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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
This might be my favorite camera strap. The strap isn't too big, the material isn't too stiff, the neck pad is comfortable, and oh my goodness do I love the quick-release snaps. Sometimes I am carrying around the camera and I want it around my neck, but sometimes I'm putting it on a tripod or otherwise working with it in a way where the strap is simply getting in my way. With a 'stock' camera strap, you have very fiddly straps and buckles to tease apart. Not so with this thing. Two quick snaps and the camera is unfettered for whatever photo stuff you're into. Highly highly recommended, and I think I'm grabbing a few more of these for my other camera bodies.
PPBofKnight
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
I got this camera strap for my mirrorless full-frame camera, when I'm shooting with heavier lenses. As someone who's had back and neck problems for years, I was looking for something that was strong, reliable, and demonstrates good weight distribution, while providing a feeling of confidence, that my weighty, expensive camera equipment isn't going to easily slide off my shoulder, or even worse, break at any of the stress points.This strap is a great width, great weight, providing exactly the quality and reliability I look for. My only gripe would be that the padded, very grippy shoulder padding could be a bit more flexible, while retaining it's very grippy feel. Many prior straps have tended to slide down my shoulder, even with grippy textures. But this one does not at all. For this reason, they could afford to have it be a bit more flexible vs being as stiff as it is, given the very high quality grip built in.The detachable quick-clips are very handy, and so much better than the standard straps that take finger gymnastics just to get them on/off your camera tethers. Instead, with this, the tethers stay attached to your camera mounts, and the strap can be taken off temporarily, or transferred to another camera possibly, that might also have similar tethered clips.A very nice strap with excellent build quality!
P. Kafka
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
I found what looked like a new pair of binoculars at thrift store. When I got them home, it occurred to me what they were missing, which was a strap for use in the field. For about what I paid for the binocs, the strap I got has a nice padded area for the neck, and quick release tabs with nylon rope leads that can hold up to twenty pounds. There is also a tool for threading the nylon rope through the strap holder. Full function for a good find for about nine dollars.
Another Opinion
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
This is a pretty good shoulder strap for any light bag you may want to carry. The threaded ends allow you to use it as a camera strap as well, making it fully detachable. The attachment mechanism is similar to what you’d find on earbuds—simply slide the strap through the loop on each side of the device you want to carry, then pull the connector through to secure it.The strap features a lightly padded neck section for added comfort. Each side has adjustment tabs, allowing you to extend the length from 37.5 to 59 inches, effectively converting your bag from a shoulder carry to a crossbody style.For the price, it’s a good value and does the job well. It’s available in a range of colors—I went with basic black. If you’re looking for a simple, functional strap, this one should work just fine.
Katie W.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
This strap is soft and comfortable around your neck. The padding on the neck pad is sufficient even with a heavy lens. The quick disconnect clips are easy to use and do not seem like they will disconnect unexpectedly. You must push the tabs on the clips in almost all the way to release them and it requires sufficient force it won’t happen when you do not intend to release them. I was initially concerned about the thinness of the cords at the ends of the straps, which are used to connect the strap to the camera. However, I tested them by pulling them with quite a bit of force and they did not come lose from the straps or break. Overall, I like the comfort of this strap, and I like the ability to remove it easily when I have my camera on a tripod or am otherwise tinkering with it.
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