Neotech 5701002 Super Banjo Strap, Black
The unique internal control-stretch system used in the Super Banjo Strap™ offers weight reduction comfort unmatched by any other strap. It effectively disperses the weight while absorbing the shock of your movements. The Super Banjo Strap™ uses strong side release buckles which join secure Neo-Loops™ to the main body of the strap. Merely thread the loops through the brackets, pass the side release buckles through the opening and reattach to the main strap. This creates a secure hold which is a snap to attach! It measures approximately 46″–55″ (116,8cm–139,7cm).
Product Features
- Tailored neoprene pad with internal control-stretch design
- Easy to attach
- Very strong and durable
- Fully adjustable
- Made in the USA
My new favorite over my Gruv Gear Solo I have a bunch of different popular straps such as the mid-priced Mono Betty to the $100+ Gruv Gear Solo. This strap has become my go-to for all of my expensive PRS guitars and for a few good reasons. First of all, the way the guitar hangs. I’ll start off by saying that I’m a pretty average height of 5’10”. The length of the faux leather that connects to the “top” strap button is pretty much perfect. I’ve read that others that are perhaps shorter think there isn’t enough…
Adjustability Very Limited I wanted to give this strap a higher rating based on the price and build quality, however it has one fatal flaw. The strap has very limited adjustability. It won’t be a problem on a large frame person, but on a smaller frame person like me the strap simply can’t be adjusted to the proper height. I had to devise my own system to shorten the strap so that it would stay at the proper height (I put a clamp just behind the strap adjustor that let me shorten it several extra inches). If you are a…
No more, we have a winner I just bought a great OME prototype for their North Star open-backed banjo to celebrate my 65th birthday, so I can learn clawhammer. (Fabulous instrument!) When I realized all the instructors I was checking out recommended wearing a strap to support the banjo, I started looking around for one locally. Afterall, I do live in Nashville, so how hard could it be? I specifically wanted a cradle strap, but had no luck finding one that supported the banjo AND could be detached, so the banjo could fit…