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It's too long
It's way too long even on the shortest setting if you like to wear your bass high.
You either need to be quite tall or like to wear your instrument lower to use this strap.
The quality seems great though.
You either need to be quite tall or like to wear your instrument lower to use this strap.
The quality seems great though.
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Total disappointment
I had other neoprene straps over the years, so I decided to buy the Mono's take. Everything's good with my 4.0 Solostrap Neo, but I wanted a narrower width and more ventilation (Solostrap can get hot). I also owned a 2.5 SoloStrap, but my 4.6-4.8 kg basses need a thicker strap.
I've made several attempts to like it, but I seem to hate this strap every time. Metal buckles that beat your instrument -- check. Length slipping off in unexpected moments -- check. Unstable construction that slips when you shift the instrument -- check, try shifting the neck and you'll hear and feel the buckles slipping. Weird industrial look with a huge screaming logo -- check.
In fact, I could live with all those if the strap was comfortable. For me it's not, it's cutting into my shoulder worse than a plain narrow nylon strap, ten minutes and I'm done. Maybe my instruments are heavier than the strap expects, IDK, but my other neoprene straps are much better. I've also tried a lighter instrument, my Strat is just 4kg and Solostrap Neo 2.5 works good on it. A wider Mono doesn't and gives me a shoulder pain.
My recommendation: don't waste your money on this strap. Get a Minotaur for half the price. Or the D'Addario Poly for a fraction of the price. Or get a Solostrap Neo if you want neoprene. They all are worth their money, but not the Mono strap.
I've made several attempts to like it, but I seem to hate this strap every time. Metal buckles that beat your instrument -- check. Length slipping off in unexpected moments -- check. Unstable construction that slips when you shift the instrument -- check, try shifting the neck and you'll hear and feel the buckles slipping. Weird industrial look with a huge screaming logo -- check.
In fact, I could live with all those if the strap was comfortable. For me it's not, it's cutting into my shoulder worse than a plain narrow nylon strap, ten minutes and I'm done. Maybe my instruments are heavier than the strap expects, IDK, but my other neoprene straps are much better. I've also tried a lighter instrument, my Strat is just 4kg and Solostrap Neo 2.5 works good on it. A wider Mono doesn't and gives me a shoulder pain.
My recommendation: don't waste your money on this strap. Get a Minotaur for half the price. Or the D'Addario Poly for a fraction of the price. Or get a Solostrap Neo if you want neoprene. They all are worth their money, but not the Mono strap.
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Disappointed
Strap is comfort once you brake it in. I have to say that strap is not very well made. Pick pocket fall off first day I got it, so I had to stitch it back myself. Other stitches on the strap are also badly made. :(
All around I'm not very satisfied with this strap.
All around I'm not very satisfied with this strap.
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