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Upgrade your favorite camera strap with versatile Anchor Links for quick and secure connections
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I added Anchor Links to my existing strap, and it completely transformed how I use my cameras. The quick-connect system is super secure, and I can easily swap straps between cameras or go strap-free in seconds. Perfect for any photographer!"
Transform your go-to camera strap with Peak Design’s Anchor Links and experience the ultimate convenience. These quick-connectors are designed to enhance any OEM or third-party camera neck strap, adding an extra layer of functionality with their ultra-secure and lightning-fast connection system. The low-profile Anchors easily attach to camera loops, binoculars, or other gear, allowing seamless transitions between devices or strap-free use in an instant.
Built with durable glass-reinforced nylon and abrasion-resistant thermoplastic Anchor cords, Anchor Links provide a sturdy, reliable connection you can trust with your heaviest DSLR or vintage film cameras. Small but mighty, these connectors feature a sleek design for a discreet look that pairs perfectly with your existing gear. Whether you're capturing moments on a professional shoot or hiking rugged trails, Anchor Links ensure your gear stays secure and ready for action.
Details
- Quick-connect system for rapid and secure strap attachment
- Compatible with any standard or OEM camera neck strap
- Durable glass-reinforced nylon and abrasion-resistant Anchor cords
- Slim, low-profile design for improved performance and style
- Supports heavy gear like DSLRs, film cameras, or binoculars
- Includes 4 Anchors and 2 Links for versatile setup options
- Item #PKEA02S
- Material
- glass-reinforced nylon, carbon steel springs
- Length
- [loop length] 1.7in, [head diameter] .67in
- Compatibility
- standard/OEM camer neck strap
- Activity
- photography
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime

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In 2010, founder Peter Dering took a trip around the world and learned that carrying a big camera kind of sucked. He quit his job, designed a better way to carry a camera, and launched it on Kickstarter. It was a hit.