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Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 61 reviews

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Customers are positive about the Clutch Camera Hand Strap's comfort, quality, security, and design. However, customers are negative about the product's compatibility with smaller cameras and its overall size, which can be awkward for some users.

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    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Avoid this strap

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I purchased their Clutch CL-3 Quick-Attaching strap, and it was a major letdown, especially for the Peak Design brand. Unlike their other straps which use quick attach tabs, you have to manually thread one end to a strap lug and the other end to a plate on the tripod mount of your camera. This might be acceptable, but it's anything but quick, and the tripod mount plate requires a separate hex key. For a company that goes out of the way market how much they "design" their products, the fact you can't ever easily swap this strap without threading a lug (like any cheap strap) is somewhat of a huge disappointment. Also, if you want to switch to using a tripod, if you aren't using a Arca-compatible tripod, your options are to either spend another $25 - $35 on a tripod adapter, or bring the hex wrench (good luck doing this in the field). I looked into this, seems this strap has a litany of user complaints and accompanying caveats. According to other users and the Peak Design support pages themselves, this strap has a lot of issues with mirrorless camera compatibility, special guides explaining how you have to finagle it to even work work with other Peak Design straps and products, links to extra-purchase tripod adapters, and the inability to quickly swap the strap and plate without needing to manually thread and de-thread strap lugs and a use hex wrench. Skip this one.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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