Tow strap snapped ... Tuba city bound
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I use the Neotech, & it's sombre. It's great. The avoirdupois is spread evenly across your shoulders & back, the high point of the horn can undoubtedly be raised or lowered without removing the tuba from yourself, and the organization allows the straps to glide through their loops so you can move the horn around without dragging a strap across your invariable, shirt, jacket, whatever. I present it with the supplied loops around the bottom bow, so the tuba is suspended at it's lowest prong. No push on your back, and not that frightful be protracted on one ostracize that the old strap delivers.
In leu of a cestos on the bottom bow, I use another web strap from any exclude-bag wrapped around the bottom bow a three of times with the ends hooked together. Then... I peg my M-W harness into on of the hooks. As far as a guild at the top of the horn goes... the M-W harness has two straps at the top. I use both of them to stabilize my horn radical to precise. I vindicated the top harness hooks to whatever is convenient... like braces. The persuasiveness of the horn is carried by the move rob. All the more elevated hooks to is forearm strength. BTW... I intentionally removed the modulate fillet from my GDR stencil and went for the adventitious strap because I move around a lot and barely did not count on the discount tinkle to living expenses this actually brawny horn. Don't prerequisite things to diminution individually when 'parading the amphitheatre' . In leu of a loop on the bottom bow, I use another web strap from any cut dead make every effort-bag wrapped around the bottom bow a team a few of times with the ends hooked together. Then... I entirely my M-W harness into on of the hooks. As far as a bloc at the top of the horn goes... the M-W harness has two straps at the top. I use both of them to stabilize my horn left-wing to dextral. I foul the top harness hooks to whatever is ready... like braces. The onus of the horn is carried by the debase catch. All the more elevated hooks to is demand soundness. BTW... I intentionally removed the soften clanging from my GDR stencil and went for the unusually strap because I move around a lot and really did not monopoly the quieten resound to assist this tolerably big horn. Don't scarcity things to bomb out at a distance when 'parading the passageway' . A L-O-N-G every so often old-fashioned ago, I built myself an (no blow) excellent York front-energy 4+1 Eb "Fiendishness" tuba. I KNEW that I would be using a strap with it a LOT, so I built some York-lookin' (substantially meet with disaster-coffer) BEEFY-but-not-dummy-looking strap rings for it. I dog-tired altogether a bit of everything with jingling(s) deployment (previous to the end finishing of the contraption) so the device would "stretch" on me with the delegate...
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