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Peak Design
Clutch Hand Strap

4.553633217993079 out of 5 stars
289 Reviews
$49.95
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Comes through in the clutch.

To get the best shots, you often have to go through the roughest terrain. Keep your camera secure while you ramble over rugged trails with the Peak Design Clutch Hand Strap. Low-profile and unobtrusive, it offers easy connection and quick adjustment for ultimate convenience. Quick adjustability lets you cinch it down for total security when scrambling over rocks, then easily loosen when you need to access the camera's controls. The Anchor Link connection system works with just about any ARCA-type tripod mount, and the strap is strong enough to use with just about any pro camera, lens, and accessory combination.


Details

  • Rugged hand strap to secure a camera wherever you go
  • Quick adjustability suits the activity of the day
  • Anchor Link system attaches to camera tripod mount
  • Item #PKE0015
Material
[exterior] Hypalon, [pad] microfiber, [hardware] aluminum
Compatibility
any DSLR (or SLR) camera
Dimensions
8 - 11.4 x 2in
Includes
Clutch, standard plate V3, anchors (2), microfiber pouch, hex wrench
Recommended Use
photography/media
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime
Long exposure coastal photography featuring a tripod-mounted camera capturing a wetsuit-clad surfer standing on rocky shoreline with crashing waves and dramatic cliffs in the background.

Making The Best Things

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.

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