

🎸 Lock in your groove with style and security!
The D'Addario Elliptical End Pins feature a unique elliptical shape that securely locks guitar and bass straps in place, eliminating accidental strap slips. Crafted from durable metal with a polished chrome finish, these pins offer easy installation and universal compatibility across all guitars and basses. Available in chrome, black, and gold, they combine functional innovation with sleek aesthetics favored by professional musicians.


| ASIN | B005FKF3L6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,396 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #54 in Electric Guitar Hardware |
| Color Name | Nickel |
| Compatible Devices | Guitars, Basses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,113) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | PWEEP202 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 0.07 x 0.05 x 1 inches |
| Size | Small |
P**L
Great for holding the strap tight.
These end pins work great and are easy to use as replacements or an add on to a classical guitar. I have had straps come off causing the guitar to fall because the strap slides off the round end pins. These provide that extra length to help secure the strap. I also use rubber flex lock strap blocks and they help ensure the strap stays put. Price is good for these replacements and the quality excellant.
A**R
Best strap holder
These are very well made and look beautiful. Really keep the guitar strap from coming off.
E**N
Easy to install and hold secure.
I have not installed these yet, but I purchased them because one of my guitars came with these installed and I was very impressed by how they work. You can get away without a strap lock for less than extreme playing. (I wouldn't recommend if you're into "neck spins and such)! The strap fits normally but the elongation makes it very unlikely to pull or pop off. I will buy these again for other guitars.
D**Z
Simple, But It Makes a Difference
One the easiest but most effective mods I've tried. The design allows for a wide range of motion while keeping your strap securely attached to your guitar. The size is larger than it appears. The width of the eye-shaped ellipse is slightly smaller than the diameter of the button I replaced. However, the length is about 1.5 times the diameter of the original button! This design completely eliminates the need for rubber strap blocks, or any other locking accessory. At the same time, replacing a strap is easier. The chrome finish is perfect. You'll get 2 sets of screws, so you can decide which width works better for you.
D**1
Holds strap nicely and are easy to install, no drilling.
What is good about these is that they require no drilling. It comes with two sets of strong screws (you pick it based on thickness). If the original screws are only slightly longer, I use the new screws, if they originals are much longer and do not fit too loose in the new hardware, I use the originals, though the shorter screws might really be fine. If the body is of a softer wood I would stick with the longer ones if OK and hole not striped. I also use the rubber washers which I think is important, When on the guitar the wide part is perpendicular to the strap slit so it is hard for the strap slip off. What this product does not do it is protect the actual strap ends from wearing out as with Strap-Loks. Strap-Loks are more work to install, need some simple lubricating and cleaning maintenance, protect the strap and also the strap does not run (or runs) less on the guitar. Strap-locs are indeed better and I always used for years, but these do a great job of holding on to a strap in good condition and were fine for a bunch of guitars I had. Using the same strap on the original strap pins my strap would slide off, with these it stays on. So far these do the job very well and cost barely nothing. For players that are very physical jumping all around go with the Strap-Loks, just make sure you put the straps ends on correctly so they don't pop apart. In final, these are a bargain and work fine and are very easy to install. The more I use them the more I see how well they work.
C**N
Great Strap End Pin!
I purchased these for a high-end acoustic/electric guitar. The elliptical shapes give me confidence that my guitar strap won't come off during practice and live performances. Highly recommended!
J**H
Excellent design, simple solution for those who hate strap locks
I must first state for the record, I hate strap locks. Hate may be a bit shy of the mark, actually. I've never met a set I liked in any single way. I've only ever dropped an instrument that HAD strap locks on it. In fact, EVERY instrument I've owned with strap locks has suffered a gravity attack caused by the very device intended to prevent such misfortune. Schaller type strap locks tend to come unscrewed- even with Locktite. When you install them, you are compressing the nut and washer against a compressible material (leather, nylon, etc), so it is never really tight. Plus there's only about two threads on the slim little nut, and if they aren't a really tight match to the other half, wear very quickly (especially since you have to tighten them so often). Duncan type often suffer from 'non-positive lock syndrome' if not regularly cleaned and lubed. Then there's the fact that unless all of your instruments are equipped with the same brand of lock buttons, your strap is only compatible with the ones which match. And then there is the the metal-on-metal clankyness. Yuck. Oh, and and the cost. Moving on. Why are these little Elliptical End Pins so brilliant? They are NOT strap locks. If you orient the widest points horizontally when you install them - as you should, then in order to put your strap on and take it off, you will need to turn the strap 90 degrees to the instrument. This isn't something you are likely to do inadvertently while reaching for your beer onstage. Sometimes the simplest design is the best design. And they're pretty, too. Downsides? I will say the screws supplied with these are pretty short, but then I would also argue there is no reason to not use the screws holding in the original strap buttons as long as they fit tightly. If they don't, using smaller or shorter screws is not the answer- especially considering if the screws cut new threads, you're pretty much- uh, screwed. The washers these come with are pretty small too, so I just used the screws and felt washers that came with the factory buttons. With a brand new strap, they can be a bit tricky to get on, but just as tricky to get off (which is good). That tight fit could cause some increased wear on the strap, especially if it is made from cheap materials. With older straps, just as with any traditional strap button, you need to develop a good habit of always checking the positive seat of the strap, but it is very easy to verify, and again much less likely to slip than a traditional button. Mechanical strap locks actually require just as much diligence to ensure they are still securely fastened and working properly. But with strap locks, if there's a problem, you'll have to grab some tools to fix it - or replace it entirely. Talk about a false sense of security. With PE's Elliptical End Pins, you just put the strap where it should be and you're set. If you are one who is taken to doing back-flips, or find yourself frequently using your strapped instrument like a hula-hoop onstage, then these probably won't save your precious instrument from the gravity goblin or inertia monkey's worst intentions. But if either of these antics are your norm, you might be better served by a permanently attached strap, or perhaps therapy. Since writing the review above, I've ordered several more sets to use on all of my basses. I'm done with traditional strap buttons and don't imagine ever going back to metal on metal strap locks.
N**N
They look and work great
Well worth the money
I**O
Queda muy bien estéticamente y la bandolera queda bien asegurada. Si el cuero de enganche es ancho, cuesta ponerle la arandela de seguridad de goma.
J**E
I have used these for about 25 years, now, and fit them to any guitar I have. Hollow, semi-hollow or solid bodied guitars. I can't rate these highly enough! Less fiddly than straploks. (Cheaper too) Never, ever had any issues with them (even when I jumped off stage playing once).
A**I
Ho applicato questo bottone per cintura chitarra acustica, aggancio perfetto, unico "difetto " il costo
M**N
Optimal, um den Gitarregurt bombensicher zu befestigen, ohne dass die Pins (wie es z.B. bei S-Locks sonst ist) weiter herausragen, und man kann jeden beliebigen Gurt verwenden, ohne ein nötiges passendes Gegenstück darauf montieren zu müssen. Die beiliegenden Schrauben sind auch voll ok.
S**Y
Strap locks are a must for preventing your guitar from hitting the floor after slipping off the normal strap button...but, they are a bit bulky and they rattle like hell! These ingenious buttons eliminate both these problems. I've fitted them to both my bass guitars and they work a treat. Fitted correctly, there is no way that your guitar will part company with it's strap when in use. A really brilliant idea that works well.
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