Hennessey
Description
Push your axe in any direction and your strap will always remain locked on to your guitar. The Hennessey NSL7200 Strap Lock, with its safe & easy-compress and release-action system, allows for easy removal of your strap and for a secure connection every time!

Easy Installation:

1. Unscrew the strap pin that came with your guitar.

2. Remove the pin (1) from the lock (2).

3. Screw the Hennessey pin and felt washer (1) on the guitar.

4. Remove the fastening nut (3) from the back (2).

5. Slide the lock (2) through the hole on your strap.

6. Take the fastening nut (3), insert into the lock (2). Hold the lock by its lip (2) and tighten to the fastening nut (3).

Hennessey Guitar Strap Locks - Pair Chrome
Hennessey Guitar Strap Locks - Pair Chrome
Features
Construction: Die-Cast Steel
Reviews

4.53

34 Reviews

80%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

AWESOME

I would reccomend these strap locks to anyone who needs locks that actually work, are easy to intall, AND are trustworthy. The system is very easy to use for anyone. The installation process is not complicated and took minutes. The color options are a nice plus, especially when looking at the metallic versions. These are the nicest strap locks I have owned and I have no complaints.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Oversized and Less Than Secure

Pros: Easy to install, locking mechanism seems to work well Cons: Sticks out more than twice as far as the stock pins (guitar would no longer fit in my case...), the fastening nut and the lock screw together to "sandwich" the strap, but has no locking mechanism to keep it from coming unscrewed. The lock stays secure to the pin (on the guitar, where it belongs), but it doesn't matter much if the fastening nut comes unscrewed, releasing your strap and gravity does the rest! (A little thread-lock would go a long way!) Conclusion: Not a bad product, but make sure you have an extra half-inch of room in your case, and get yourself a tube of loc-tite.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing9
  2. Concerts8
  3. Back-Up6
Cons
  1. Poor Quality1
  2. Heavy / Bulky1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced6
  2. Novice2
  3. Professional Musician2
Pros
  1. Good Quality10
  2. Easy To Use9
  3. Functional9
  4. Easy to install and low profile1
  • just what the Dr. ordered

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byDylan

    fromYakima,Washington

    keeps guitar strap secure... nice product

  • A very affordable quick to install system.

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byKyle R.

    fromCharleston, West Virginia

    I put these on my old frakenbass. they work just fine.

  • Loving these locks

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byTom H

    fromBillings, Montana

    These strap locks are bullet proof. My lock of choice

  • this product is great

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    bySteve

    fromMaryland

    Love every thing about this product

  • Nicer In Person Than They Look In Pictures

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    bySal "Mr. Pull My Guitar Strap"

    fromOrange County, CA

    I have a few brands of strap locks. The pictures of these didn't look all that great, but the price was right, so I bought a set. WOW! They are much nicer in person than they look in their picture. They're more finely mirror polished and the metal hue is nicer. The mechanism is slick and the machining is very nicely done, very professional. They clip on quick and SECURE. They don't come off accidentally and they feel like they'd support a heavyf load. I'm very happy I bought these bargain-priced strap locks because they help me rock harder both musically and physically.

  • Great product, I have bought several and plan to buy more.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byAgent

    fromMuskegon Michigan

    I use this on all my guitars, and I will be ordering more.

Q&A

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  • asked byLeslie

    fromAustin

    Is this priced at one each, or two buttons?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This is a pair