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Ernie Ball Neoprene Polylock Comfort Guitar Strap, Black, Wide (P04146)

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1.Size:Regular


2.:Cloud


3.:Guitar Strap


  • 3” wide strap
  • Soft neoprene material
  • No need for instrument modification
  • Adjustable length 46" to 52" Long
  • PolyLock strap ends



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  • #2,959 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #53 in Guitar Straps
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available February 1, 2019 Material Type Neoprene Size Wide

The Ernie Ball poly lock Neoprene strap adds a higher level of comfort and security than most standard straps currently available. Great for redistributing instrument weight and particularly suited for those with existing ailments, aches or chronic pain. The 3” Wide neoprene strap is ultra-durable, flexible, and cushiony allowing for several hours of playing time without discomfort. Patent pending poly lock ends securely attach the strap to your Original electric guitar or bass strap buttons, for a fast, safe and secure connection without the need for modification. Adjustable Length 46” to 52”. (may not be compatible with certain models including danelectro and newer SG style guitars. ).


jrbirdman
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
very secure and comfortable - I ordered 2 more
Chan
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Well padded, very comfortable to play long hours. I love it!!You can't extend the strap all the way down as very low playing bass (don't have a skill to do that low). My bass is at my pelvis when fully extended - perfect!!
Christian P.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This thing literally fell apart in less then 30 days, do not buy this product.
Romans828
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Would be great except it's too short. Fully extended still too high for me 6' 2". Great design. The thinner one with locking is longer but no padding too bad sent this back
Odair Silva
Reviewed in Brazil on January 28, 2025
Ótimo produto, acabamento muito bom e a correia é muito confortável. Tenho receio apenas pelo sistema de engate da correia no instrumento que é de plástico, com o tempo pode ser que quebre, o material ali parece ser bem resistente e tem uma maleabilidade, o que pode trazer uma resistência longa ao produto
Jersey Troubador
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Great quality and the size and density is really what you need for heavier guitars and most basses. I have a 9.5# Les Paul and I first got a thinner Fender strap that looked great and felt great but with heavier guitars really bounced up and down like 10 inches. worked and looks great with my 7.4# Strat though. However back to this one it really helps, the combo of width and thickness for sure is a break for your back and shoulder very stable and no annoying bounce. The locking ends are pretty cool they may look a little clunky but actually work well and are easy and convenient.
Saulo
Reviewed in Brazil on August 6, 2024
Correia muito confortável!
Jared Gunston
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 23, 2024
Compared to regular starp it's super comfy
David
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
A bit long but okay. I modified it easily.
BTBAM923
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
This will not fit all guitars. I have a cheap Jackson and it snapped the clip right off. But for Les Paul standards it’s a great fit and the most comfortable strap I’ve ever used.
Steve Tracy
Reviewed in Australia on January 5, 2024
Great weight distribution on a heavy bass, and a neat way of locking onto the strap buttons. Sturdily made without any weak points. Great value for money like most Ernie Ball gear.
KENN
Reviewed in Japan on September 24, 2023
ストラップピンの交換が必要無く脱着が楽になります。幅広のストラップも肩の疲労軽減にいい感じです。
Forkinus
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
I have several guitar straps in a variety of materials. Some lock or have locking devices; some have standard, non-locking ends. Some are stage-y (e.g., studded, decorated, or even covered in faux fur); some are utilitarian. Like the description says, this one is mostly made of neoprene and locks. To my mind, it is more on the utilitarian end. This is not to say it is bad looking -- it is not; it looks well-made and is a really good aesthetic match for my neon green super strat with black hardware -- but rather to say it is not in any way, flamboyant.I like the locking system. It is easier to attach to a guitar than a standard strap, or locking systems that attach to normal strap buttons (e.g., Lock-it, Planet Waves, or Fender strap rings). While this isn't the locking system you want if you need to set your axe on fire and windmill it around your head, I am confident whatever guitar it is attached to is not going to hit the ground on account of the strap end detaching. I was a bit concerned whether the locking end was going to be bulky, but I don't notice it at all. The plastic used for the ends is nicely rounded and has a slightly rubbery texture. I'm not worried about it scratching the guitar finish.I am a bit puzzled by another review that says it doesn't work with SG-style guitars where the front strap button is on the backside of the guitar body. While (a) I'm not a big fan of the SG strap button design, and (b) for those guitars I prefer a strap that fits more flush (inset locking strap mount or a standard strap), this strap worked just fine.And oh yeah, the strap is comfortable. Its width distributes the weight. The neoprene gives it padding and enough friction to keep the guitar from shifting around, and the edges are rounded so they don't bite.UPDATE (Dec. 2021): I've had this strap for a year and a half, and it has lived on the abovementioned "neon green super strat," a Schecter Sun Valley. By "lived," I mean the strap never comes off the guitar, even when it is sitting in a stand. I want to report that I see zero scratches from the strap. Just thought I would mention that after reading reviews saying the strap will scratch your guitar. Shrug, maybe YOURS, but not mine.