
Need help? Ask our experts.
Review Summary
2023-03-28T11:31:06
It is the perfect strap for my Pentax K3II with vertical grip and a heavy Lens. It is very comfortable to wear. Material and workmanship is first class and it is nice looking. The safety of your equipment is well worth the price. I highly recommend the Peak strap.
GARY C.
2022-12-28T13:28:12
these are my go to camera straps - they have rubber grip strips woven into the strap so as to NOT slip off my shoulder and they don?t ?bounce? like neoprene shoulder straps can. Extremely stable. This strap allows me to have a better awareness of where my camera hanging on my shoulder is and when holding the camera I can quickly wrap the strap around my wrist/hand when needed. These straps have a small profile but do a great job. Plus, there are no glaring logos to pull attention from other people!
EVANS W.
2020-08-12T08:19:08
Great strap. Mainly used with my medium format cameras and waist level finders. Comfortable to use.
JORDAN M.
2020-06-13T07:55:22
My favorite no-nonsense aftermarket camera strap for smaller cameras. Good quality hardware and webbing, with a truly functional anti-slip feature.
DAVID W.
2018-10-22T14:17:59
Best straps I've used on any camera in past 20 years. Very sturdy, strong, and safe. Never twists, tangles, or bunches up. I have one on all of my cameras.
KENNETH W.
2018-03-06T11:53:13
The best simple strap for film or digital cameras.
BILL T.
2016-12-27T10:39:39
It's a strap! Does it's job well. Not too fancy. Almost too grippy sometimes. But, its cheap!
John C.
2016-10-20T05:34:36
I just ordered a second one of these for my Fuji X100T. I have been using one on my XE2 for a while and am quite happy with it. Well made, grips the shoulder nicely, and is small and light enough to be unobtrusive.
Robert M.
2016-02-26T08:44:54
I use Domke straps on all of my cameras. I highly recommend them. Well made and made in the USA.
Jerry J.
2014-07-14T21:00:00
simple, nondescript, effective, all you need
Joe T.
2014-06-23T21:00:00
Narrow strap with grippy rubber built in. The rubber eventually wears off over a few year, but until then it sticks to your shoulder. The non-swivel version is better... the metal swivels are in a good place to scratch the camera.
ALEX H.
2014-03-17T21:00:00
I have a Domke strap on all of my cameras. Doesn't bother my neck the way all other straps do. Super flexible.
MARC C.
2013-10-14T21:00:00
Good, basic strap for a small to medium size SLR with moderate size lenses. It is light but comfortably holds the camera on your shoulder without slipping. The basic black is tasteful and inconspicuous. Also includes the small metal rings for the strap lugs in case these are missing from your camera body. I use this with my Nikon F100 film camera with the 24mm, 50mm and 105mm-macro lenses and it works well. I would probably go with the wider version if using a large body and heavy f/2.8 zoom lenses.
GARY L.
2013-01-01T19:00:00
I love this Domke strap, and the gripper stuff works great. I couldn't really figure out the metal ring/leather do-dad installation instructions, so installed without it. I love buying from Adorama - great prices, quality equipment, and super service.
mike b.
2012-12-25T19:00:00
Love the gripper material on this strap. I went with the non swivel to avoid having metal next to my camera. I am so happy to get rid of the screaming Nikon logo strap. All of Domke products are top notch, and the service from Adorama is great.
mike b.
2012-01-02T19:00:00
I originally purchased this strap for a Fujifilm X100. The camera is gone, but the strap continues on. I find it comfortable and grippy. It is best suited for a mirrorless or large compact camera. Personally I do not think it is wide enough for a DSLR, but that's a personal opinion.
SAMI R.
2011-09-07T21:00:00
I've used these camera straps on every camera I've owned for the past 11 years. The strap is well built, rarely slips, and lasts for years. The 1" straps pack easily into the tightest of camera bags.
BRIAN B.
2011-03-14T21:00:00
Awesome strap with no branding across the strap. It is very minimalistic, but is very comfortable. I hang it on my shoulder and the grip holds onto your body very well. I've used OpTech straps prior to buying this, and I don't think I'll need to find another strap. This is perfect. I chose to go without the swivel because I wanted as little metal near my camera as possible. I use the 1" strap with a 5D and a 50L, which is a fairly heavy combo, but the strap is still very comfortable. Its also small enough to not be in the way.
Capt C.
2010-05-08T21:00:00
It works and it's not expensive. No name advertisement, either. I should buy more and use them on all of my cameras. Adorama has the best price on this strap that I've seen.
botemp
2010-02-03T19:00:00
Great strap for two key reasons: (1) no conspicuous branding or logos stitched in neon yellow thread (I'm looking at you, Nikon); (2) the Gripper material, which truly works in keeping the camera attached to one's body when leaning over, etc.Swivel vs. no swivel is a matter of passionate ongoing debate. I personally prefer no swivel to keep the weight down, reduce the number of stress points, and minimize risk of scratching the camera screen with the metal hardware. The need to occasionally unwind the strap so that it lays flat across the back of my neck is a comparatively tiny price to pay for this added peace of mind, especially with smaller, lighter cameras.Only real downside to this item: somewhat creative back-and-forth weaving of the ends of the strap are needed for them to fit snugly within the included plastic doo-dads, which are somewhat loose otherwise. No instructions are provided for doing so.[@](I did the same thing as this guy/girl, except backwards so that the ends are pointing "inward" rather than "outward").
The E.
No Nonsense and Good Value
By GARY L.
Good, basic strap for a small to medium size SLR with moderate size lenses. It is light but comfortably holds the camera on your shoulder without slipping. The basic black is tasteful and inconspicuous. Also includes the small metal rings for the strap lugs in case these are missing from your camera body. I use this with my Nikon F100 film camera with the 24mm, 50mm and 105mm-macro lenses and it works well. I would probably go with the wider version if using a large body and heavy f/2.8 zoom...
View full Review
Another great Domke product from Adorama
By mike b.
Love the gripper material on this strap. I went with the non swivel to avoid having metal next to my camera. I am so happy to get rid of the screaming Nikon logo strap. All of Domke products are top notch, and the service from Adorama is great.
Under the banner of unparalleled craftsmanship, the Gripper Camera Strap, measuring a sleek 1" in width and finished in a classic black, is the quintessential accessory for photographers seeking both style and functionality. Meticulously constructed from the same robust webbing that has become synonymous with all Domke Bags, this strap is infused with our signature Gripper non-slip tracks, ensuring your camera remains secure and steady during the most demanding shoots.
The strap's versatility is further enhanced by its fully adjustable design, allowing photographers to tailor its length for a custom fit, ensuring maximum comfort throughout extended periods of use. The high-quality, durable nylon swivel hooks affixed at both ends of the strap offer quick and reliable attachment to a wide array of camera models, hard cases, and sling bags.
Photographers will appreciate the stylish, low-profile aesthetic that complements any camera setup, while the durable canvas material guarantees a strap that can endure the rigors of daily use. Whether you're navigating through bustling city streets, capturing the rugged beauty of the outdoors, or simply looking for a reliable supplementary waist strap for your Domke bags, the Gripper Camera Strap stands as a versatile and essential tool for both amateur and professional photographers alike.