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Peak Design
Slide Camera Strap

4.8538461538461535 out of 5 stars
910 Reviews
$79.95
Color:Black

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Slide Camera Strap

Strong connection, a stable hold, and easy-to-use design is what professional photographers love about the versatile Slide Camera Strap by Peak Design. The unique quick-connecting anchor link system uses a slide-in design that can be easily switched out between gear for quick transitions, making this strap more convenient and versatile compared to standard straps. A dual-sided strap is built with a seat-belt material face for smooth gliding against clothing and a grippy face for a stable hold depending on the shoot conditions. And internally padded, this strap ensures a comfortable fit while carrying heavy equipment. The two adjustment points make for simple transitions between a sling, neck, and shoulder strap fit.


Details

  • Versatile camera strap for enthusiastic photographers
  • Dual-sided strap is smooth or grippy depending on conditions
  • Padded strap designed for comfort with heavier cameras
  • Dual adjusters make for convenient adjustments on the fly
  • Can be worn as sling, neck, or shoulder strap comfortably
  • Included anchor plate and compatible with ARCA and RC2 tripods
  • Item #PKE000W
Material
100% nylon webbing
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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