Dunlop Dual-Design Straplok System

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A better way to strap it on.

The Dunlop Dual-Design Straplok System has a 360° groove-and-ball design to allow the unit to rotate without catching. The strap retainers are easy to install and operate. The case-hardened steel skin guarantees long life. You can use the same strap with several guitars because the strap button is interchangeable. Release-tested up to 800 lbs. of pull; it won't come loose. Complete set (2 units for instrument and strap) adapts to instrument by replacing existing strap pins and screws with special Straplok© System brand buttons and screws. 2 strap attachments are included.

Dunlop Dual-Design Straplok System Features:

  • 360° groove-and-ball design allows unit to rotate without catching
  • Easy to install and operate
  • Case-hardened steel skin guarantees long life
  • Same strap can be used with several guitars as the button is interchangeable
  • Release-tested up to 800 lbs.
  • 2 strap attachments are included

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Best Strap Locks

I think these are the best strap locks you can buy. They give you the option of using a strap without locks if you forget yours and have to borrow someone elses. I also like the 'plug in' version better than the other style.

Reviewed by Bassist on 10/31/2006 who plays Jazz, Indy Rock, Folk.

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SAFETY!!!!!!!!!!!

Nice and secure feeling now. Use them on my Beatle Bass with excellent resaults! A little hard to install on my Levy's Padded Leather strap, but well worth the effort and expense. Now I need to get some for my acoustic!

Reviewed by Paramount66 on 10/16/2006 who plays Most kinds.

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Best Out There!!

The one and only!! I would not even touch the next closest strap locking system out there. The Dunlop Straplok System is durable and can take any type of abuse. I have had mine on my guitar for over 3 years and they are like new. Buy these strap locks today and never fear of dropping you guitar again!!

Reviewed by Full Sail Grad on 8/23/2006 who plays Rock, Hardcore.

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Almost Perfect

These straplocks work great and are the only ones I buy. However if your the kind of person who likes to move around A LOT, like me [ex. jumping, swinging guitar around yourself] . . . you'll run into some problems. I put these straplocks on every guitar I have, and after enough jumping/swinging/w.e. the bottom screw strips itself out, and or bends. I fixed this problem by using glue and jamming little pieces of wood in the hole, so far this has worked, but who knows for how long. My friend plays bass and had the same problem and the glue/wood thing failed. he eventually was forced to drill new holes. So if you like me, be careful, and if you just need the locks simply prevent little accidents get these straplocks.

Reviewed by boxcarracerfan87 on 8/3/2007 who plays Punk, Rock.

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Best ones I've seen

I dropped a Fender Stratocaster once, and vowed I would never do it again. A friend turned me onto these and I would never use anything else.

Reviewed by Jonathan on 11/6/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative.

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