🎸 Strap in for Style and Comfort!
The Ernie Ball Black Polypro Guitar Strap combines durability and comfort with its 2-inch wide polypropylene webbing and adjustable length from 41 to 72 inches. Featuring quality black leather ends and a stylish gold-stamped logo, this strap is designed for musicians who value both functionality and aesthetics. Proudly made in the USA, it’s the perfect accessory for any guitarist looking to elevate their performance.
Product Dimensions | 76.2 x 0.25 x 5.08 cm; 40.82 g |
Item model number | P04037 |
Colour | Black |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | 0 |
Item Weight | 40.8 g |
R**A
Great quality strap.
Great quality strap from Ernie Ball. Good colour, easy to install and adjust.
C**
Nice
Basic strap does the job nice colour
M**S
Looks and feels good.
Good quality, and easy to adjust the strap length. The opening holes, particularly on the guitar body end are too small. I had to enlarge both openings. This isn't a big problem, just something that may hopefully improve as the leather softens.
L**Y
Great quality and value straps
I own three of these (one being the acoustic version with the band at the top). They are very well made, and I don’t see them needing to be replaced for a very long time.They are also plenty long, so if you’re of a larger/taller frame, these should be fine. I use mine on a Martin D-15, an Epiphone SG, and an Aria PE (Les Paulesque electric guitar, but thinner and lighter) and the only negative comment is that the slippy material allows the SG to neckdive, whereas a pain leather strap with a rough back gives a bit of grip onto your clothes. That, however, is not the fault of these straps, but rather the lightweight body of Epiphone’s finest.I had to lengthen the cut on the end of the acoustic strap in order to get it over the jack socket of Martin (Fishman Matrix). It would fit a standard end pin without modification.If your guitar is on the heavier side (eg Les Paul), you might benefit from a wider strap to spread the weight out.However, unless you want a leather strap four times the price, these are the best value straps I’ve seen.
A**R
Durable, comfortable strap with adjustable length, secure leather ends, and a wide colour range.
🎸 This strap is made from durable 2-inch wide polypropylene webbing, which I have found to be sturdy and comfortable in use. The adjustable length from 41 to 72 inches allows for flexibility, and the black leather ends are solidly constructed, gripping the instrument well. Having used a burgundy version of this strap for years, I can vouch for its reliability, particularly in how securely it attaches to the instrument without accidental detachment. The gold-stamped Ernie Ball logo adds a subtle detail, and the black Delrin buckle and connector are lightweight yet dependable. If anything, the leather ends are not that easy to get over the strap button but having used these in a live situation over the years, I cant fault them.🎸 I chose this strap to match the colour scheme of the instrument it was intended for, and it does not disappoint. It maintains the same quality I expected based on my previous experience. The wide colour range is a standout feature, making it easy to find a suitable match for different instruments. I’m happy enough with this purchase that I’m already planning to buy another. This version lives up to the standard I’ve come to trust from this product line. ✔️
L**Y
Highly recommend
Good length, vibrant colours.
W**A
Quality made strap.
Seems very good quality, real leather ends and pick holder. Proper webbing and smart stitching. Pick holder is a good addition and means I wont have to tape picks behind my guitar, picks fit in a treat. Leather ends are a bit of a devil to get onto the buttons but once the strap is on it is secure, no worries about dropping my guitar whilst playing. Pleased I bought this Ernie Ball one, it is far better than what I already have on my other guitar, I wont hesitate to buy another E.B strap.
C**D
Not bad and reasonably priced... but
These do the intended job fine and are reasonably priced. But of the pair I bought, I struggled to fit both to my guitars. 3 out of the 4 end holes holes were WAY too small and needed modifying. After wrestling with each strap for ten minutes, I had no option but to make the fixing slots longer or there was no way they were ever going to fit over the buttons on my guitars. Would've expected better from a company like Ernie Ball.
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