The Neotech Soft Sax Strap, especially the one with the Black Regular Hook, seems to be designed with comfort in mind, perfect for alto and soprano saxophones. It uses neoprene material combined with a comfort-stretch backing, which aims to spread the instrument's weight evenly across your neck and shoulders. This should help reduce strain during long playing sessions, according to the manufacturer's product description.
Our research suggests that many players find it comfortable for extended use. The neoprene material seems to effectively ease the weight of the sax, cutting down on fatigue and keeping that annoying bounce in check when you're lost in the music. It's especially handy if you're worried about neck and shoulder tension.
However, if you're using a tenor saxophone, things can be a bit hit or miss. Some reports suggest the strap might feel short for larger saxes like the tenor, which could limit adjustability—especially if you're tall or prefer a longer strap. We've also found that some players with alto saxophones mention the fit being tricky, so keep that in mind if strap length is a priority for you.
Overall, the strap gets high marks for comfort and durability. The closed swivel hook is a nice touch, giving some peace of mind, especially if you're a beginner or younger player who needs a bit of extra security.
If you're mainly using an alto or soprano sax and have a smaller frame, this might be just what you're looking for.
But for tenor sax users, you might want to think about a bigger or more adjustable strap, or look into other models geared towards tenors. It's worth checking out what the manufacturer offers, which might save you from future hassles.