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Neotech Support Harness Guitar Strap (2501522)
$ 99.71
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Description
Neotech Support Harness Guitar Strap (2501522)Works on all guitars (bass, electric, acoustic) that have two strap pins
Reinforced support harness that's comfortable for both men and women
Shoulder pads with memory foam and interior Aluminum supports bend for a custom fit
Torso strap is adjustable 30"-60" (76, 2cm-152, 4cm) and fastens with a convenient quick disconnect buckle
Made in the USA
From the manufacturer
How to set up the Guitar Support Harness
1. Begin by bending the top half of the shoulder pads to the general shape of your shoulder. Many people find that bending the shoulder pad around their leg gives a good result.
2. Once you have the general shape, it can be fine tuned later with the help of a friend for any final adjustments.
3. With the harness hanging from your shoulders, fasten the belt portion with the quick disconnect.
4. Position it so that it sits at the base of your sternum.
5. The length of the belt portion is fully adjustable by taking up the slack through the quick disconnect buckle and securing the end with the triglide.
6. If there is too much webbing left over, it can be carefully trimmed with sharp scissors and the end seared with a match or lighter to prevent fraying. You will want the belt to be snug, but not too restrictive for your breathing.
7. To adjust the length of the neck strap, simply grasp the webbing tab at the shoulder position quick disconnect and pull it downward. This adjustment can be made on both sides. This allows for an extremely wide range of possible adjustments.
8. To lengthen the strap, simply lift the ladder-lock connector at the shoulder position and gently pull the hook downward again.
Attaching the Guitar Support Back Strap
9. The adjustable support strap attaches to the back of your guitar. To use the Guitar Support Harness on multiple instruments, additional Guitar Support Back Straps (2501532) are available separately.
10. The length adjusts to the distance between the front and back strap pins, and the hook receiver snaps to one of twelve positions to balance the instrument from neck to body.
11. Unfasten the hook-and-loop connector on the adjustable support strap to make it easier to apply to the back of the instrument.
12. The narrower leather connector fastens to the strap pin at the neck end of the instrument. Make certain the receiver hook with balancing mechanism is toward the top of the instrument.
13. Apply the wider triangular leather connector to the pin at the base of the instrument.
14. Pull the strap taut.
15. Double the strap back for a snug fit. Press the hook and loop connector against the strap to secure it in place
16. When you're ready to play, attach the hook on the harness to the hook receiver on the adjustable support strap.
Adjust for the perfect playing position
Test the balance of the instrument. If you find the instrument to be neck heavy or body heavy, the receiver hook on the adjustable support strap can be moved to another position to help achieve a good balance.
To move the hook receiver press it downward, then slide from left to right to the desired position. When released the hook receiver locks into position.
Item Weight
4.8 ounces
Product Dimensions
22.5 x 10 x 16 inches
Domestic Shipping
Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping
This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
B00TR39LME
Item model number
2501522
3.2 out of 5 stars
Sellers Rank
#32,764 in Musical Instruments ()
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
February 12, 2015
Warranty & Support
Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. to make a request to customer service.
From the manufacturer
How to set up the Guitar Support Harness
1. Begin by bending the top half of the shoulder pads to the general shape of your shoulder. Many people find that bending the shoulder pad around their leg gives a good result.
2. Once you have the general shape, it can be fine tuned later with the help of a friend for any final adjustments.
3. With the harness hanging from your shoulders, fasten the belt portion with the quick disconnect.
4. Position it so that it sits at the base of your sternum.
5. The length of the belt portion is fully adjustable by taking up the slack through the quick disconnect buckle and securing the end with the triglide.
6. If there is too much webbing left over, it can be carefully trimmed with sharp scissors and the end seared with a match or lighter to prevent fraying. You will want the belt to be snug, but not too restrictive for your breathing.
7. To adjust the length of the neck strap, simply grasp the webbing tab at the shoulder position quick disconnect and pull it downward. This adjustment can be made on both sides. This allows for an extremely wide range of possible adjustments.
8. To lengthen the strap, simply lift the ladder-lock connector at the shoulder position and gently pull the hook downward again.
Attaching the Guitar Support Back Strap
9. The adjustable support strap attaches to the back of your guitar. To use the Guitar Support Harness on multiple instruments, additional Guitar Support Back Straps (2501532) are available separately.
10. The length adjusts to the distance between the front and back strap pins, and the hook receiver snaps to one of twelve positions to balance the instrument from neck to body.
11. Unfasten the hook-and-loop connector on the adjustable support strap to make it easier to apply to the back of the instrument.
12. The narrower leather connector fastens to the strap pin at the neck end of the instrument. Make certain the receiver hook with balancing mechanism is toward the top of the instrument.
13. Apply the wider triangular leather connector to the pin at the base of the instrument.
14. Pull the strap taut.
15. Double the strap back for a snug fit. Press the hook and loop connector against the strap to secure it in place
16. When you're ready to play, attach the hook on the harness to the hook receiver on the adjustable support strap.
Adjust for the perfect playing position
Test the balance of the instrument. If you find the instrument to be neck heavy or body heavy, the receiver hook on the adjustable support strap can be moved to another position to help achieve a good balance.
To move the hook receiver press it downward, then slide from left to right to the desired position. When released the hook receiver locks into position.