Presenting the Leash Camera Strap in coyote by Peak Design, featuring anchor links for swift and effortless detachment of your connected camera, enabling seamless transition to a tripod or attachment of another camera to the strap. Each anchor link boasts a 200-pound rating, providing a sturdy and reliable snap-in or snap-out connection point to the strap eyelet on a wide range of cameras. With a width of 0.8 inches and an adjustable length ranging from 32.6 to 57.1 inches, this strap offers versatility and comfort. Crafted from twist-resistant nylon webbing, it functions as a neck, shoulder, or cross-body strap, accommodating both right- and left-handed users, draped from one shoulder to the opposing hip. When paired with an anchor link, the included anchor mount utilizes the camera's 1/4"-20 bottom accessory thread to create a secure connection point. By attaching the leash to the bottom accessory thread and utilizing just one strap eyelet instead of two, your camera remains consistently oriented forward against your hip, reducing the time required to raise it to your eye for capturing the perfect shot.
Features
The Leash Camera Strap by Peak Design offers versatile functionality, serving as a neck, shoulder, or cross-body strap suitable for both right- and left-handed users. Crafted from twist-resistant nylon webbing, it ensures durability and reliability. With its quick and easy detachment from the camera, facilitated by anchor links creating sturdy snap-in or snap-out connection points to the camera strap eyelet, this strap provides seamless transitions during shoots. Utilizing it as a cross-body strap enables you to maintain your camera facing forward consistently. Integrated loops enable swift length adjustments on the go, while the hex key facilitates convenient attachment or detachment of the anchor mount. Additionally, it comes with a microfiber pouch for convenient storage and transport, ensuring your strap remains protected when not in use.
⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and/or other reproductive harm.
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