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Review Summary
2017-07-05T09:28:26
I use it on my A7RII when I have a smaller lens attached to it and ove the fact that you can use on multiple cameras...
Will A.
2017-05-16T11:34:12
Bought it because of the length, lets me carry camera at my hip and over one arm. Great value for the price
MICHAEL M.
2017-01-31T18:29:51
Great product. I can't imagine a better strap for the Fuji X-Pro-2
Jon L.
2017-01-26T08:20:02
I bought this strap to replace my Peak Design Slide. That is a great strap for my Nikon, but overkill for my Fujifilm X-T10. This strap is a lot more lightweight and versatile for my needs. If you have a smaller or mirrorless camera, this would be the strap you need. High quality construction and I really like the way it attaches to the camera. It can be removed and put in my pocket in a matter of seconds. I'm a minimalist when it comes to gear; the smaller and less stuff the better.
Kody M.
2017-01-12T11:26:30
great strap, easy to use and comfortable up to a certain weight/size of camera/lens combination.
BRIAN B.
2016-12-11T08:41:35
This camera leash was quick to install, even with an L bracket on the camera. It is soft to the touch and takes up almost no space in the camera bag. Additionally, there are no metallic parts that might scratch camera equipment while in the bag. Great product at a great price.
Steve B.
2016-11-04T12:30:10
The Peak Design Camera strap is comfortable, easy to switch from sling to shoulder strap wear. It's great to have the ability to quickly disconnect from the camera and add the wrist strap. Yes, I do recommend this strap for its versatility and comfort while making photographs.
treasurepass t.
2016-10-04T14:43:36
Peak Designs put a lot of thought into their gear and their connectors. Each of my bodies have two adapters in the strap eye connectors. The I can attach the "Leash" or the "cuff" as I need them. My messenger bag from PD also has adapters so that I can attach stuff to it when carrying into the brush.
HENRY M.
2016-09-22T19:37:00
This camera strap works as advertised. Clips on and off without much effort and feels very secure. I use it so that I may remove the strap and use the camera on a gimbal, then go right back to clipping the strap back on and shooting handheld.
david z.
2016-09-14T13:47:55
Good idea & l now use them on all my cameras but would like a softer attachment system. Do not like hard objects abrading my equipment. I've used every strap system known to man over the last 45 yrs & who'd have thought that this simple, compact & thin leash would work the best & be the most comfortable. The slim strap is okay but I find the leash is all I use anymore.
WILLIAM H.
2016-08-11T16:47:09
I already have the Slide lite and the Cuff which I use on another camera. I was now looking for a light, narrow strap for my Fuji XT10 and the Leash works perfectly. I really like the fact that you can connect it to the camera in different ways, according to the situation or your needs and that it can be easily removed and re-attached!
Alexander S.
2016-05-05T10:52:03
I never liked camera straps....over the fifty years that I have been in business, but when I can across the company Peak design, I said this looks pretty good so I ordered I think about 5 of them for each of my cameras I have them on my full size Canon 1d series and others with battery pack, I was well surprised to find that this I can tolerate as I like the idea of being able to taken them off when I have my camera mounted on my tripod and also the many other ways that you can use them',. Good job Peak design, 'as my many years in business, and if I consider to go Fuji mirrorless I will have no problem in using them if I do. Thanks' Adorama and peak design for a very fine product.
MIKE S.
2015-04-16T21:00:00
I love the design of this camera strap. It's very easy to detach the strap from your camera, but never feels insecure. I only docked it one star because I think straps need to be a bit thicker where they meet your shoulder for comfort. Overall, though, much better than the stock straps cameras come with.
JUSTIN L.
2014-05-19T21:00:00
Bought this to use with Capture Pro. Not a bad design. It is small and easy enough to take it out and put away. I am currently use the PacSafe strap as well and I wish the Leash has some of the attributes of the PacSafe strap so I can use it with confident when I travel overseas.
JAMES N.
2013-09-16T21:00:00
The versatility of ways you can attach and use this strap make it good in multiple situations. Easy on and off connections and simple to slide to change length on the fly. Love that it can fit cross body to carry camera on my hip.
Susan S.
Leash and Cuff feature a brand new quick-connection system that is unlike anything you've ever seen. It's so fast, secure and unobtrusive that once you use it we think you'll never want to go back. Here's how it works:
Leash and Cuff come with a set of Anchors (A). Leash comes with 4 anchors, Cuff with 2. The Anchors attach to any loop on your camera using a Cow Hitch (B). Capture quick-release base plates sold separately. These Anchor disks slide into clips on the end of Leash and Cuff, locking in with a click (C). To unlock the anchors, press the disk down with your thumb and push it out in the reverse direction.
Leash functions as a neck strap, sling strap, safety tether and video tensioner,meaning that you can carry a single strap that adapts to any environment and anygear.
The universal Anchors attach to any loop there is. This includes standard strap loops on DSLR, mirrorless and point-and-shoot cameras. Not to mention wearable video devices, binoculars, water bottles, compasses, toddlers and more.
Unlike traditional slings and straps, Leash can be configured to hold your camera in nearly any orientation, simply change the locations of the Anchors until you find a position that works for your rig.
Tired of constantly readjusting your camera sling to feel comfortable Leash uses a ultra-smooth seatbelt style webbing that glides across your shoulder whenyou lift your camera to shoot and glides back into place when you're done.