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Nice and reliable
I always preferred cello anchors that are just a round rubber or plastic circle, not attached to the chair. However, there are times when you have to be absolutely 100% sure that the spike is not going to move unexpectedly together with such an anchor. Most cellist in my amateur orchestra have exactly this model and are very happy with it. So am I: it can accommodate chairs even with "fat" legs, it has a rubber bottom, so it doesn't slip on the floor, and it will work for both "pointy" and "stubby" endpins (so there is no need to take off the rubber end, if your cello has one). The only potential issue is the length of the strap, for some people it might be a bit short. Personally, I have to use it almost at the full length.
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Mine is Xeros actually
which is American Made and literally the best in the world, full stop. I've used floor anchors for over 30 years and Xeros invented this design, which has been copied by this generic chinese outfit Gewa. Not mine, surprisingly, for it is a Xeros!! Yes, it really matters. I have Gewa anchors already and they are all ok but wear out too quickly. All my Xeros anchors have lasted over 15 years, with one I use now lasting over 20 years. Generic copy-cat chinese products that don't do that. Take it from me: go Xeros or go have your endpin slide about while playing.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My First Cello Endpin Strap — And Exactly What I Expected
This Xeros endpin floor protection strap (Made in USA) is my first one for cello, and it fully met my expectations. I decided to buy it because I was extremely satisfied with the Xeros model for double bass, and this cello version offers the same level of stability and build quality.
The materials feel strong and durable, the construction is clean, and it keeps the cello securely in place on different surfaces. Even without much prior experience with cello endpin stoppers, the reliability is immediately clear. It’s simple, effective and does exactly what it should.
As a first purchase, it was the right choice from the start.
The materials feel strong and durable, the construction is clean, and it keeps the cello securely in place on different surfaces. Even without much prior experience with cello endpin stoppers, the reliability is immediately clear. It’s simple, effective and does exactly what it should.
As a first purchase, it was the right choice from the start.
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What you see is what you get
I prefer not using a floor strap at all, but needed one for orchestra practice and concerts. This one works very well with any chair, its length is easily adjustable, and the rubber backing ensures that your cello pin does not move. Practical and functional.
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Great Cello Strap!
I needed a strap, because unfortunately I damaged the floor everywhere I played until I bought the Gewa straps! They really protect the floor and this is made from good materials! The only cons i can mention is, when i play on a more slippery type of ground, the strap is sliding sometimes as well! Despite that, it is a great product overall!
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Really reliable spire holder.
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Ok but am looking for something better
Its ok. My tutor recommended it. The floor strap can be really annoying to get to a comfortable length. Ive had it for a few months and am looking at buying a different one. I bought the Black Hole and am happier with it
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