It's also fairly heavy - a couple of ounces under 8 pounds.
Levy are widely available in the UK. Moody (ouch $

Anyone have any real favourite straps or other recommendations?
Really? I invite a Cobra in any time I can find one:Goat wrote:Thanks Eddie. Good suggestions there.
Yeah, I'd put a strap on the ASAT and checked the length - found a standard Moody was only giong to give one inch more than my usual length - probably enough, even wearing a jacket, but those Blackheart straps are perfect for standard length and the deerskin are very nice; they would suit the colouring of my guitar. Wish they had goatskin as well!![]()
I like the cobra too, but only because I seem to bond with cobras - was my job to put them out when they wondered into our living quarters in Malaysia!
Louis, what is so superior about a moody strap? I am no cheapskate, yet can't cost justify $145 for a guitar strap. Is it purely a prestige item?louis cyfer wrote:moody is the way to go. bar none. you will not regret it. other ones to consider would be eyeland straps, brookwood leather. and Pete Schmidt guitar straps are not far from moody in quality.
i thought it was until i tried one. now that is all i use. i paid much less though, got mine on craigslist. i don't think i could explain it, it is something you have to experience. it's the feel, the quality, the comfort. unparalleled. and i have over 25 straps, at least 10 costing 80+.JagInTheBag wrote:
Louis, what is so superior about a moody strap? I am no cheapskate, yet can't cost justify $145 for a guitar strap. Is it purely a prestige item?louis cyfer wrote:moody is the way to go. bar none. you will not regret it. other ones to consider would be eyeland straps, brookwood leather. and Pete Schmidt guitar straps are not far from moody in quality.
~JagInTheBag
I read through all the testimonials on their website, I can understand a full time musician who wears an 8lbs hunk of wood around their neck for 6 to 10 hours a day can appreciate it.louis cyfer wrote:i thought it was until i tried one. now that is all i use. i paid much less though, got mine on craigslist. i don't think i could explain it, it is something you have to experience. it's the feel, the quality, the comfort. unparalleled. and i have over 25 straps, at least 10 costing 80+.JagInTheBag wrote:
Louis, what is so superior about a moody strap? I am no cheapskate, yet can't cost justify $145 for a guitar strap. Is it purely a prestige item?louis cyfer wrote:moody is the way to go. bar none. you will not regret it. other ones to consider would be eyeland straps, brookwood leather. and Pete Schmidt guitar straps are not far from moody in quality.
~JagInTheBag
We did.suave eddie wrote:I could swear we had a lengthy thread here a while back regarding straps but I couldn't find it.
This is not true, the default is all results (all posts). You can limit your search to 1 day, 7 days, 2 weeks,meowmix wrote:
The search function only goes back 6 months.
i hope you ordered the 4" version.Goat wrote:I ordered a Moody a couple of weeks ago - it's currently sat in British Customs, probably being assessed for our wonderful import taxes and VAT!![]()
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I've enjoyed looking at the straps you've all suggested.
Thought you might say that - I had seen that you'd given the vote to the 4" in another thread. I've always used 2.5" straps and been very happy with them. I don't play bass (or LPs!) and I'm not *quite* as broad of shoulder as you are Louis, so I've gone for the 2.5". It'll fit all my cases better too...louis cyfer wrote:i hope you ordered the 4" version.Goat wrote:I ordered a Moody a couple of weeks ago - it's currently sat in British Customs, probably being assessed for our wonderful import taxes and VAT!![]()
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I've enjoyed looking at the straps you've all suggested.