Ernie Ball Black Polypro Guitar Strap
Original price was: $14.40.$13.70Current price is: $13.70.
- Durable and comfortable 2 inch wide polypropylene webbing.
- Adjustable length 41 inch to 72 inch.
- Quality black leather ends.
- Ernie Ball logo stamped in gold print.
- Black Delrin adjustable buckle and connector.
Specification: Ernie Ball Black Polypro Guitar Strap
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13 reviews for Ernie Ball Black Polypro Guitar Strap
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Original price was: $14.40.$13.70Current price is: $13.70.
Cj –
great strap
Abbas Raboonik –
The Guitar strap is of good quality with genuine leather ends, made in USA.
However it is over priced. The MRP pasted on the strap is Rs 349, while I bought it for Rs 399. Amazon listing shows a MRP of Rs.3090 for Black strap. Other colors are available for varying amounts, all above Rs.1200. be aware of this before you buy
Sony –
Good quality strap. The leather ends are strong – I had a lot of resistance clipping the strap which is very good. The leather ends are Ernie Ball branded (just like on their website). The strap itself seems good quality. The strap looks like an authentic import (I compared pics against amazon.com and their website). Comfortable and height adjust range is very good.
Things to note:
1. There is no lace for acoustic guitars which have only one bottom clip. Not a dealbreaker as you can use your own.
2. There is no pocket for picks.
Heidi –
Not the worst, but far from the best. Nice colours, exactly as pictured, but you might want something a bit more snazzy for stage performance. Also, the strap itself has no backing so it’s not the most comfortable when hanging around your neck. The ends are stamped with the Ernie Ball logo and are made of leather so that’s a plus.
The holes were too small for my Fender semi-acoustic bass, but were fine on my semi-acoustic Tanglewoods and my electric Epiphone. I could potentially cut the slit a little larger for my Fender but I’d rather not damage the strap, or accidentally make the holes too large. The holes are small enough that the strap is quite secure but I use Daddario strap locks on all my performance guitars anyway.
Overall, quite acceptable for the price (I bought two on sale at AU$12 each), perfect for cheap knock-around guitars, but I personally prefer something with a bit more style and comfort.
Jasmina –
Bought on a whim, as I tend to swap straps between guitars and don’t mind doing so. But when it was on a sale it was hard to say no!
Looks great on any guitars, it’s clean and simple, so doesn’t take attention away from the guitar itself.
Arunabh Bora –
Very steady, heavy duty strap. Pretty impressed with the quality of the material.
Bowie –
The fabric of the strap is super stiff and abrasive to the skin even with a shirt on.
Heidi –
It’s simple in design and fits tightly on my RG like made in Japan Ibanez. I don’t perform or play standing a lot, so can’t comment on the comfort level on the shoulders of having to stand for an amount of time.
Aaron –
It’s above average, gets the job done and pretty but there are definitely betters out there, but overall 10/10
Kito –
I’ve been using this product for a months. Its a very good strap. Very strong and I think it will last a long time. Plus, its cheap 😀
Jason –
It’s a basic strap but good value for money.
Kito –
Good quality so far
Drumz5150 –
I don’t usually write reviews but I will for this because I feel like this will be somewhat important to note for shorter people. I’m a girl who’s 150cm with a “smaller” frame and I have the strap at the shortest it can be but still have a lot of difficulty trying to play my strat comfortably. I’m not going to fault the brand for this, I highly doubt they made this thinking “hehe let’s exclude short people”, but this is just a note for my shorter fellas out there who are looking to get their first guitar strap. Of course, I’ll keep playing standing up and hope that my wrist can become accustomed to the bend, but given that my left wrist has been broken before I’m going to be very cautious.
Other than the height thing, the strap material is very rough, I played with a jumper on and still really dug into it- not painful per se, but just very annoying. Can’t be surprised given the price point. Will probably pad it with some bandages in the future.