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yes, they are a little ‘boingy,’ but they do feel quite nice. Make sure to get the right length- try it on first if you can. m – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – been using them for years and love them… i have one on my already light sadowsky and it makes it feel even more feather weight. its the only strap that i like to use… they have a little bit of stretch to them but it it is very little and it bounces right back….. love love love it Hi, I’m thinking of ordering one of this straps, I bought a leather padded strap a while ago, and while it was better than my old canvas Fender strap, the stitches on the sides also grab a little on my shoulder after some time. Does anyone have experience with this straps, are they really comfortable? Or other equally suitable for my Jazz copy and my 5 string? (5 string on the heavy side, jazz is even heavier…) Here is the site: http://www.comfortstrapp.com/ And the good thing is, I found those in Germany, they are sold by a luthier that makes really nice basses too called Marleux, if you don’t know, check it out: http://www.marleaux-bass.com/eng/ Thanks Chris Looks like it would be comfortable, I been using the levi padded strap, I like it very much. BR

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I have been using a Neotech bass strap for two years now. My Warwick is heaver than my other basses and this strap has helped quite a bit. – George http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=bass/s=specials/search/detail/b…

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Hi, I’m thinking of ordering one of this straps, I bought a leather padded strap a while ago, and while it was better than my old canvas Fender strap, the stitches on the sides also grab a little on my shoulder after some time. Does anyone have experience with this straps, are they really comfortable? Or other equally suitable for my Jazz copy and my 5 string? (5 string on the heavy side, jazz is even heavier…) Here is the site: http://www.comfortstrapp.com/ And the good thing is, I found those in Germany, they are sold by a luthier that makes really nice basses too called Marleux, if you don’t know, check it out: http://www.marleaux-bass.com/eng/ Thanks Chris

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yes, they are a little ‘boingy,’ but they do feel quite nice. Make sure to get the right length- try it on first if you can. m

I’ve also been using them for years and the do make a big difference. I’ve got two of the 1st generation one size only ones that I had to break the stitching and dismantle at the ends to get ‘em short enough. Some guys have been very happy with this http://wassermanuniform.com/noashok.htm modified into a strap. I’m gonna order on for the bigass courier bag I carry my rigging gear for work in. Should have it in a couple of weeks. jeffb

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One of the most comforable straps I owned was one I made myself, out of a length of stout leather belt ‘blank’ about 44" in length, and nearly 3" in width; I bought this from a local anglers supply shop for about

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