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The Jim Dunlop Straplock Dual Design Set in black features two secure strap attachments with a wider flange button for enhanced stability. Made from durable alloy steel and crafted in Benicia, California, this lightweight 60g set ensures your guitar stays firmly in place, backed by the trusted quality of a world-renowned brand.
Product Dimensions | 12 x 7.5 x 4 cm; 60 g |
Item model number | SLS1033BK |
Colour | Dual Design |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | 0 |
Item Weight | 60 g |
L**S
Pack of two good quality guitar strap locks
These are good strap locks, though more costly than other types.I had previously been using some 'U' shaped ones, but when I got some more- despite being listed as the same size as those of other makes- they weren't interchangeable (about a half mm difference) which meant the strap from one guitar couldn't be swapped with another etc. Hence switching to these.The images are a bit odd, as when showing the parts they show one and a half items in some pics- one lock for the strap itself and two connectors for the guitar body, one of which with both the screw and soft washer. This is incorrect, and the image of the packet itself is the one to go on. It's two units, each with one strap half and one guitar body part (with screw and washer), that is to say the two connectors required for one strap/guitar.To fit these, the moveable lock part slips through the 'recessed' metal washer- which is the shaped piece that prevents the button from being pressed accidentally. This moveable lock then also pushes through the hole in the strap, and the trick is that this will need pushing through quite far so that you can see the 'slot' onto which the spring loaded clip will need to go. A dunlop branded washer then goes over the lock barrel, on the strap side, and its against this that the spring lock needs to be pressing when applied to the slot.Now this is the tricky bit, as pressing this into place takes a fair bit of pressure, but that branded washer it is pressed against can make it difficult to get some leverage. This is where people are talking about thinking a specialist tool would be handy!The part that fits to the guitar body then just replaces the existing one your guitar will already have. It'll need the screw to be fully in place in order for the locking bolt to go into this clip properly. Don't do this with a power driver as you can damage the guitar body, a standard cross head screw driver will do the job.
D**D
Solid great design. Piece of mind.
Easy to fit. Much more secure than the strap locks that came with the guitar.I have a Vintage V100. It comes with strap locks. They would always come loose.One day, I went into work in fancy dress as Slash. The original strap locks came loose and the guitar fell off it's strap. Thankfully, I was posing for a photograph, so was able to catch it and no harm done.A Vintage V100 is not an expensive guitar, but it's still not a guitar I want to risk breaking.As I had these Jim Dunlop strap locks installed on a different guitar, I ordered the same for this guitar the very same day I'd dropped it. I didn't want it happening when I was playing.Installation is simple. Unscrew screws holding old strap buttons on guitar and put new strap buttons on (you can either use the same screws or the ones that came with this new Jim Dunlop set).Then the remaining parts of the system fits either side of the strap hole and the horseshoe locks them in place so there is no chance of slipping. Solid design. This was the weak spot on the original strap locks on the guitar and the reason it came loose, it simply passed through the strap slot with no resistance.The horseshoe locks it in place, preventing it from happening.No chance of dropping the guitar now, and since it's has a fair weight to it, that's reassuring to know.
P**L
Do the job and look the part
Needed some gold ones for my les Paul and these look good snd do the trick for a god price
A**T
Safe as houses!
After having almost lost my prized Gibson Les Paul on a number of occasions during gigs, thanks to the paucity of the Fender/Scaller strap locking system that I had fitted to the guitar (and most of my other guitars), I decided that I'd try this system after having it fitted to one of my basses and never having had a problem.I've fitted these to my Les Paul now and they are great! I had to drillout the screw holes of the old strap buttons ever so slightly first to get the supplied screws in far enough, but apart from that, these were a doddle to fit and I'm sure that I'll convert my other guitars now to the same system so that I can jump around on stage with confidence in future. :-)
R**Y
Just perfect
Easy to use, super secure and look great. Most important I no longer fear dropping a guitar (too many dinks). And if you have more than one guitar, it is quick and easy to click your strap in/out, so you only need one active.
U**C
A little pricey? Maybe, but not as pricy as a broken headstock.
These are excellent, well made, robust, and everything you would expect from the Jim Dunlop brand. Are they a tad pricey? Maybe, but would you rather spend £15-£20 now or several hundred repairing a dropped instrument down the line?The only negative I can think of is that it could be easier to swap the attachments between straps. Also if the strap button part is available separately from the strap attachments I have yet to find where. This would make them a more economical option for people wishing to swap a single strap between multiple instruments. (Who doesn’t have their own favourite comfy strap after all ;-) )
M**G
Bought as a present
Bought as a present. Recipient was very happy when they got them
J**Y
BRILLIANT!!!
Straplocks are a definite must have for any guitar player of any level. The locks take about ten minutes to assemble, provided you have the right equipment, if not, it's still possible, but takes a bit longer.I love these because I now know that I can play without worrying that my guitar might fall off.The locks are very secure, they're certainly not going to come off, unless there's some sort of nuclear explosion.The item arrived on the first day that it said it might arrive (Wed-Fri, it came on Wed)Overall, a great product, and I would recommend this to anyone playing the guitar (electric, acoustic or bass)
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