D'Addario 50mm Auto Lock Guitar Strap, Moss
  • D'Addario 50mm Automatically Locking Guitar and Bass Guitar Strap in Moss Color
  • D'Addario 50mm Automatically Locking Guitar and Bass Guitar Strap in Moss Color
  • D'Addario 50mm Automatically Locking Guitar and Bass Guitar Strap in Moss Color

D'Addario 50mm Auto Lock Guitar Strap, Moss

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Product Description

The D’Addario Auto Lock Guitar Strap is a game - changer for guitar and bass players. It comes with an integrated spring - loaded strap locking system. The spring - loaded latch automatically clamps down on the strap button, and it won't release until you want it to. This strap is compatible with most strap buttons available in the market. Whether you're a rock star on stage or a studio wizard, this strap is perfect for you. D'Addario's woven nylon straps are designed in collaboration with Ned Steinberger. They feature amazing designs, from iconic themes to unique patterns and artwork, appealing to even the most picky players. These durable straps can be adjusted from 30 inches to 55 inches long. With a width of 2 inches, they offer maximum comfort when you're standing. Key features include: Ideal for guitar, bass guitar, live performances, and studio sessions; 2 - inch soft nylon strap adjustable from 30” – 55” long; integrated spring - loaded strap lock system; maximum comfort for standing; a Ned Steinberger design. Specifications: Material is woven nylon; strap end type is auto - lock; width is 2 inches; length ranges from 32.5 inches to 58.5 inches; not padded.

Using the D'Addario Auto Lock Guitar Strap is a breeze. First, find the strap buttons on your guitar or bass. Attach the auto - lock ends of the strap to these buttons. The spring - loaded latch will automatically clamp down, securing the strap. To adjust the length, simply pull on the strap until you reach your desired length between 30 and 55 inches. When it's time to remove the strap, press the latch to release it from the button. Here are some things to keep in mind. Don't force the latch open if it doesn't seem to be releasing easily. Check if there's any debris blocking it. Also, make sure the strap buttons on your instrument are in good condition. For maintenance, you can wipe the strap with a damp cloth to keep it clean. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the woven nylon material. Store the strap in a dry place when not in use to prevent it from getting moldy or damaged.


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