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Tracolla per sassofono

  • In vera pelle con eleganti dettagli in ottone
  • La variante più lussuosa e confortevole della classica tracolla Balam
  • Spalline accorciate con inserti in schiuma da 4 mm integrati per ridurre la pressione sul torace, soprattutto con strumenti più pesanti
  • Un meccanismo di regolazione rivisto sul lato anteriore, collegato a un sistema di bloccaggio, permette di non dover regolare continuamente la lunghezza della cintura
  • Una volta impostata, la posizione rimane sempre la stessa
  • Colore: nero
  • Made in Korea
In catalogo dal Luglio 2019
Numero di articolo 469643
Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
Tipo di strumenti Sassofono
Tracolla No
Tracolla Si
Moschettone Si
B-Stock da € 80 disponibile
€ 99
Tutti i prezzi incl. IVA
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gratis

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36 Valutazioni dei clienti

3.6 / 5
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MM
Ottima qualità ma poco pratica da regolare
Max Marchetti 08.02.2025
Ho fatto molta fatica a trovare la regolazione adatta
Nella mia esperienza non molto comoda, pesa molto sui due punti di contatto anteriori
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Una buona tracolla
M.Vj 03.07.2024
Finalmente una tracolla che non mi aggrava sul collo. Consiglio vivamente
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google translate gb
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
DR
I'm still searching
Duvel R 27.11.2020
Before starting let me clarify two things: 1. This is the first time I write a review and 2. Nothing I say here is intended to validate or invalidate what has been said in other reviews.

POSITIVES: The materials appear to be of good quality and it appears solid and reliable, aesthetically pleasing as well. The locking mechanism even if awkward may work. Need more testing.

NEGATIVES: I have to say first that before I have used a “Cebulla”, “Just Joe’s” a “Jazzlab saXholder” and a Chinese contraption for which I paid £8 which I thought were trying to copy the Jazzlab but simplifying. The Chinese has been my favorite strap for about a year and I thought my search was over, then I accidentally found the "Balam" and thought "This is what the Chinese were copying!" It turns out that the Balam has non-contortable edges that the Chinese (of definitely inferior materials) does not have, the Balam is difficult and complicated to adjust (not like the Chinese). The Balam has these back adjustment hooks that I can feel on my back. The Balam has a hook to hold the saxophone that appears to be unusually small and you cannot simply “put”, it needs to be maneuvered and it is impossible to put without dragging with some force through the sax ring :(

Finally the locking mechanism, the biggest reason (excuse?) To let go of £80, is difficult to put on and almost impossible to take off with the saxophone hanging in the perfect spot!

In summary I would not recommend this strap, defenely not at this price poit anyway. One star for the concept and another for the materials and nothing else.
Before starting let me clarify two things: 1. This is the first time I write a review and 2. Nothing I say here is intended to validate or invalidate what has been said in other reviews.

POSITIVES: The materials appear to be of good quality and it appears solid and reliable, aesthetically pleasing as well. The locking mechanism even if awkward may work.
Before starting let me clarify two things: 1. This is the first time I write a review and 2. Nothing I say here is intended to validate or invalidate what has been said in other reviews.

POSITIVES: The materials appear to be of good quality and it appears solid and reliable, aesthetically pleasing as well. The locking mechanism even if awkward may work. Need more testing.

NEGATIVES: I have to say first that before I have used a “Cebulla”, “Just Joe’s” a “Jazzlab saXholder” and a Chinese contraption for which I paid £8 which I thought were trying to copy the Jazzlab but simplifying. The Chinese has been my favorite strap for about a year and I thought my search was over, then I accidentally found the "Balam" and thought "This is what the Chinese were copying!" It turns out that the Balam has non-contortable edges that the Chinese (of definitely inferior materials) does not have, the Balam is difficult and complicated to adjust (not like the Chinese). The Balam has these back adjustment hooks that I can feel on my back. The Balam has a hook to hold the saxophone that appears to be unusually small and you cannot simply “put”, it needs to be maneuvered and it is impossible to put without dragging with some force through the sax ring :(

Finally the locking mechanism, the biggest reason (excuse?) To let go of £80, is difficult to put on and almost impossible to take off with the saxophone hanging in the perfect spot!

In summary I would not recommend this strap, defenely not at this price poit anyway. One star for the concept and another for the materials and nothing else.
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google translate gb
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
LP
Super draagbeugel voor de zwaarder sax
Lesley P 08.01.2021
Ik kocht de "Balam Back Strap premium" en ben er heel erg tevreden over. In het begin is het even wennen maar dit zit echt gemakkelijk. Ik kan probleemloos een uur mijn tenor sax dragen zonder ook maar iets te voelen in mijn nek. Zeker zijn geld waard!
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