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🎸 Strap in, pick up, and play like a pro — never miss a beat or a pick!
The Mr.Power Guitar Strap is a versatile, adjustable nylon strap (36.6 to 65 inches) designed for all guitar types. Featuring 3 built-in pick holders, it combines durability with convenience, making it a must-have for guitarists who want reliable support and quick access to picks during performances.














| ASIN | B01J5A06OU |
| ASIN | B01J5A06OU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,291 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #869 in Guitar Straps |
| Brand Name | Mr.Power |
| Color | Black and Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,683) |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Fastener Type | Snap |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 12.99 x 3.15 x 0.47 inches |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Strap |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Item model number | 10765908 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10765908 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Pattern | Striped |
| Product Dimensions | 12.99 x 3.15 x 0.47 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Size | Nylon Strap |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Style Number | 10765908 |
| UPC | 603803162304 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**R
What a neat, expensive little strap!
I have a bunch of guitars. I play them all - mostly standing up during performances. I hate having to swap straps from guitar to guitar, so I'm on a mission to add straps to all my guitars that don't have one. I saw this no-frills, $7 strap and took a chance. Well, I just attached it to my 12 string and it's perfect. Even has a few spots on the strap to hold extra picks (although I usually have half a dozen in my pocket). I can't tell you how long it will last, but the mounts look sturdy and the strap material is definitely sturdy. I knocked it down one point for comfort, only because hey - it's a very thick, sturdy strap and the edge is a bit hard on my neck. Let's see how I feel at the end of a 3 hour evening. I feel guilty doing, it but I want to be honest. Would I buy more of these? Well, yes I would. And yes I am!!
A**S
Awesome strap, affordable!
Where to begin? Well, if you’re a guitarist, you’ve probably dropped a pick mid song at least once (or a thousand times) don’t lie... you’ve done it. I got this strap partially because I liked the idea of having quick access to a spare pick (x3) any time I need it. I also needed a cheap strap for a guitar I recently acquired but I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money on it. This came in clutch. Buy this strap, seriously!
R**T
Good, strong webbing and connections
This strap is made well and will hold even the heavy stuff, with adequately strong strap connections at the ends. The only problem I noticed was when it came in contact with my neck, where the edge was a bit sharp. Getting a soft shoulder pad will cure that and then some. Pick holders are a nice touch too
T**M
Simple. Easy. Nice.
Love the clean lines, just a hint of color and the 3 pick holders!
G**I
Durable good
Very good
S**K
OK for a Beginner Size - Not for Big Dreadnought
Cheapie strap for my cheapie beginner guitar. Exactly what I needed. A decent little strap, with low investment for a new hobby. Fine for a lightweight like mine but not really for a full size guitar. Fine for my used $80 YAMAHA but I would never put it on a really valuable guitar. WHY? It's certainly strong enough, but it is rather narrow. Heavier models would be more comfortable with a wider strap. The worst part though are the ends that fit over the buttons on the guitar. The ends are of a low quality material and are not near as secure as I would want on a much better (re: expensive) guitar. If you buy this, work the attachment point well and MAKE SURE it will stay on the button. Or add some additional rubber type grommet to make sure it will remain attached. Once secured properly the strap is fine to do the job. Plenty strong, but a heavy guitar used while standing may need a shoulder pad to be comfortable and prevent sliding on the shoulder. This one slides easily. Even with a light guitar. Actual strap width is only 2 inches.
M**E
Nice Price, Great Idea!
I bought this for my 8-year old for his bass. It is a good price for a guitar strap and the fact that you can store your picks in it is awesome. He loves the idea of using a pick and he was sticking them in the strings when he wasn't playing. With a bass, this can be tedious for little fingers and there is nowhere to put the pick when using just fingers to play.
R**N
and the transition from fingers to pick worked fine and now I'm ready for almost anything
Bought this cuz I went up for a talent show the other day and I couldn't figure out what to do with my pick before I started. I normally play this song sitting down and the intro had a finger picking part and transitions to a full on strum in the chorus, so by sitting down, I had time to pick up my pick from my desk and start strumming. When I stood up there, I fidgeted about, trying to figure out what to do with my pick and I half-joked on the mic to the crowd about how I sit down playing this song. Thankfully, one of the audience members brought up a chair for me to sit on. Ha ha! Anyway, bought this strap so I wouldn't have to deal with that ever again, and the transition from fingers to pick worked fine and now I'm ready for almost anything.