TenorBariElliott
2025-08-26 17:28:07
I love my harness! It is so comfortable and helps me to deal with the weight of playing Bari Sax!
PanicWritten
2025-08-17 17:38:38
My son is in his first year of high school marching band. As a bari sax player, he needed better support than the basic neck sling he used for his alto.After scouring the internet for something that would help, I found this Neotech super harness. So far, this puppy has saved my poor son's neck and shoulders. We're only about two months into the marching band season, and he's 100% pleased with this rig. It took a little bit to figure out how to adjust the straps to fit his slim frame the best, but once he got that locked in, he was good. For reference, we got him the large. He's about 5'7" and pushing 120lbs soaking wet. He's very slender in build and this fit nice with room to grow since he's a freshman.Hopefully, this harness will have longevity. The design is great, shoulders are slightly padded and it distributes the weight well across the shoulders. We used the swivel hook and so far that's worked well with his bari. The straps are super adjustable and the material is well made/contructed. It fits easily over his marching uniform.
bankruptselling
2025-08-09 10:27:23
For reference, I am a 5'3", normal weight female playing an alto sax.Very comfortable. Definitely redistributes weight. It makes a big difference in comfort and stamina. I feel little to no weight on my neck. It's awesome! I have two major complaints, however:1. The harness rides up high, which can be very uncomfortable for a person with breasts. Kind of like an upper-body wedgie. It fits strangely over some of my bras. Hoping I can adjust and work this out over time. Perhaps I'll need a designated sax bra LOL.2. The harness does not have much room between the hook and the chest. By that I mean, it keeps the horn very close to the body. You cannot hold the horn out like you can with a neck strap. I personally need to be able to hold the horn perhaps 6-8 inches away from my body to keep my wrists in a neutral position that does not exacerbate my tendonitis. I did, however, jerry-rig it with an extra strap and I can now say that my wrists and neck are both comfortable.I would say that this harness would likely be excellent for a non-obese man or a child. I probably wouldn't recommend it for someone with D-cup or larger-sized breasts.
Brandon Joerges
2025-07-24 10:34:49
I don't like the way it looks on stage, but it hides well under a vest. Holds Bari and Tenor at a great spot, Alto feels a little too close to the chest but still very playable. Greatest benefit it moving the weight of a baritone to the shoulders instead of my neck.
Teva sneak
2025-07-10 18:48:42
This really works. Removed the stress from a tenor sax pulling down on your neck to now replacing the load to each shoulder.. Works fantastic, I can rehearse /practice longer without fidgeting or taking breaks.. Its sturdy. Easily set up.. Think I'll go practice some more
Hunter
2025-07-09 18:02:09
It is a life saver. After visiting a chiropractor for my wrist, he became obsessed with my neck. I have a bulging cervical vertebrae exactly where a neck strap goes. After a Fall of college marching band I decided I needed to upgrade to a decent harness. I have not tried any others, but for tenor this fits perfectly for me. It is so comfortable, especially if you have a collared shirt. The stitching can be somewhat abrasive if you are moving a lot while playing, and horn moves are really restricted. But, if you are using it for a concert setting, it is perfect. Wearing it under a blazer hides it well, and the only real negative about it is the price, but it is worth it.
Skip
2025-05-15 12:34:14
Bought for son's bari sax use. The weight of the sax and position cinch mechanism is held directly on the shoulder pad, so when he shortens it to raise the mouthpiece position, the shoulder pads got pinched together and the pads started to cut into his neck and was uncomfortable. Also when trying to adjust bari playing position from side holding to more front holding, the only way to do it is you readjust the harness lengths, or let the shoulder pad slide lopsided. This usually resulted in dragging his shirt along with it, causing bunching clothes and uncomfortable. Also plastic clip is not strong enough for bari as when he hold onto bari single handed while turning page, etc, he can see the clip flexing (probably ok for tenor and alto). Didn’t think the clip will last very long with bari use. So we returned it.
Fire
2025-05-07 18:54:44
i had a normal neck strap before this and it put so much pressure on the back of my neck. now i have this and that pressure is gone and im not leaning forward. much more comfortable. it does rub roughly on the back of your neck
AbigaÃl Karina
2025-05-01 13:26:34
Le doy 5 estrellas porque es una buena marca de straps, resistentes, durables y cómodos. Solo me equivoqué en la talla, me quedó grande
Séverine Laneau
2025-04-30 15:25:52
très bien, adapté pour enfant saxo alto
Ainhoa
2025-03-14 11:15:03
El producto es de buena calidad. Agarra bien el instrumento. Es verdad que las cuerdas para alargarlo son un poco cortas. Quizá es mejor comprar el largo y ajustarlo. HabÃa probado otros y este es el mejor. Por lo demás, muy cómodo y fácil de poner. Buena compra calidad precio.
K.-Lisa
2024-12-28 13:52:10
habe ihn für meinen 12 jährigen Sohn gekauft - passt super und er mag ihn gerne
Don B.
2024-12-24 11:03:17
the product was marked wrong 2 times. I ordered a regular size with metal hook. received it twice wrong, although the label said it was a regular size, what was inside the package was not.Not sure why the incorrect marking.Amazon was great at finally sending me the right one, but I spent a lot of time sending it back. Im using the harness on a Bari-sax, very nice improvement of the single neck type, My recommendation is to order the metal hook for everything.The plastic one, in my opinion are not very sturdy. size? I ordered a regular size, I take a medium shirt size, its just about to small for me....