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The KLIQ AirCell Guitar Strap combines a fully adjustable 46"-56" length with a 3" wide neoprene AirCell pad for superior weight distribution and lasting comfort. Featuring top-grade stitched leather ends for secure attachment and moisture-wicking materials to keep you cool, this strap is designed for serious players who demand durability and style. Backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty, itโs a smart, long-term investment for bass and electric guitar professionals.

| ASIN | B01I0BGYM8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,564 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #61 in Guitar Straps |
| Brand Name | KLIQ Music Gear |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Guitars, Basses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,739 Reviews |
| Fastener Type | Button |
| Garment Size Country | Belgium |
| Item Type Name | Aircell Guitar Strap |
| Manufacturer | KLIQ Music Gear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AGS3 |
| Material Type | Neoprene, Lycra, Leather |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | Strap (Regular) |
| Style Name | Aircell Guitar Strap |
| Style Number | KLIQ-AGS3 |
| UPC | 859653006002 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**.
Comfortable Quality Strap
My first impression of the strap is that it is very well-made. Stitching and seams are straight and beefy. It is a clean functional design. Logo is discreet. I got a 3โ black strap. I have used the strap with a 9.5 lb PRS Kestrel bass for about five days. It is extremely comfortable. I saw some of the negative comments regarding the chemical smell and that the strap material stretches. The strap smelled like a new neoprene wet suit when I took it out of the box. The smell quickly dissipated. Not a big deal. There is some stretch in the neoprene material. I did not find it to impact playability . The โgiveโ the strap for me is a plus. I think it makes the strap conform better to my shoulders and body. Regarding comments that the strap air cell nubs are slippery. I found that the strap grips great on my cotton/cotton blend T-shirts and hoodies. The bass I am using is well balanced. No dive. If you have a bass with major neck dive, a suede strap might be a better call. For me the grip is solid. I also saw comments that the leather tabs on the strap are too thick. The beefy straps fit perfectly on my stock PRS buttons. My buttons have a pronounced flare which helps with retention. I am using this strap with standard Fender strap blocks (rubber gasket thingys). It is a tight fit. Which is a good thing. The blocks have not moved. The strap feels very secure. Lastly. Sizing. I got a regular size and run it at 47โ (so almost in shortest position). My strap is true to advertised size. Some of the comments regarding sizing seem unwarranted. Just measure your existing strap size from hole to hole and order accordingly.
J**Y
Works great
I've been using 2 inch guitar straps for my basses forever, mostly because I buy Ibanez and Schecter, which are light. However, I picked up a Sterling Ray34HH that is definitely over 9 pounds and after a 3 hour jam session, my shoulder was killing me, so I decided to get one of these for Prime Day. Pros 1. The padding is good, and the 3 inch width helps distribute the weight more. Feels better. 2. I like that it has a little stretch to it, makes it less painful when I'm bouncing around. 3. Seems like it's made out of gold materials. Feels like it'll last a while. 4. The strap connectors are tight, I don't feel like it's going to drop my bass. Neutral 1. The strap length is just barely long enough for me. I like to play a little lower with a 45 degree angle, and this strap maxed out is on the high side of my preference. Cons 1. Gets tangled easily after I take it off and set the bass down. No big deal, just a little annoying. Overall, happy with the purchase and I'll probably get another one eventually so I'm not swapping one strap among my 4 basses. Overall, very good, even if it's a little pricy. See ya on Black Friday Kliq!
H**Y
Awesome strap. Took the load off an extra heavy guitar. Very surprised how much i love it.
I was actually quite surprised. I wasn't sure I'd really like this strap but I tried it for a full gig. My guitar is really heavy. It's a 1980 Gibson Sonex 180 which weighs between 11 and 15 pounds which will wear you down during a 45 minute set. To be honest I don't remember once thinking this is getting heavy. This strap performed better than any strap I have ever used. These is 1 small thing I needed to get used to. The strap gives. Maybe 2-3 inches. It's kind of elastic which is great for load bearing and strain on the shoulder and back but it takes a little getting used to. One some has me sliding onto several notes and I missed a few at first because as I struck the string I could feel the guitar move away from me ever so slightly. Like anything else it's just about getting used to it and the wear and tear it saves me is well worth adjusting to it. For example, on that some I put my foot on a stage monitor and stabilized the guitar. Once I'm used to it I won't have to do that. If you're active when you play and jump around male sure you practice with the strap before going live. Once you know what it does, if you have a heavy guitar, I think you'll fall in love with it as I have. I love it but suspect some people won't because it is really different from a traditional strap. I'll buy one for each of my gig guitars.
C**M
Comfortable strap
I read every review. Twice. And now I'll add mine. This strap is great for my needs. I have a Gibson Les Paul. If you know you know. Those can wear on the shoulder in a hurry. I have a couple of other wide straps. A leather one which grips the shirt too much and isn't fine adjustable, and a nylon one that has always been good for my other guitars on stage/practice. But that Les Paul... Enter the KLIQ AirCell. It doesn't make the Les Paul any lighter. Because physics, but it does help alleviate where the weight sits and is distribute on my shoulder. Because physiology. I was able to get a good fit for my standing stance/profile. I'm 5'7". Dark hair dark eyes. The stretch wasn't noticeable to me and even when I'm rocking "it" out, I don't feel the bounce some others get. Maybe I'm not doing it right. This strap does suck if you sit. It's stiff enough that it wants to keep standing. Much like things in jr high. There is a slight chemical smell. Does that go away? I hope. Does it matter to me? No. Could this review be anymore annoying? Don't tempt me.
K**N
Most comfortable strap ever.
This is, by far, the most comfortable strap I've ever worn. It feels as great on my Yamaha TRBX304 bass as it does on my Fender Stratocaster. At 6'1" and "big", the strap isn't too short with either guitar -- even when standing. The width and padding really makes it feel almost as though you're not wearing a strap at all. And unlike some cheaper thin polyester straps, I can play for as long as I want without my back hurting later. (For some reason, that seemed to be a problem with an XL Dunlop strap I have.) Construction is top-notch, and even the packaging is high quality. The only problem I had is that the holes are ridiculously tight at first, and the leather is really thick. It only took a little while to break in, but when I bought a second strap to use with strap locks, I had to set the locks, and then tighten them a little bit each night for several days before I was confident the nut wouldn't pop off of the lock. Of course, if you're not using strap locks, that means the leather is thick enough that it'll probably outlast the neoprene strap itself. Totally worth the money, and as you see, I liked it so much, I bought two.
S**E
Super Comfortable Strap
I have back and shoulder issues and this strap allows me to play a heavy electric bass. Iโve played acoustic previously and didnโt require a strap like this. It sits very comfortably on my shoulder and I can play for hours with it. Some users described an issue with the odor of the strap but I only noticed a slight smell when I removed it from the packaging and have had no problem with it after that. Really just a great strap and glad I bought it.
S**K
Great for heavy guitars
My guitar is heavy, and bothersome if in use for a long time. I got the strap to relieve the strain. I was concerned about the strap width and the grip texture being uncomfortable as well. The width and texture had no negative impact on me, very comfortable. The strap holes are very stiff, which is what I wanted, no strap locks needed, but not quick to put on oversize strap buttons. It is well made, with a muted (but not cheap) appearance. I like the tie-on strings, though I will not use them; they appear equal to tie-ons I have on one guitar for 30 years. Overall, worth the price for comfort, appearance, and safety.
G**N
Guitar strap
I own several of these strap. Very comfortable and well made.
C**N
Recomendo a compra
Embora tive problemas com a transportadora e apรณs o estorno da compra eu ter recebido o produto quase 1 semestre depois o produto tem bom acabamento. Curti demais o visual dele!
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Comfortable
This is hand's down the best guitar strap I've ever owned, the comfort is excellent, I can adjust it while it's on and it stays in place. I've purchased a much more expensive fender strap but it doesn't even come close to the kliq, the only thing I can complain about is the red color is to bright and doesn't match the photos on the page and I wish I gotten the black one but that is a minor issue, I love this strap and I highly recommend it
C**.
light, strong and above all - comfortable. Recommended
There are a lot of cheap, tacky looking leather straps out there, some of which are actually not very comfortable. I really like this strap. The leather ends are of a reasonable quality, but I would still not trust them without a strap-lock, as suggested by some other reviewers. The strap itself is light and extremely comfortable. The aircell bumps on the photo help to make the strap feel comnfortable, and are a great idea. The price is not cheap, and I could imagine that a low-quality neoprene strap could be made very cheaply. However, this strap seems to be well made and I am very happy with the apparent quality. As one other reviewer has already noted, it is not as if we are likely to be buying a new strap every month or two. It is not flashy or decorative (but neither am I) , but is a VERY comfortable and functional strap that I would expect to last a considerable time.
A**W
Bass Strap
The most comfortable strap I have ever owned
T**N
High Quality, Good Size (I'm 1.83@90kg), Comfy
nothing further to add to the headline above. Go ahead and get it.
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