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Parks in Black and White Guitar Strap
Parks in Black and White Guitar Strap
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Parks in Black and White Guitar Strap features 18 National Parks.
The design is inspired by various National Parks. From Left to Right the National Parks incorporated in this design are Acadia, Arches, Great Sand Dunes, Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Saguaro, Rocky Mountain, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Olympic, Mount Rainier, Zion, Joshua Tree, Crater Lake, Great Smoky Mountains, Denali, Glacier and Bryce Canyon.
Headstock Adapters: See the last images or visit this link for more details
MATERIAL
• Polyester webbing
• Real leather ends to ensure continuous strength for securely holding heavy guitars.
WEIGHT & SIZE
• 5 oz
• Adjustable From - 37" and 64" ( This is the total length of the strap at its minimum and maximum when attached to the instrument )
• Strap Width - 2"
• Strap Leather end - 4"
• Sizing may vary slightly
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does my guitar need a headstock adapter?
You need one only if your guitar has a single strap button (on the bottom) and lacks one on the upper body.
The Wildtree Headstock Adapter is the ideal solution for this common situation, which primarily affects acoustic and classical guitars.
When to Use the Headstock Adapter
You should use this product if:
- You own an Acoustic or Classical Guitar that only has one strap button (pin), which is located at the tail-end of the body.
- You want to use a standard guitar strap to play while standing up.
Instead of drilling into the neck heel or relying on a temporary shoelace, the adapter provides a secure, durable, and stylish anchor point at the headstock (just above the nut).
When You Do Not Need the Headstock Adapter
- If your guitar (most electric guitars and some acoustics) already has two strap buttons on the body.
- If you only play your guitar while sitting down.
Key Benefit of the Headstock Adapter
Our headstock adapters are crafted from premium genuine leather, which is much stronger and more reliable than the thin cord or string often included with straps. It ensures reliable support without requiring any permanent modification (drilling) to your instrument.