🎸 Strap in style and comfort — play like a pro, look like a legend!
Levy's Leathers 3" Polypropylene Guitar Strap in black offers a durable, comfortable, and stylish solution for guitarists seeking reliable support. Made in Canada, this lightweight yet strong strap ensures a perfect fit for any guitar, combining premium craftsmanship with timeless design.
M**H
NICE & WIDE! ...maybe a bit long.
Simple and straightforward strap with a wide, comfortable contact patch. It's not flashy, but it's solid-built. HOWEVER, it is a bit long. Even at the shortest setting, it hangs low for me. My build is usually described as 'average' for both height and weight. I do wear my bass a little higher than most --think classical guitar position--, but even then it hangs low enough for a Fender Jazz to cover my modesty. Still, it's inexpensive, so I simply cut off a length of it and re-sewed. I've done this to a few straps. A sewing machine is obviously faster and neater, but the nylon makes it pretty easy to do by hand.
E**Z
My all time favorite strap .
My all time favorite strap . affordable when you have many guitars , very flexible , not stiff like some leather straps , very durable , very wide , plenty long enough They would sell a lot more if they still sold the brown version too
D**B
Well made 3" wide strap
The leather ends are a little thin like the other reviews say, but not enough to be a problem. Wider strap buttons are available if it is too soft for your taste. The strap itself is comfortable and not scratchy. I'm getting more of these.
M**5
Good price and sturdy but not reliable/comfortable
For the price it’s fantastic, but I tend to play in my room a lot and like to have the strap on for added comfort and freedom to move around, playing in a tank top usually, it rests where there is no shirt and it scratches/irritates the hell out of my shoulder(the very long part that attaches to the guitar, not the strap itself), if you have your guitar hang very low I don’t think that would be a problem, but for having the strap high up for sitting, it’ll probably happen to you if you’re not wearing a t shirt, also, body sweat is real lol, otherwise it’s fantastic, I do feel like my guitar can come out of the holes easily though(play a Ibanez S series), with time it’ll probably get worse if you take the strap on and off...so if you’re the going crazy on stage type beware of thatComfort I give it a 3.5Durability a 5Price a 5Stability(keeping guitar in strap holes) a 2-3
T**N
My go.to.strap
Veeeeery comfortable, wears great
O**.
A wide strap with good intentions
I would give this 5 stars if they used thicker leather for the ends. That's my only real big complaint. Otherwise, it's a great, thick, nylon strap that is pliable enough to be flexible and sturdy enough to carry a guitar for hours on end. The people who made this really got cheap with the leather ends and probably should have doubled the thickness because they are pretty flimsy. I will probably replace them with more sturdy leather in the near future. But for the price? Not a bad deal.
D**E
Good Purchase for the Price
Bought this 3” wide strap for my bass guitar. Can’t complain about the quality for the price. The tips are wide and made of leather so I doubt they’ll ever tear.
M**E
So much better than a thinner strap!!! No regrets.
Since I’m a total noob at bass I made the mistake of picking out whatever strap I thought looked cool without any idea that the thinner straps would slowly and excruciatingly cut into my shoulder if I carried my 10lb-bass guitar with it for more than 5 minutes. After much research and confusion later, I decided on getting this as my replacement strap, and... I have no regrets! Apart from the very posh black design (which personally suits my style), I like the classy logo as well, something that kept me from choosing a lot of the other nice-looking straps—an unsightly, too loud or cheap-looking brand logo (don’t want to get distracted by that). I’m glad I didn’t choose anything thicker or thinner than this. This is the perfect thickness for me—the weight is nicely distributed over my shoulder now and I don’t need to hang my guitar directly over my shoulder bone to avoid slicing off my shoulder with long hours of playing. (>_<) Now, I can easily practice for more than 30 minutes nonstop without any pain at all. Sure, the guitar is still damn heavy! But the sides of the strap don’t cut into my shoulder anymore like knives. The weight, I can deal with; getting mutilated very slowly is another matter. XD It’s not the softest or finest material but it’s good for me since I sweat a lot and I need something heavy-duty and easy to clean. Thanks so much!