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Good Strap but not if your jeans are high and tight
This Strap is very practical, with the clip-lock system.
Unfortunately, it might be a bit long (even on the shortest setting) if you are a nerd who keeps their guitar high and tight.
Unfortunately, it might be a bit long (even on the shortest setting) if you are a nerd who keeps their guitar high and tight.
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Nice strap
This is a nice strap. For the money, you get a unique looking, smartly designed strap, and it removes the need for supplementary strap locks.
Everything feels solid. My main concern was that the length adjuster would slip under the weight of my bass, but it doesn't! It looks cool, and it's wide enough to be comfortable.
Everything feels solid. My main concern was that the length adjuster would slip under the weight of my bass, but it doesn't! It looks cool, and it's wide enough to be comfortable.
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well worth the money!
Brilliant strap, a little expensive, however well worth the money. For anyone who gigs with multiple guitars (most people!) this is a perfect way of setting up your strap system, as you can attach a wireless unit to this strap, then swap the strap & wireless unit around between different guitars!
Great idea for a product
Great idea for a product
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Still the ONE
The Di Marzio for me is still the most solid solution to not run the risk of breaking guitar neck during any stage action. Reliable and quite pretty.
You only have to care about the plastic plugs when your guitar is in the case to avoid dents.
You only have to care about the plastic plugs when your guitar is in the case to avoid dents.
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