🎸 Lock It Down, Rock It Out!
The Fender Infinity Strap Locks offer a secure and innovative solution for musicians, featuring a 360° rotation and a unique side-pinch release mechanism, all crafted from durable steel to ensure your instrument stays safe and sound.
M**R
Excellent Quality
Easy to install, very good quality and have an effective unclip mechanism. Recommended.
M**T
They’re branded Fender better value available
I buy this version of a strap block partly because of the name on the block. There are generic versions that are better value although the rubber/plastic on those I’ve purchased tends to be harder making them more difficult to install.
M**Z
I like them, yet a litle overpriced
Simple items, they are more useful than I expected. Task is only one, to stop the strap coming off. And yes it does that; yes they can come off (depends on the strap too), and result is usually damage to your guitar. For the small price they are worth it. Saying that, it's just 2 pairs of rubber stamped with Fender on them - there are other ones around just as good and a fair bit cheaper. So minus one star for the expected "Fender Tax".Guess someone has to pay for Andy Mooney's wages. The only thing that really bothers me with Fender is the constant price hikes, including small items like this. Stop it please, it's gone way too far
B**A
Guitar Strap Locks
These are great. Much better than any of the others I use.
S**S
The BEST strap locks around.
These are without doubt the best strap locks, there identical to the Scheller (original design) but much cheaper.If your wondering if you should get some yes, I ordered in bulk cos there was an offer and the next time it's on I will be getting some more.These are now the only strap locks I will use.
S**
A simple, budget-friendly solution that works well
IN A NUTSHELL: Yes, get them. They're a simple, unobtrusive and very cost-effective way of stopping your strap parting company. In fact, unless you're regularly thrashing around on stage with a guitar that cost a four-figure sum, you probably won't ever need any other strap locking device.IN DETAIL: Strap Locks are an important item for a guitarist/bassist to consider (essential in the case of those that actively gig), yet the choice is far from clear. Several options exist for mechanisms that replace the instrument's standard strap button, but consensus on which is the most effective and worth investing in does not. For some time now, some players have spoken of the little rubber washers found on large Grolsch bottles as a cheap-but-effective alternative. Apparently Fender knew of it, too, since they've now made their own versions specifically for 'blocking' instrument straps. I've seen some people say that these Fender ones are a rip-off, since you can get a similar thing 'free' from a couple of large Grolsch bottles. I like beer as much as the next guy, but if you can get two big bottles for £2.99, then you live next to the world's best off-license. For most people, these Fender ones will set you back less when all is said and done. Moreover, you get four to a pack so we're actually talking four bottles-worth here.Big question then; do they work? Yes, absolutely. It takes a bit of effort to fit them on, which is good - it indicates the kind of force necessary for them to come off again. Note that they're called strap BLOCKS rather than LOCKS - this isn't a device that can outright lock your strap against the instrument. Rather, what it does is add a lot of resistance to any movement of the strap off the button. If, like me, you're still at the stage of jamming on your room with a budget instrument then I can confidently tell you that these strap blocks, for an outlay of three pounds, will be all you need; they'll prevent the strap popping off at one end. If you were a regularly gigging musician with a more expensive axe to protect...? That's partly a personal judgement as to what you feel secure with. But these would certainly serve as a stop-gap until you settled on a locking device, at the very least. Being very unobtrusive (well, the black ones at least)they'd also be a good choice for those who don't want the aesthetic clutter of a strap lock extending off their instrument.All-in-all, I think Fender have made a valuable addition to the guitar-care market with these and, for the price, they're worth adding to everyone's gig bag.
C**N
They work like a charm
I use it for my base an guitar and work very good. I attempted to use them for my kids guitar that is 1/3 scale an the are to big. But for regular instruments work fine. Good a cheap solution. They are rubber but very sturdy.
B**A
Helps save £100s even £1000s on fixing dropped guitars.
These are literally just little rubber O rings with Fender embossed. Simple but they work. Haven’t yet had a guitar drop while using these.Easy to slip on and off (well with a bit of strength). But less faff than strap locks you have to screw in and then fix with wooden dowels when they drop out.So these Fender locks are handy to have in your gigbag. And they’re discrete too.
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