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Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System - Brass

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Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System - Brass
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Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System - Brass

Q: What is the purpose of the Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System?

Q: How does the "Dual Design" feature work?

Q: Is the Dunlop Straplok Dual Design easy to install on my instrument?

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Keep Your Guitar Safely Strapped On!

The Dunlop Straplok System Dual Design strap retainer uses a 360-degree groove-and-ball design to allow freedom of movement for your strap - without fear of catching or releasing. The Dunlop Straplok System Dual Design features case-hardened steel skin for long life, and you can use the same strap with several guitars because the strap button is interchangeable. Don't worry about this system being able to take your onstage abuse; it's tested at up to 800 lbs. of pull! Do yourself and your guitar a favor and install the Dunlop Straplok System Dual Design for peace of mind onstage!

Dunlop Straplok System Dual Design Strap Retainer System Features:
  • Durable, reliable 360-degree groove-and-ball design
  • Tested at 800 lbs. of pull before releasing
  • Includes two units for instrument and strap
  • Wide flange button for extra security
The Dunlop Straplok System Dual Design system keeps your guitar safely strapped on - no matter what!
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Tech Specs

  • Type: Strap Lock, Dual Design
  • Intended Instrument: Guitar, Bass
  • Finish: Brass
  • Quantity: Pair
  • Manufacturer Part Number: SLS1032BR

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Reviews

Best strap locks ever
I've been playing nearly 30 years, gotta say these strap locks are the best.
I've only dropped an ax without them
Still in my early years I dropped one as I hopped up out of a chair and the strap slipped the button- Strap locks ever since
Music background: I've played 4 string bass and standard 30-35 years now
Best there is...
Every guitar I have gets these. No questions asked. They work, they're dependable, and they protect your investment. Buy them today. If you don't have a salesman, I recommend Tyler Moore. He's the best!
Music background: Guitar, drums, bass, vocals
The ONLY lock you ever need for Electric Guitar
My first encounter with Dunlop Straploks came many years ago and was one of my first mods to my first guitar, a 1978 Left handed Fender Stratocaster (my old Strat is heavy!). The ease of locking and unlocking as well as the simplicity of attachment to a thick sturdy leather guitar strap won me over way back then. Of course years have passed and my collection of guitars has grown like my waistline and there are now many companies offering their own unique take on "strap locks". I have a set of the "other folks" design on a guitar I purchased 2 or 3 years ago and my personal experience is that the other locks are more difficult to install on a good thick leather strap (the part that attaches to the back of the strap feels like it gets loose on the threads and I tighten it with an 11mm ratchet every now and then) and the locking mechanism is more of a 1 sided U lock than a total lock. The U turns around on my strap and even though I am sure the locks are secure, their attachment to my guitar strap leaves a little to be desired. If you have them you know what I mean. In any case, Dunlops are the best by far and my new guitar is completely secure. On big screw holes (in the guitar's body) I put slivers of wooden matches or toothpicks into the hole to get more bite from the attaching screw, and I always dip the attaching screw in Gorilla glue or Super glue before I screw the lock into the body. Note: My original set of Dunlop Straploks had an extremely long shaft (the parts that get screwed into the body of the guitar) so long that it could cause instability if I set my guitar down on its bottom and leaned against something, and even long enough to cause my guitar to fit differently inside the hard shell case MADE for that guitar. Long story short - that design nitpick has been resolved, my new Dunlop Straploks are very similar in length and girth dimensions to most original stock strap buttons and they work perfectly. Love the finish options (I went with brass this time and it looks grand on a chocolate brown Levy's strap and a 3 color dark sunburst G&L 2HB guitar). I won't stray from the Dunlop Straploks again.
Music background: guitar picker and weekend noise maker
very good!!
I have these on several guitars & will be buying more.