to deal with mid set.This strap with its plastic lock piece has been perfect so far. It goes on/off pretty easily and locks in sufficiently enough that I don't have to worry/think about it. Durability has been good in the few months I've been using it. (knock on tone wood). I'm a little guy, so fit hasn't been issue. Comfort is good even with me having taken the padded piece off.It isn't a sexy strap, so if that's a concern, I imagine you've already moved on to another product anyway. I won't use this on my acoustic that has a wood strap button. Just my electrics.
N**O
This is the strap you're looking for
I've tried it all over the years. Locking straps. Bass straps. Rubber washers for strap locks (my favorite until this). This is the best reasonably priced strap I've encountered. The "locking" system is great. Make sure your strap buttons are not about to fall out since it takes some force to get this to lock, but they hold solid and are completely devoid of extra BS to worry about. Works on your stock guitar or bass. The pad works as you'd expect for a comfortable mount, and the strap is long enough for me at 6'3" (I'm not gorilla player, but i like it reasonably low). I have not tried this at a gig yet but feels like it will keep your shoulder feeling OK well into that 3rd set.Good strap - love it
L**T
Best Kind of Guitar Strap
This self-locking strap makes me forget about the strap, so I can play guitar. This strap is stable, comfortable, lightweight and low profile. Strap length is sufficient, and the plastic locking ends seem sturdy and dependable. I bought one for each of my guitars, so I never need to remove them. Five stars at a great price!
M**W
Great strap for smaller players
Got it for my pre teen, who is four foot eight, to use with her short scale bass. The shortest setting on the strap fits the bass medium high on her. She reports way more comfort, and I've noticed her practicing longer.The hard plastic strap ends snap easily but securely into place on the bass. Not sure on long term durability. My guess is that the rigid plastic on this strap would be more prone to failure than the leather strap ends you typically see, but this is just a guess.But the strap length plus included pad make this a really good fit for a big kid or smaller adult.
B**B
Clips good, strap a little cheap
The plastic clips on this work pretty well. Simple but effective. Just about the right amount of force to clip in and out.The cloth strap doesn't strike me as very durable. It is looks like it is just light weight cotton webbing. With enough use it will likely start to abrade at some point.Mounting these clips on a durable nylon strap would achieve a good balance of simple/cheap/durable/functional.
J**Z
Great strap for the price point
So far so good with these straps for the money you can't beat the value ... They click in nicely and stay put without any issues 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
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