Rayzm Guitar Strap, Adjustable Cotton Strap for Acoustic/Electric/Bass Guitar, with a Shoulder Pad Pressure Release Comfortable Playing
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This 5cm wide cotton strap wIth a shoulder pad designs to provide the maximum comfort for you to play your bass or guitar standing, especially for long hours. The 31cm *8.2 cm shoulder pad with 1cm cushion inside distributes the weight of your instrument evenly across your shoulder and back. The back side of the pad is covered with a breathable polyester mesh to help stay dry. Adjustable length from 85cm to 136cm. Note : This strap may not work for children as the shoulder pad may not be able to place centered in the short length adjustment. A heavy duty plastic buckle is very solid to adjust the strap length to your instrument size. High quality PU leather ends are environmentally friendly and durable to hold your instrument safe and secure. It is well made, good stitches on the strap makes it durable to use. A nylon tie string is included to go around the neck of your instrument if needed.
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This 5cm wide cotton strap wIth a shoulder pad designs to provide the maximum comfort for you to play your bass or guitar standing, especially for long hours. The 31cm *8.2 cm shoulder pad with 1cm cushion inside distributes the weight of your instrument evenly across your shoulder and back. The back side of the pad is covered with a breathable polyester mesh to help stay dry. Adjustable length from 85cm to 136cm. Note : This strap may not work for children as the shoulder pad may not be able to place centered in the short length adjustment. A heavy duty plastic buckle is very solid to adjust the strap length to your instrument size. High quality PU leather ends are environmentally friendly and durable to hold your instrument safe and secure. It is well made, good stitches on the strap makes it durable to use. A nylon tie string is included to go around the neck of your instrument if needed.
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