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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Pretty easy to use and durable. Nice clasp mechanism and Comes with two attachments for multiple cameras
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Great strap if you have multiple bodies or are into the Peak Design ecosystem. The anchors allow you to remove the strap hassle-free. No messing with annoying buckles.
The strap works in a straight forward manner -- slip though your hand and slide the metal adjuster. A nice feature of this strap is the "fail-safe". If your hand is in the strap but not tightened and you lose grip of your camera the strap will automatically cinch so your camera doesn't hit the ground.
If there is a negative to the strap it's that it's a bit long, but that's probably a feature if you have big hands or short arms. As with all Peak Design products, it's expensive compared to the competition. But if you need to frequently change between wrist and neck strap or between two cameras it's worth it. Otherwise you might do better with a less expensive more "permanent" strap.
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Well thought through. Great wrist strap, easy to exchange when using the attachment from other items e.g. neck/ shoulder belt from the same line.
Magnet does not well in bracelet position if you have a small wrist/ arm though.
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This brand has built itself up, correctly offering products that live up to their hype. The strap feels secure and makes you confident that your camera will not disconnect. The included fasteners make it easy to switch to any of their other products with the same connectors, say if you wanted to connect to their neck strap instead. This is a very well thought out product and while it may seem a little pricey for some, it’s one of those you-get-what-you’re-paying-for products. Recommended.
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I have adopted the Peak design system for my Sony mirrorless cameras. This was an addition. At first I wasn't sure I like it because it kept closing around my wrist; and it would take two hands to remove it. I realized after some time that you can actually open it 'all the way' and there is a tighter portion of the strap that will hold the slide in place. Makes putting it on and off much easier - and I think it is nearly as secure as tightening it on the wrist (there may be times you want to do that!).
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I got this wrist strap to use in combination with my other Peak Design accessories (Slide strap & Capture Clip), and the entire setup I have now is really slick. The slide strap came with an arca compatible plate, where you attach one anchor, which I can now attach either the slide strap or this wrist strap! This lets me swap quickly between carrying systems when on the go. Adding the Capture Clip, which also utilizes the arca plate, to my backpack strap or belt, now gives me a 3rd option.
The strap is well-made, with smooth, seatbelt style material and leather accent. The strap and the anchor attachment both feel strong and secure, so I never worry about the safety of my camera. I even trust this strap with my D850. Of course, that is a beast of a camera to hang from your wrist, and I don't use this strap on it most of the time, but it's an example on how solid the strap is. The Peak Design wrist strap is more suited for mirrorless cameras, and I can swing my a6000 from this strap all day without any worries. The strap is a little on the narrow side for my preference, but it's probably not an issue for most people. I'd just rather have a nice wide cuff to provide more support when the camera is hanging. The narrow strap just digs in to my meaty wrist if I let go of the camera, even with something as light as the a6000. The loop slide glides smoothly on the strap, so if you drop your camera, it will snap tight instantly and you will not have to worry about your camera slipping off your wrist.
Now, Peak Design made this strap pretty stylish, too. I have no problem wearing like a bracelet when my camera is stowed to free my hands. There is a magnet inside the strap that will hold the clip when not attached to an anchor, turning it into a nice little fashion statement. BUT... the magnet is not very strong, so the slightest bump will detach the clip, and now you have the strap just flopping around. Other than that design flaw and my preference for a wider cuff, this strap is perfect!
This review is from Peak Design - Cuff Camera Strap - Ash
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Camera straps
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Buy this, buy this, buy this. I have multiple peak design straps and the ease of switching and the overall comfort they all provide is top tier
Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
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This makes taking my camera out so much more convenient. I have the full strap version of this, but sometimes I don’t want to have it hanging from my neck. This makes carrying it without fear of dropping my camera so easy. Love it.
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One of the most convenient way for me to switch hand straps for my camera. I always take my camera with me anywhere I go and I would always worry of dropping it but I don’t have to worry about that anymore. Sometimes when taking pictures, the strap gets in the way but with this, all you gotta do is push and pull the strap, that’s it. Very convenient and trendy if I must say.
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Nice accessory. The wrist strap that came with my point and shoot camera was thin and not adjustable. This wrist strap locks shut of you let go of the camera for drop protection.
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Straightforward to use. A plus is I was already using Peak Design system for camera straps. Provides real peace of mind when working in the field, around water, on boats or over ledges. While I mostly use tripods, this strap is nice insurance while mounting/removing camera from tripod, especially with long lenses attached.