Fender Japan Limited Hybrid II Stratocaster Noir in Satin Black

Live draw 4th December 2025 @ 6:00 PM
999 tickets available
Maximum 99 tickets per person
launch sale!

Original price was: £2.99.Current price is: £2.49.Per Entry

This competition has now closed. Good luck everyone, we'll catch you in the live draw!

LAUNCH SALE ON THE FIRST 899 TICKETS

WIN THIS STEALTHY STRAT TODAY

+50 INSTANT WINS BELOW

When this finish first launched we fell in love! The colour combo, MIJ quality and now in the awesome Hybrid II model. This will sell out fast!

The Made in Japan Hybrid II is a series worthy of being called a “hybrid”, as it retains its vintage looks and incorporates almighty modern specs for any player or music genre. Regardless of rhythm or lead, we have created a product that combines playability and instrumental tone that fits any guitarist or bassist.

Based on the Hybrid II, with a satin black finish matching headstock for a strong look and a 3-Ply black pickguard with an eye-catching red center layer. It is equipped with a special atmosphere combined with the red metal logo on the head. All metal parts and plastic parts are unified in black, and also equipped with a Synthetic Bone Nut, 9.5-inch-radius fingerboard, Narrow-tall frets providing a modern feel and comfortable playability.

THIS IS A BRAND NEW GUITAR PURCHASED FROM ONE OF OUR TRUSTED SUPPLIERS

  • Fender Limited Edition Made in Japan Noir Stratocaster in Satin Black
  • Alder Body
  • Bolt-On Construction
  • Modern C-Shaped Neck
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • ‘Narrow Tall’ Frets
  • Fender Hybrid II Pickups
  • 2 Point Tremd
  • Synthetic Bone Nut

INSTANT WIN PRIZES

Get any of the ticket numbers below and instantly win that prize! All tickets are still entered for the main prize draw.

This competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over.

The total amount of tickets available for this competition is (999).

Live draw date: December 4, 2025. We never extend our draws regardless of how many tickets have sold. If a competition sells out early then we will bring the draw date forward to the next available live draw.

You may enter this competition up to 99 times.

Your ticket number(s) will be randomly allocated when ordering and you will receive an email confirmation of these numbers. They are also available to see in your account on our website.

The live draw will take place on the Guitar Gear Giveaway Facebook page and the Guitar Talk Youtube channel using Google’s random number generator to select the winning ticket number from all Entrants.

This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook, Apple or Google. By entering the competitions, Entrants agree that neither Facebook, Apple, nor Google have any liability and are not responsible for the administration or promotion of this competition.

How does it work?

We host 2 live draws every single week – Monday and Thursday at 6pm. The draws stream live on YouTube and Facebook.

Our fixed odds competitions have a limited amount of tickets and clearly show the ticket price, number of tickets and the draw date.

There are no extensions and no rollovers; we draw the winner regardless of how many tickets are sold.

Are your guitars new or preloved?

Most of what we do is pre-loved, but there are also a number of guitars on the site that are new (Instant Win competitions, for example). We always state in the prize description whether a guitar is new or pre-loved, and in most cases, we also add the year and a condition description.

How do I get my ticket number(s)?

Once your order has been placed your ticket number(s) will be randomly allocated and will show on your order confirmation. They will also be emailed to you, and will be available in the my account area.

What is an Auto Draw and how does it work?

Auto draw prizes are drawn using a third-party (Think Zap) random draw algorithm. The Auto Draw will take place as soon as a prize is sold out or on the guaranteed draw date/time shown on the prize page.

All prizes have a guaranteed draw date and winner, even if the tickets don’t sell out.