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Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System, Black

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Color: Black


Style: System


Features

  • 360 groove-and-ball design allows unit to rotate without catching
  • Same strap can be used with several guitars as the button is interchangeable
  • Release-tested up to 800 lbs.
  • 2 strap attachments are included
  • Model Number: SLS1033BK

Description

Dunlop Straplock Strap Retainer-Dual Design, BlackView larger Dunlop Straplock Strap Retainer-Dual Design, BlackView largerDunlop Straplock Strap Retainer- Dual Design, BlackThe choice of pros, Dunlop's STRAPLOK system is the most trusted strap retainer system all over the world. Safely and easily secures your guitar or bass to your strap so you don't have to worry about losing your instrument. Each pack contains one pair of strap retainers and directions for easy installation.About Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.Located in Benicia, California, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small, family-owned and operated company in 1965, and has since grown to be a leading manufacturer of electronic effects, picks, capos, slides, strings and other musical instrument accessories. Dunlop is the home of such legendary products as the Crybaby wah and Tortex picks. FeaturesComes as standard equipment on many of the world's top guitars and bassesTwo strap attachments are includedWider flange button provides extra securityHigh quality black plating


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 4.5 x 2.8 inches


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: SLS1033BK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 30, 2004


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Steel


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent
Color: Black Style: System
Overall these are pretty great. They require a drill to install but they work just like we sling studs on a rifle and are super convenient. I especially like that I can just buy the strap nuts to put on all of my guitars instead of having to buy another set of strap locks.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 13, 2023 by Jose R

  • There's a reason it's the industry standard.
Color: Black Style: System
I mean, there's the ease of installation - replace strap buttons, click a couple washers onto strap, done. There's the versatility - these will work with literally any guitar, and can even be flush mounted so there's no pin sticking out at all. there's the flexibility - your strap is actually EASIER to manage with these on, due to the 360 degree rotation. the big thing is what sets them apart from the Schallers. on the Dunlops you push a button in to release the strap, so you have most of your hand already gripping the horn/base. on Schallers you have to pull a pin OUT, so you're already more inclined to drop it. it's such a minor thing, but it makes all the difference in the world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 10, 2022 by Sean

  • Excellent
Color: Gold Style: System
Les Paul Custom ready to throw around my head now, these straplocks are awesome.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 6, 2023 by Snowman

  • Resistente y confiable
Color: Black Style: System
Super fácil de armar e instalar. Se ve resistente y confiable. Los tornillos se ajustaron perfecto al espacio de los tornillos originales en mi Ibanez RG370DX, no tuve que perforar más mi guitarra.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2022 by Yhon Montes Yhon Montes

  • Standard for a reason
Color: Nickel Style: System
I’ve been using these for almost 20 years and have installed them on all my guitars. They are built to last and work great.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 24, 2022 by Benjamin A Simpson

  • Always awesome!
Color: Nickel Style: System
Had them on my strap for a while with not one issue. Got another set so I could have one lock for a little versatility.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 23, 2022 by Rigoberto Gonzalez Rigoberto Gonzalez

  • Sturdy strap locks
Color: Black Style: System
These are the first strap locks I’ve owned. Was worried at first that they would be flimsy, but so far they feel rock solid while still being easy to attach and remove strap.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 6, 2022 by Amy

  • Love them! But know what you're doing.
Color: Nickel Style: System
First of all, I'm not getting paid for this review in any way and I paid full price for my purchase. I bought these first for my acoustic because the strap button that was on the bottom is also the jack where you plug a cord in to use the pickups. The strap moving back and forth was making the nut come loose for the jack. In my opinion, that is a poor design. While reading through guitar forums, I ran across several people that mentioned putting these Dunlop Straploks on their guitars. So I looked them up on the rain forest here and gave them a try. I'm a mechanical engineer, so I research stuff......a lot! I want to warn anybody who doesn't do a lot of research that if you are buying these for an acoustic guitar, as I was, you can't just drill a hole anywhere in your guitar to put your strap button. The edges of the body are too thin to support this. In order to just drill through the side of the body, you would have to add a support block in the inside so you have something to run the screw into. That would involve taking the strings off, putting the correct radius on some wood block that you most likely don't have, etc.... I didn't want to go through all that so I went with the easier but just as effective method of putting them where there is already wood reinforcement. I can't speak for the construction of all guitars, but on mine, where the neck of the guitar meets the body there is a neck block. It's a pretty decent sized block of wood in the inside of the body that you can see through the sound hole. Also, on the bottom of the body, there's another decently thick reinforcement, dead center inside. I had to be careful to hit the one on the bottom since they put the strap button/pickup jack smack dab in the middle of that piece of wood. By offsetting my hole that I had to drill a little, I was able to hit that piece of wood and it's very strong. On the neck end, I didn't like the factory location of the strap button being on the back of the neck heal, so I put the new button on the bottom of the neck, in the cut-away area. Some people complain that they make the strap stick out from the guitar body too far. I actually think that's a plus, because then the strap rubs less on the finish. I attached pictures of these strap buttons on my acoustic as well as on my strat. The next guitar I buy will have these as well. Well, there you go, that's my opinion. Boom goes the dynamite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 16, 2020 by Travis Mikula Travis Mikula

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