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Dunlop Straplok® Traditional Strap Retainer System, Black

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$19.99

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1.Color:Nickel


2.:Black


About this item

  • 360º Groove and Ball Design
  • Case Hardened Steel Skin
  • Release Tested Up to 800 lbs.
  • Same Strap Can Be Used with Several Guitars
  • Traditional Design Strap Button
  • Model Number: SLS1503BK



4.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #1,060 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #7 in Guitar Strap Locks
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available January 29, 2006 Color Name Traditional Material Type Alloy Steel Size Large

2-Piece strap lock system - black.


LagansLove
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Took acwhile to install but worthwhile
Christian Grijalva
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Cumple muy bien su función, la cuál es mantener el strap sujeto y firme de tu bajo.
Joe McCrary
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Nice products
Randy Evans
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Installed on all my guitars. These have never failed me. I have one set that are 20 years old that work just like they were new. Never ever have I dropped my guitar using these. Highly recommended
JESSJIM
Reviewed in Mexico on November 8, 2024
Es un increible producto. Brinda maxima seguridad al instrumento y al usuario.Altamente recomendado.
Noah H
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
I love putting these things on all of my straps
Geno
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
They work as they should, strap never came off, and they look good.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
I keep a set of these on all of my guitars. Some guitars will need the screw holes enlarged for installation, but once that is done they are sturdy and easy to use
Mark Bennett
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2023
They worked good unlock well and lock well!
Orson S.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 13, 2023
I have them on all my guitars, love the, they have never failed me and save me from broken headstocks all the time
MARCO
Reviewed in Italy on July 30, 2019
Molto scadenti, comprati provati ma non sono sicuri,Assolutamente non soddisfatto sopratutto dal rivenditore....Non consiglio assolutamente il venditore in questione
Didier Chauveaux
Reviewed in France on October 27, 2018
Matériel de qualité livré rapidement.
Nick W
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2013
Here's what strap locks are supposed to do: securely attach your strap to your guitar. These do that much better than Schallers and the Fender rip-offs of Schaller.I used the Schallers many years ago. They look great, but the problem is they screw onto the strap with a nut. I am very good with maintenance, check for loose parts, etc., but at one gig with my super heavy American deluxe 5 string jazz bass, the nut worked its way off the strap, and I dropped it. It was with a heavy leather strap, and I did tighten it down with pliers upon installation and I'm sure I kept it maintained. Absolutely ridiculous and inexcusable. Never again. Unless you want to inspect and retighten your strap locks at every single rehearsal and gig, forget about Schallers. They're a good company and they make great tuners, I don't fault the materials, it's simply that threaded things can work their way loose, a fatal design flaw for this type of device. Come on, its only purpose is to not allow something to come off of something else.The Dunlop strap locks fit on with a locking ring. It is impossible to remove these from the strap by accident. If you're having trouble getting the lockrings on, I have a YouTube video posted to my channel, NickWeissMusic, just search for Dunlop strap lock installation. It's kind of tough at first but with experience, it's very easy. The package instructions are correct but not very helpful.I have these on more than 10 instruments, and have never had even close to a failure in well over a decade. The package recommends periodically lubricating the mechanism inside the lock, but I have never done so, in my experience lubricants usually gunk things up more than they help for things like this. I've never had so much as a grind or squeak from the button or ball bearings in these strap locks, if I did, I'd probably just replace it. I do give the locks a little tug when I put them on to make sure they're engaged, other than that, you can forget about them, which is the way it should be.The only possible downside is that these strap locks keep the strap a little further from the instrument then using no strap locks or the Schallers do, to which I say, who cares. Well, I guess a lot of people care about that, since I see it in a lot of reviews. If using no strap lock or a poorly designed one is worth it to you, just so you can have your strap a quarter inch closer to your guitar, so be it. I have seen Ernie Ball strap locks that seem to be a little lower profile, I think they use lock rings too. Maybe try those, but I'm sticking with the flawless track record of the Dunlops.