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this strap is my go-to standard guitar strap which I have on almost all of my guitars. It's cheap but it's functional - and most important: It's got quite an impressive length. Back in the days when I was overweight, I had the problem that most straps where just too short.. you can't play rock music as a teenager when the bass/guitar hangs under your nipples - just.. no.
But with this nice XXL version of a guitar strap, the problem was solved and young me could finally rock out with an instrument at the 'right' height.
But even though now I guess I could go with a 'standard length' guitar strap, I just don't see the point to spend about 10 times the money on a leather strap with padding and propably 'cool' design features, if this thing just works and works and works and is such a great deal for the buck. Okay, I admit, on heavy guitars my back starts to hurt after a while, but I don't really see the fault in the strap there, because it's really wide and thus the pressure gets spread across a large area.. instead some back training should be more helpful, I guess
this strap is my go-to standard guitar strap which I have on almost all of my guitars. It's cheap but it's functional - and most important: It's got quite an impressive length. Back in the days when I was overweight, I had the problem that most straps where just too short.. you can't play rock music as a teenager when the bass/guitar hangs under your nipples - just..
this strap is my go-to standard guitar strap which I have on almost all of my guitars. It's cheap but it's functional - and most important: It's got quite an impressive length. Back in the days when I was overweight, I had the problem that most straps where just too short.. you can't play rock music as a teenager when the bass/guitar hangs under your nipples - just.. no.
But with this nice XXL version of a guitar strap, the problem was solved and young me could finally rock out with an instrument at the 'right' height.
But even though now I guess I could go with a 'standard length' guitar strap, I just don't see the point to spend about 10 times the money on a leather strap with padding and propably 'cool' design features, if this thing just works and works and works and is such a great deal for the buck. Okay, I admit, on heavy guitars my back starts to hurt after a while, but I don't really see the fault in the strap there, because it's really wide and thus the pressure gets spread across a large area.. instead some back training should be more helpful, I guess
Until now, the only straps I could get locally would make me end up with an Epiphone Explorer sitting right in the middle of my torso, which, for an Explorer, is not acceptable.
I have to admit, I was quite skeptical I would ever find a strap that's long enough for me, since I am a hair over 6'6 but I wanted to try this one anyway, and, oh boy, was it not the best decision I've ever made!
So, for the pros:
- It looks and feels extremely durable
- It really holds tight on the strap buttons, even on the tiny ones I have on my Explorer
- It's long. Very long. I'm 6'6, with quite a belly, and my guitar(the center of it, not the bottom part) ended up slightly above my knees when I fully extended it.
Now the cons:
- The slide buckles tend to rub against the guitar, but I'd put the real blame on the explorer's odd shape.
- Obviously, it won't be as comfy as a leather or high-end strap.
- It also tends to slip.
Long story cut short, astounding value for money strap that I'd definitely recommend to any (tall) guitarist/bassist I know!
Until now, the only straps I could get locally would make me end up with an Epiphone Explorer sitting right in the middle of my torso, which, for an Explorer, is not acceptable.
I have to admit, I was quite skeptical I would ever find a strap that's long enough for me, since I am a hair over 6'6 but I wanted to try this one anyway, and, oh boy, was it not the
Until now, the only straps I could get locally would make me end up with an Epiphone Explorer sitting right in the middle of my torso, which, for an Explorer, is not acceptable.
I have to admit, I was quite skeptical I would ever find a strap that's long enough for me, since I am a hair over 6'6 but I wanted to try this one anyway, and, oh boy, was it not the best decision I've ever made!
So, for the pros:
- It looks and feels extremely durable
- It really holds tight on the strap buttons, even on the tiny ones I have on my Explorer
- It's long. Very long. I'm 6'6, with quite a belly, and my guitar(the center of it, not the bottom part) ended up slightly above my knees when I fully extended it.
Now the cons:
- The slide buckles tend to rub against the guitar, but I'd put the real blame on the explorer's odd shape.
- Obviously, it won't be as comfy as a leather or high-end strap.
- It also tends to slip.
Long story cut short, astounding value for money strap that I'd definitely recommend to any (tall) guitarist/bassist I know!