The straplocks themselves work really nice, however the screw itself is flimsy and the threading did not catch, meaning that I can't use it unless I find a screw with beefier threads that will catch.
These are the best straplocks available.
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My strap slipped off but guitar fell only two inches is the reason I decided to buy these.
Excellent strap retaining system, still allows for use of non-upgraded straps on the buttons
I have bought a few of these just ordered another set ,I use these on all my guitars ,holds the strap in good and you can easy to remove the strap , also easy to put on your guitar
Found that other strap locks - you know the brand...well after a while the latch that goes over the button wears the plating off and then makes creaking sounds and metal against metal
So go ahead and order yourself these fine strap locks - with 800lbs of tested weight limit, you know your instrument will be safe
See pictures, the shinier studs are the dunlops, the nickel stud is a factory Japanese Soloist, just as a comparison showing the difference and minimally intrusive strap locks
great locks was sort of a hassle to fit to the brand new strap i got for my bass but its solid
I like this setup so much more than the rubber rings or a strap that has a lock on it (I got a D'addario locking strap and the plastic lock broke after only a handful of times using it.)
Same old great quality locks from years ago, and with great price and free shipping!What's NOT to like?
The top locking mechanism is really loose and oversized
The original product to keep your guitar or bass hanging where it's supposed to!
They cost more but are worth it to protect your guitar.
If you're looking to secure your guitar this is the product you need ....
Straplock system maakes securing guitar fast, easy and convenient.
The straplok system is a great concept; a quick release for your strap with added security to prevent your expensive (or favorite) guitar from accidently hitting the ground because the strap popped off