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- #88 in Binocular, Camera & Camcorder Straps
Sydney Reid
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Used this strap for my FujiFilm camera. It went with me on hikes, long drives, and other activities. It was extremely comfortable, has a cute pattern, and held the camera well. I did not once think my strap would come loose, causing damage to the camera. Will purchase again just for different patterns!
tropic seaport
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Replaced the cheap thin strap that came with my binoculars with this. Strong, secure, and much more comfy around the neck. Looks good too!
B
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Fast shipping, as described.
Scott Brand
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I use this on my Nikon D750. Itâs great because I can have it on and tote it around during the day, but at night I can set my camera up on a tripod and do Milky Way photography and easily unclip the strap from the camera so it doesn't blow in the wind or get in the way. The Nikon strap that comes with the camera has to be unthreaded to remove it. This is SO much easier. I am buying another for one of my other cameras.
Jennifer Smith
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
Beautiful to look at. Luckily I rarely hang round neck (use scooter) the strap is wide and really stiff, it does do the job but needs to be softened.
jim b
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
The strap is very attractive and fits around my neck comfortably. With the strap that came with my rather large binoculars I would really feel it in my neck after awhile of walking around.This also extends out further than the original strap. The strap isn't very much longer but the slides let you open it up more. It also has the clips with as string on it so that adds to the length.The result is that I can sling the binoculars around my neck and put one arm through so i can keep it tucked on my side and off my chest. It makes grabbing the binoculars easy.I haven't worn this with a coat yet (warm weather now) but since it's larger that my original strap I don't see how it could be worse.It's easier to thread into the binoculars because the attachment is a wire instead of trying to jam the strap in the holes.So far -- i'm really happy with it. It looks pretty hip too.
kayleigh lingerfelt
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Nice material, fit my camera perfectly, has a long length so it can be worn multiple ways.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on December 6, 2018
Muy comoda
MiBo
Reviewed in Germany on April 30, 2018
Ist mir ein Rätsel wie man so einen Gurt fßr so wenig Geld inkl. Versand und Steuern anbieten kann. Wahrscheinlich will ich das auch gar nicht wissen. Am Gurt gibt es auf jeden Fall nichts auszusetzen, ist sauber verarbeitet und sieht allemal besser aus als der originale Werbeträger(sic!)
Arianna
Reviewed in Italy on July 12, 2017
Otimo rapporto qualità -prezzo. La tracolla è molto bella e comoda. L'ho sostituita a quella originale della mia Sony H400. All'inizio avevo timore che i laccetti tendessero a sfilarsi ma non è cosÏ e comunque per sicurezza ho risolto facendo un nodino alle estremità . La tracolla di per sè è fatta molto bene ed è anche bella larga e comoda per portare la fotocamera attaccata al collo o a tracolla. Assolutamente consigliata!
Azahara
Reviewed in Spain on July 10, 2017
Me parece una buena correa y ademĂĄs muy original, la Ăşnica pega por ponerle una es que da un poco de calor, el material cuando lo llevas un rato en el cuello es un poco incĂłmodo porque hace que sudes pero estoy contenta con ella.
Hawkmoon
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2017
Why are all camera straps so damn short???
Chicago John
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2014
This is a low-cost camera strap that is attractive and functional. Others have said there is some "stretch" and "neoprene" but not in my copies. Mine have a coarse-woven black nylon underside that does provide some non-slip, but I would never wear them other than around the neck with my two DSLR cameras as they are too expensive to risk dropping. They attach just like the factory straps, but they are much wider in the contact areas, a lot nicer looking, and don't shout out the make of your camera.At maximum extension, my camera now hangs a little above my waste, and I'm pretty tall at 6'1" and have a pretty big waste :) I got two different designs so I'll easily be able to tell my Pentax K5 apart from the K5 IIs. The connection between the thin nylon strap that goes through the traditional strap holders on the camera body and the wider strap is single stitched. However, it is stitched on both sides and also at the top. Nevertheless, I will be checking this periodically to make sure I'm not surprised by a failure.Sometimes simple is best, and after looking at a lot of options, I decided this was the best way to go for me and my use of the cameras, which is often on tripods. It's easy enough to take this strap on an off the neck for tripod use and it doesn't interfere with the viewfinder of LCD.It doesn't come with instructions, but it does have the plastic connectors that you would have with a factory strap and it connects in exactly the same way. One thing I do is to wrap a strip of Gorilla tape around the loose end to make sure the little slip-on plastic piece that holds the trailing edge stays in place. Just an added precaution I've always used, even with the manufacturer's straps.One final thing is that rubber band they give you. I spent half an hour trying to figure out how to use it. I tried folding up the strap and putting the rubber band over it to hold it in the camera case; I tried wrapping the rubber band around the camera body housing; I tried everything I could think of.....And then it hit me: This is supposed to be one of those wrist bracelets to advertise their product!! LOL. WOW. Why did they make it black when their product is so colorful? If anyone has any other ideas, let me know; but that's what I think it's for. I have two straps, so I can wear one on each wrist !!!However, you will find that people come up to you and ask, "What is that you're wearing?", and when you say "a wrist band", they will ask you, "Is it Eggs Now, or Egg Snow?" What I will say is the left wrist is "Egg Snow" and the right wrist is "Eggs Now". If you buy two, there's your strategy! If you buy one, you'll have to figure it out on your own.
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