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2024-11-02T20:00:00
Really great easily packable, comfortable and non-slip camera strap that easily holds heavier DSL camera with 24-70mm lens.
T W.
2024-07-03T20:00:00
Great Comfortable strap that was easy to attach to my D850. It provides a wide enough profile to reduce strain on you neck and back. Love ThinkTank products.
Andrew H.
2024-03-19T20:00:00
I have them on every camera, dozens. They stay put unlike every other strap on the market. Don't get your clothes dirty. Just buy it.
Mike L.
2023-12-14T19:00:00
I have owned some think tank photo straps for more than a decade. They show no wear. They retain their grip. They are a marvel of effectiveness. Highest possible recommendation!
George G.
2017-08-16T12:33:30
It's thick and feels sturdy. This was a good buy. The strap that Sony offered was sort of light and flimsy. This is exactly what I wanted. It has already proven itself when I almost dropped my camera. Yeah, I know. Anyway, I recommend!
William F.
2016-06-22T08:38:33
This has good gripper material on both sides of the strap. It does not slip off your shoulder.
THOM S.
2013-11-11T19:00:00
This strap is definitely grippy...just the other day I hiked/climbed up the side of a mountain (fine, a veryyyy steep hill) with my 50D with a battery grip and a 70-200 f/2.8 lens attached, swung around my side, and the camera never moved! The strap is on the thinner side, so buyer beware if you prefer thicker, wider straps, but for those with smaller shoulders or body frames, this strap is definitely a buy and can handle whatever load you put on it!
The O.
2013-05-29T21:00:00
I have two of these, one on a Nikon F3 the other on a FM2. They are comfortable, for a neck strap, as well as lightweight and grippy. They look good, too. I have some Sun Sniper straps I use on my larger cameras but for the smaller camera bodies these straps are perfect. I'm about to order another for a compact Pentax so I am pretty happy with these.
Paul C.
2013-05-06T21:00:00
I likes. You can hook the rings onto your backpack straps. That takes so much pressure off of your neck or shoulders. That is extremely helpful for a long day of shooting.
Paul L.
2013-01-16T19:00:00
I was looking for a strap that did not have a flashy neon sign attached to attract attention to my gear. This strap does the trick. I would recommend it to a friend.
Roman L.
2012-10-26T21:00:00
I have had several dozen straps over the years and I have yet to find that ''perfect'' strap. I look at photo articles with someone extolling the virtues of the latest gear and I am often left wondering what they were thinking after I see or buy the product. I have a lot of think tank gear. I personally think it is about the best out there. The company's claim to fame is that it's design team is made up of pros and they use feedback to build their product. Think tank is the first place to look for gear if you are serious about your work. On to the strap. I carry a pro SLR with a 70-200 for 12 hours at an air show with this strap. I don't think it is uncomfortable, but some may want a wider strap. The problem with wider straps is that they tend to get in the way and are more difficult to store in already tight gear bags. This strap is a good compromise in comfort. The material has enough ''stick'' to keep from sliding off the shoulder. Finally, the ability to use the think tank clips, for those times you want to spread the weight to their harness or back pack is a very good feature. Well made, designed for hard use, good design...this has been the description for all of the gear I have bought from ThinkTank. There are products out there that are cheaper...I have purchased many of them. Most of that stuff is in a closet boxed away...and I have found that the only gear that I seem to use any more is the ThinkTank gear.
ERIC S.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I am really surprised at Think Tank to put this on their product line. The only good thing is that it attaches to their backpacks.this is not a stable strap! The price is outragious too [$]. I have alot of Think Tank bags and they are great so I guess they are allowed one mistake.
Kenneth J.
2010-11-21T19:00:00
I've used a lot of straps over the years, from manufacturers' through Domke, UPStrap, Tamrac, who knows what else. Like a lot of photogs, I usually hang cameras on my shoulders, from which they can slip. I've got a lot of Think Tank products: solid, well thought out. V 2 of the strap is my favorite strap to date—the grippy stuff on both sides was a simple, but great, idea, and it works.
EDWARD L.
1" x 22" / 2.5 x 56 cm
2oz. / 57 g
874530002540
Great strap!
By EDWARD L.
I've used a lot of straps over the years, from manufacturers' through Domke, UPStrap, Tamrac, who knows what else. Like a lot of photogs, I usually hang cameras on my shoulders, from which they can slip. I've got a lot of Think Tank products: solid, well thought out. V 2 of the strap is my favorite strap to date—the grippy stuff on both sides was a simple, but great, idea, and it works.
Fantastic Camera Strap
By T W.
Really great easily packable, comfortable and non-slip camera strap that easily holds heavier DSL camera with 24-70mm lens.
Where comfort meets functionality, the V2.0-1" Double-Sided Non-Slip Camera Strap in sleek Grey #254 is your perfect companion for on-the-go photography. Crafted with a focus on portability, this camera strap boasts a slim, lightweight design that reduces bulk, making it an ideal choice for photographers who value mobility and convenience.
The unique double-sided non-slip feature ensures your camera stays secure and stable, even during dynamic shooting scenarios. This means you can focus more on capturing the perfect shot and less on adjusting your gear.
But the versatility of this camera strap doesn't end there. It's also designed to attach seamlessly to backpacks, offering an additional carrying option for outdoor photographers or those who prefer to keep their hands free.
Whether you're a professional photographer on a demanding shoot or a hobbyist capturing memories on a weekend getaway, the V2.0-1" Double-Sided Non-Slip Camera Strap in Grey #254 is designed to enhance your photography experience with its blend of comfort, stability, and adaptability.