🎸 Strum in Style: Elevate your ukulele game with eco-chic flair!
The D'Addario Ukulele Strap is a clip-on, eco-friendly strap made from recycled plastic bottles, featuring a soft rubber sound hole hook and available in five vibrant colors. Weighing just 0.156 pounds, it offers a lightweight and comfortable solution for ukulele players who value sustainability and style.
M**N
Comfortable 'ukulele strap
This is the perfect strap for those of us who prefer not to have strap buttons installed on our 'ukuleles. I use these on both my low end and high end 'ukuleles, concert and tenor size. It works for me while standing or sitting, as it provides plenty of support. The sound hole hook is made of soft rubber which prevents scratching the instruments. I am used to support my 'ukulele with my right arm, so the instrument falling over is not an issue. I highly recommend!
P**U
Ukelle Strap
My Daughter loves this it does not scratch her instrument and is reliable highly recommended 👌
K**8
Completely adjustable, and a simply great way to help keep your ukulele in place while you play
I first saw ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro wearing a strap like this. No need to drill or otherwise alter the instrument. You do need to hold it against your body, but the strap is completely adjustable—to perfection—and removable in a second or two. It allows you to position the ukulele right where you prefer without the need for you to clasp onto it. It’s not cheap, but it’s worth the few extra bucks!
S**.
Didn't work for me
I returned it. It didn't work for me.
X**I
Works great!
I bought a Kanile'a K-3 tenor recently and need a strap to be able to play while standing up. I don't want to drill a hole on my new ukulele, so I originally planed to buy the Jake Shiabukuro strap. But I was also concerned that the metal hook might scratch the finish of the uke. Until I found this product, only half of the price, and the hook is said to be a soft rubber, so I decided to give try. It works great! Just was I expected. The hook is soft compared with other 10-20 straps with plastic hooks that I saw at the guitar center. It hols the uke pretty well. If you use a guitar-type strap, you might need some time to get used to it. But once you do, it works perfect. I am petite (5'3"), the strap is a little long for soprano, but great for concert and tenor.The only drawback is that it's still a little pricey, considering it's just a strap with a few plastic pieces.
D**1
A good Quality Product!
Nice length. Quality Material. Strong, durable and comfortable. Use it with my tenor ukulele.
T**E
Great Ukulele Strap
I have several different Ukulele straps including one other that clips into the sound hole as this one does. This is a comfortable strap and very adjustable. The rubber clip or the sound hole will not mar the finish on the uke as hard plastic clips tend to do. This strap is a little more expensive that other clip on style straps,m but well worth the extra expense.
K**R
Not a good concept at all......ukulele flops outward. I have a recommendation.
My experience is that a strap-holding peg on the bottom of a ukule is the only way to truly achieve balanced support. But what one doesn't have the peg, and doesn't want to drill holes in their instrument? Most often that means attaching something to the sound hole. That's a compromise, because the two ends of the shoulder strap become unbalanced with respect to the center of weight of the instrument. The strap advertised here has two things going for it, being soft enough not to scratch the sound hole, while supporting the instrument near its center of gravity. To its detriment, however, it only supports the instrument from the back, leaving you do do a lot of "holding" to keep the ukulele from falling forward, away from your body. Also I don't find hanging the strap only from your neck to be exactly comfortable.I promised an anternative, which is the "Hug" strap, also sold on Amazon. It doesn't have the balance that one gets from a strap to a peg, however I think it's clearly the best solution if you're not going to drill that hole. It supports the instrument as well as straps that grab the sound hole (it's strap wraps around the body, instead), and won't scratch your instrument.
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