Your opinion on Leather Specialties/Yamaha strap

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MStarke
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by MStarke »

I don't really have any pain or larger issue holding my bass trombones without an additional grip support. However I realized that flexibility in the fingers sometimes gets lost when holding it for a while, sometimes with a light cramping feel in the fingers so I cannot really use the triggers perfectly.

I don't want to put any more invasive/fixed grip on and don't think I really need much support. I also kind of prefer not having too much extra control on the hands and being able to move them kind of freely.

So today I tried again the Leather Specialties strap that I have lying around for many years now.

That seems to be just enough extra support to relieve the hand/fingers a bit.

What's your experience?

I just have a little worry that it puts stress on the mouthpiece receiver/upper inner slide area and might over the long term affect alignment. Probably that's unrealistic. Any experience/opinion, especially from the brass techs here?
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

I use the Osmun one on bass. It's awesome. No issues with stressing the slide.

It makes using both triggers so much easier.
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Burgerbob
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by Burgerbob »

Used mine for years, no problems with any of those slides. The leverage is not in favor of the strap pulling the slide out of alignment.
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MStarke
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by MStarke »

Thank you both! I thought so, but wanted to double-check.

Also these straps are comparably cheap so that it's okay to have one or two extras, e.g. One in the case and one on the stand.
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GabrielRice
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by GabrielRice »

I have used one 100% of the time for almost 9 years. No slide problems, and it keeps the hand and wrist problems I was having from coming back.
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LeTromboniste
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by LeTromboniste »

Yup, used one on modern bass, and have been using one on bass sackbut for several years. I actually don't see a reason not to use one.
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Bach5G
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by Bach5G »

I’ve used the LS, Clebsch and Yam straps. All worked well. The Yam was very inexpensive.

The last few years I’ve used a Get-A-Grip and a Calderpips grip, which I prefer to the straps.

The straps are especially good if you’re prone to leaving things behind at rehearsals.
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Chazzer69
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by Chazzer69 »

For the Yamaha strap, I'm assuming you're looking at the black one that hooks around the mouthpiece/receiver (Yamaha YAC1535P). There is another strap, the Yamaha TBHS2, that's pretty great. It's a different design. So far, I've only been able to find them for sale from Japanese sources. There are a bunch of sellers on eBay. It's more expensive, but I've bought 3 of them. I tried Leather Specialties and the other Yamaha. These are superior IMO. YMMV.
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MStarke
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by MStarke »

I have been using the Leather Specialties strap on my basses for the last weeks now.

It definitely relieved the fingers and immediately improved using the valves.

I don't really know why I didn't do this earlier...