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D**”
Game changer ukulele strap!
This is a game changer in terms of ukulele straps. If you don’t like the ones with a single hook that goes on the bottom of the sound hole because you can’t let go of the ukulele and you don’t want to take chances putting strap buttons in your ukulele, this is the strap for you. If you follow the instructions from the pictures on the description of the strap, the ukulele will be tight to your body and in a stable position. So far I haven’t noticed the hooks moving which potentially could scratch the ukulele, they seem to fit snuggly enough to keep in place. I ordered the warning tape one which has more orange color than yellow as it shows in the pictures.Update: I actually got a second strap and I applaud the company in their efforts to improve their product. The additional padding on the hooks really seem to ensure it won’t scratch the instrument. Great job! I’ve been using it a lot on my Instagram handle Ukeverse where I’m currently playing 100 days of baritone ukulele practice and this strap is a big help holding the bigger body of the baritone in the right place so I can concentrate on my playing.
M**I
The strap design is printed
It seemed the strap was knitted but it’s only printed
M**Y
Solved my problem, is good looking and comfortable
This strap fit the bill for my needs perfectly. I was playing more and more ukulele both around the house and in public. While the Uke is pretty easy to tuck against your body it is much easier to have your arms free to strum and finger chords.There are several options but I like this strap for four reasons (a) stable enough that once clipped on you can remove the Uke while leaving the strap on - for example if you are about to change instruments (b) It is very comfortable - the padded portion of the strap feels well made but is supple and very comfortable on my shoulders (in contrast to say thin leather mandolin strap that can dig) (c) It looks good on my Uke and (d) I didn't have to drill holes in my instrument.You will want to position the sound hole clips so they are out the way of you strumming hand but that's easy enough -otherwise it's all pretty straight forward. I'm pretty happy so far - the only thing left is the test of time but I don't foresee any issues.
R**K
Very effective strap for my tenor ukulele
I'm a beginner ukulele player, and this is my first strap.I'm a 5 foot, 10 inch man. By coincidence, I found this adjustable strap to be a good fit, without having to change the length.The strap appears to be very well made of good quality materials. There are no loose threads and no bad stitching. I chose the Bohemian-style color pattern. It is very attractive, and the color pattern is visible on both sides of the strap.The most important feature for me is the way this strap attaches to the ukulele temporarily using double hook clips. I like that I didn't need to drill the sides of the ukulele to install pegs, and I like that one end of the strap does NOT attach around the neck. The two double hook clips slide on and off easily to the round sound hole on the top surface of the ukulele, without scratching the wood surface. The result is that the ukulele hangs in a balanced, accessible way.
J**.
My poor aching arm thanks you!
Awesome!I really didn't want to drill into my lovely ukes to add strap buttons, but trying to hold them up while playing was murdering my arm. This strap is a LIFESAVER. Even fits my concert Luna Mahulia Peace ukulele with the peace sign detail in the soundhole. It's not the most robust thing in the world, and I think it might be a tight fit for some. But it definitely suits me and my needs. SO glad this is a thing that exists. THANK YOU!Update 12Jul21: Liked this enough that I ordered a second for my other ukulele, because I'm too lazy to keep opening up two different cases when I want to practice. Works as great as the first time, and I like the black & white pattern.
R**2
Meh
I think this is a product you'll either love or hate. I didnt like it. I still felt like I had to hold my uke in place as I played it. The temptation to let go is strong, but if I did the uke would swivel away from me. I wasn't confident the hooks wouldnt damage my uke, either, and wished they'd been rubberized. I finally broke down and installed a strap button on my uke. I'm much happier!
J**X
Not the perfect solution, but way better than no strap
I was having a difficult time playing the B and E chords, because I couldn't play them AND support the neck in my hand like F, G, C, and A. I needed a strap to support the uke so I could make those transitions, but ... I have no buttons. Out of all the ones I researched, this one seemed to meet my needs best. It has really helped. This strap looks great, and it's well made. The uke will flop down when you let go, but it doesn't fall. I really wish I could find a strap solution that supports the neck and not just the sound hole, but until then I am happy with this strap.
D**C
Great little strap
This is a perfect ukulele strap. Ukes are lightweight, but they tend to slide around a bit as you're playing. This strap keeps it right where you want it at all times. Because it clips on both sides of the soundhole, you can let go of the uke entirely if you need to use your hands for something else. This makes the strap superior to similar straps that only clip onto one side -- with those, if you let go of the uke, it will go crashing to the ground. This one is pretty, as well, which in my view also makes it superior to most other uke straps. I'm very happy with it.
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