Protec NLS310HP 22-Inch Ballistic Neoprene Less-Stress Saxophone Neck Strap with Coated Metal Hook
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Ideally, I would be able to answer what the blue strap is about. The pink is connected to the instrument by a black hook. Assuming it's an error in the description since the only difference between the three is the colored strap, I thought it would be the same.
Selected User Reviews For Protec NLS310HP 22-Inch Ballistic Neoprene Less-Stress Saxophone Neck Strap with Coated Metal Hook
Several months ago, I purchased a Neo Tech neoprene padded neck strap for playing the I found this much better than the difficult gadgets I used in the past. In a recent gig, I had the chance to play the saxophone trio bari sax and my Neo Tech saxophone. The length of the clip was too short! What a rat! The Extra Long strap is now a staple on both my alto and bari, as it can be adjusted to fit either one. With the ballistic nylon and separate padded chambers on the neck, it feels much more comfortable I don't have to worry about my entire neck getting sweaty because the neoprene has channels. In purchase of the teal strap, I wanted to try something different from the black neck straps I have had for decades. This sax hook is metal, and is also coated in plastic, which I appreciate a great deal I used that detail to protect the original lacquer on the outside of my 1937 Martin Handcraft Committee II with the "Mars Attacks. " engraving on it. This is a highly recommended title!.
As my son learns to play with the sax on a cheap strap that hurts his neck, he is hurting his Keeping his neck from hurting was the only thing he needed. This cushion puts less strain on his neck, which reduces Now he can play for longer periods of time, and it's comfortable.
After about a year of continuous use, the chair is still in good shape and is very comfortable to use.
It is made of very good quality, and the neck strap is durable and comfortable. I disliked the fact that the strap lost itself every couple of minutes and I had to re-adjust it, as well as the feeling of the spring. I think the product is good overall.
It's fantastic to see ballistic neoprene paired with this boot. strap was stiff and uncomfortable for the first few days, but now it seems to be improving. One of the most significant critiques is that the dye from the user's side of the neck strap fades onto the user's shirt (as seen in the In my opinion, the rubber-coated metal clip made the product stand out from the crowd. Having the slider adjust the sax very easily, and flat straps to support the weight of the sax was a great design feature.
This neck strap replaced the stretchy neck strap I had previously used. There are a couple of good points in this one. strap can be adjusted by sliding the adjustment slider long and short without catching or tying it up. It has a rubber coating and closes by snapping, which are both very desirable features. My experience with it has been great and I've been using it for about a month now.
And I'd be hesitant to use it for a Tenor, but it's well-constructed and coated.
While I appreciate the color, I wish the strap featured a little more flexibility As I remained on my neck, it would stay lower. The strap I use is not as comfortable as the one on my Neotech.