shamus63
Well-known member
Randracula said:
That's just pointless and wrong. Can you say 'Carpal'?
Randracula said:
jamesattard said:You really hold it low bro...Don't you strain your fretting hand like that? I mean, are you able to use the 'eagle-claw' fretting hand position for an hour, or you just pump up root notes?
Bill said:I have the opposite problem. I've been looking for a nice, padded strap that can go as long as I need it. I'm 6'1" & I like my bass right on my waist.
JB1 said:Sometimes I'll have the headstock up near my ears so I like a long strap
Bill said:I have the opposite problem. I've been looking for a nice, padded strap that can go as long as I need it. I'm 6'1" & I like my bass right on my waist.
strummer said:Tuning with your teeth, huh? Nifty![]()
Aussie Mark said:Colonial Leather make several 4" wide padded straps in various lengths, with a large range of adjustment. I've got 4 of their straps, set to different lengths for different basses (eg. to cater for different strap pin location, ie. Gibsons, Steinberger 'ho). I've also got a stretch neoprene Comfort Strap, which is great for my 3 or 4 boat anchor basses.
Thanks for the suggestions! I've seen those Comfort Straps before, and those Colonial Leather straps look really nice.Mr Light said:Hey,
I got a recommendation for you, The Comfort Strapp.
http://www.comfortstrapp.com/
I had the same problem (I'm 6'3") in trying to find a strap that not only was comfortable but looked professional. All of those fun-looking designer straps aren't as comfortable as the ones built with the practical comfort aspects in mind. Comfort Straps are made very well and are made for both bass and guitar. The Bass straps have more padding, as our instruments are heavier than guitars. They come in three sizes (Short, Long and Extra Long) and are adjustable.
I use the "Pro Bass - Long" size and it is perfect for how I hold my bass. Also, what is convenient is that they are sold by the main stores like Guitar Center, Sam Ash, Bass Central, for examples.
Check them out! The difference was night and day for me.