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Cuff Leather Wrist Camera Strap
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Cuff Leather Wrist Camera Strap delivers secure wrist carry with refined leather and quick connection
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I used this on a few city shoots and liked how quickly it cinches down if the camera drops. It feels clean and low-profile on the wrist, and I don’t have to think about it while shooting."
We move through crowded streets, travel days, and quick shooting moments knowing our camera needs to stay close without getting in the way, and the Cuff Leather Wrist Camera Strap from Peak Design does exactly that. It keeps things simple and secure, giving us the freedom to shoot without constantly worrying about drops or awkward carry.
The premium full-grain leather construction offers a soft feel that develops character over time, while the low-profile design eliminates bulky hardware and excess stitching. The Anchor Link system allows fast, secure attachment to any compatible camera, and the cinching mechanism tightens automatically if the camera drops, adding an extra layer of protection. Lightweight yet strong, it delivers dependable security in a minimal form that fits seamlessly into any shooting setup.
Details
- Camera wrist strap for secure carry and drop protection
- Full-grain leather offers durability and refined feel
- Cinching design tightens automatically during drops
- Anchor Link system enables fast, secure attachment
- Low-profile build removes bulky hardware and stitching
- Lightweight construction adds minimal carry weight
- Compatible with cameras using standard strap loops
- Item #PKEA02X
- Material
- leather
- Dimensions
- [length] 11in, [width] 0.65in, [thickness] 0.1in
- Activity
- photography/media
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime

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.