Tough 2″ wide Polypropylene webbing (colors will not bleed and will not stretch) is computer stitched to quality black leather ends (EB logo stamped in gold print) for absolute maximum strength and longevity. Black Delrin adjustable buckle and connector further enhance durability and good looks. Adjustable length 41″ to 72″. Part number 4037.
Product Features
Adjustable 36″ to 68″
Tough 2″ wide Polypropylene webbing (colors will not bleed, will not stretch)
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NOT Ernie Ball – Made in China knock-off This is NOT the same Ernie Ball strap I purchased from Guitar Center. There is NO Ernie Ball logo, as pictured. This is a cheap, made in China, thin, crappy quality strap. The ad also claims the ends are real leather. I can’t tell for sure, but I’ve never seen real leather that looks and feels like the ends do on the straps I received. Lastly, the strap itself is prone to twisting. My Ernie Ball strap returns to its original position if you try to fold it, without leaving lines. These…
Donât forget to buy strap locks After a few weeks, the bottom strap loosened and would no longer support my electric guitar. Tonight, as I was playing, the guitar slipped right out of the strap and slammed against the floor, damaging my guitar and putting a dent into the hardwood floor. I should have known better then to trust an inexpensive strap to hold much of anything. Buying a leather one now and getting some strap locks too. Canât be too careful with your investment. Hope this helps someone else from having the same…
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