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Review Summary
2009-11-02T19:00:00
Great for outdoor sports photography. Does not slip or jar when running to get a shot. Very comfortable
Pier C.
2009-09-08T21:00:00
I love all the Skooba products. This is fantastic to distribute the weight of my Sony A700 + 70-200G lens. yes, I am aware of the weight but it helps a lot.
ANN B.
Good comfort and stablity
By Pier C.
Great for outdoor sports photography. Does not slip or jar when running to get a shot. Very comfortable
Have bought many of these.
By ANN B.
I love all the Skooba products. This is fantastic to distribute the weight of my Sony A700 + 70-200G lens. yes, I am aware of the weight but it helps a lot.
what happens when you walk or run with a camera or binoculars around your neck? The answer is you feel every bump and step, and so does your gear. We asked ourselves what would happen if there was some sort of active shock-absorber to cushion the load.
The solution, after a lot of trial-and-error, was that we attached the camera srap ends to a freely-floating bungee cord loop. Now, as the load jostles up and down, the movement is minimized.
The net result is that the user perceives the weight as less than it actually is, and the movement of whatever is attached to the strap is smoothed out markedly, lessening fatigue and muscle aches.
Skooba first brought this technology out in the larger, heavy-duty Superbungee Bag Strap, and has a utility patent pending on the Superbungee system.
The camera strap version adjusts from 21" to 45" in length. The width is 1.5", perfect for most cameras, binoculars and other around-the-neck (or over-shoulder) carrying applications.
To make it even more effective, the underside of the strap is covered with the Air Square system, consisting of individual, air-filled cells that add significant additional shock absorption and comfort.
Professional photographers who used the strap during testing agreed that the design was a measurable improvement over conventional straps.