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it's ok. kinda. i got these as i am losing the ones i had for years from Souldier. Fender could not manage to make this right. I think they are a little too fat, so they can be a little bit irritating to put on but they fall off the strap button easier than the Souldier. Too easy, you bend them and they fly off. That's just my impression...
Even Grolsch beats Fender at their game
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I am in two minds about these
Pete-plays-guitar 25.04.2017
I have seen so many good reviews about these strap blocks but I have never really had any success with them.
Every set I have had have not lasted very long and the rubber had gone hard and cracked in a very short time (6 months) and this was not even taking them on and off all of the time. Maybe I had two randomly bad batches of rubber or people don't give it enough time before reviewing them.
Based on the quality material, you would be better off with a rubber washer from your hardware store (you might get 100 for the same price).
Maybe I am just unlucky, but I cannot say I like them or think they are any good. Use them once or twice, but really get yourself a decent strap lock.
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Kubacz 16.02.2018
Pros:
- It's really easy to use
- Acceptable price
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- When you have bigger hole in your leather strap it can slip out
- After about 6 months the rubber start to tear appart
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Okay
BenjaminGuitarJamStuff_ 23.06.2018
They do what they need to do, but in my experience they break easily.
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A temporary fix
Roemans 22.04.2019
If a normal strap with nothing has 50% chance of coming of.
A strap with these strap blocks has a 20% chance of coming of.
Why would you take the risk?
I keep a pair of these around just incase I need them for a guitar without strap locks but all my main guitars have real strap locks.
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Blocco cinghie
Francesco112 27.02.2015
Quando gli spazi delle chiusure di sicurezze professionali possono dare fastidio, specialmente quando lo strumento viene posto in una custodia, allora questi sono il sistema più pratico ma sicuramente non il più valido.
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Perfect for the Job, Priced too High
landsleaving 09.06.2022
Just buy the Harley Benton ones at less than half the price. Paying for the Fender name on a rubber washer is pointless. They work great, but they're so basic you don't need to spend this much at all.
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mh..
Anonymous 30.03.2016
yes, nice colors..
and yes, well made, quality seems perfect..
but it's too thick when used with a good leather strap..
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Good as a temporary solution
Anonymous 16.12.2016
They work well but as they're made of rubber they will eventually wear out, to be fair though it did take quite a bit of use before they did, perfect for gigs and they're cheap which is nice, but if you're looking for a more permanent solution you're probably better off investing in strap locks
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Cheap and cheerful - does the job
mrprior13 12.01.2015
They do their job well for the price - they keep your guitar strap on your guitar.
They are difficult to get on and off the guitar (probably a good thing), but look a bit unsightly compared to other more expensive ones... but they are more expensive! Considering this price they also seem pretty well made - I don't think they would snap under the normal stresses of a block.