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Your cart is empty.4.7 out of 5 stars
- #75 in Binocular, Camera & Camcorder Straps
Burch Reader
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 2025
Great strap for my Nikon D850 helps bear the weight cross body.
Krasimir ILIEV
Reviewed in Germany on July 4, 2025
Super 👌 product. Thanks!
Paolo
Reviewed in Italy on June 25, 2025
Ottimo
Martin Calero
Reviewed in Spain on June 12, 2025
Perfecto
Alex Villamar
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
Muy cómodo, me gusta mucho que es regulable y cómodo al momento de usarlo un buen momento.
Orlando Velez
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Camera neck strap, was as nice as shown. Fits nicely, it's padding was nice and comfortable. Strap ties at camera are very sufficient for holding camera weight.
Ayush Pathak
Reviewed in India on May 18, 2025
A very good shoulder strap for cameras with big lenses.
Brittany
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Comfortable, a thicker strap if you don't want one to cut into your neck. It auto shortens when you are using the camera and you easily adjust it back down when you are walking and not using your camera.5 Stars
Ronnie
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This seems to be a sturdy neck strap. I feel better about using it than the original strap.It's a nice quality strap with attractive orange accent stitches. I believe it will hold up well over time.It is a little pricey, but for what you get, it's worth a little extra.
JimmyZ
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
The strap itself is well made. I really like the orange accent stitching. It all has an understated look. This strap is much more comfortable than the one that came with my camera. It is much wider and the cushion part feels like a soft neoprene. The buckles are nice and firm but can be detached easily. My favorite part is actually the tiny zipper case. I have a Lumix S5IIX and the little case is the perfect size to hold 2 BLK22 batteries. It has a nice carabiner type clip. I am not hanging this off of the strap just because it is a bit heavy for that when it is carrying two batteries. But I do have it clipped on to my backpack and it is just perfect there.I would say that if you have a heavier camera, this is a good choice of strap. I have always liked K&F Concept stuff because it is usually great quality without being too expensive. If you have a small camera this strap is going to be overkill and you probably will probably end up leaving it at home and use a wrist strap instead. It is relatively bulky.
Tiki
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I have used other K&F Concepts products, and they have all been pretty good. This is no exception.It appears to be really well constructed with high quality materials. The cord that is used to attach the strap to the camera is thicker than some I have seen, and the stitching looks solid. The plastic buckle that can be used for quick removal of the strap has an extra safety measure that requires you to both press a button and squeeze the sides to remove the strap. The padding is adequate and there is nothing on the strap that would tend to scratch equipment when stored in a camera bag.I really like the removable pouch that is sized perfectly to carry an extra camera battery. It clips securely onto the strap and there is a velcro patch that keeps it from swinging about.I think this strap is a good value and a big upgrade from the standard issued strap that comes with cameras from the major manufacturers.
Francis R
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Update.The strap finally arrived.So let's get straight to the point.Pros:The strap is nice and long, but it can be adjust to meet your desired length.The release buckles have a button that has to be pressed before releasing. This will prevent accidental presses.There's a detachable pocket for you to carry a spare battery or batteries. The pocket attaches via a clip, but it also has Velcro on the back. This will prevent it from moving around as you walk or run.The strap has a maximum load of 88 lbs(according to the manufacturer). Even if this number is a little off, the strap should be strong enough to carry your camera with ease.The built quality feels good and the price $18.99 feels like a good deal to me.Cons:Neoprene material. The strap has a part made of neoprene. This is nice and soft, but it does create a little extra heat. So carrying it on a hot day means you'll likely get a little hot.Lastly the release buckles are made of plastic. This is not a deal breaker, but I know everyone has different opinions about it.Overall a solid product and some awesome features. Highly recommend it.
Marcus Darpino
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
This strap is a step above other straps I've had. It is well made like much of K&F's product line. It doesn't seem like a $20 strap however. For instance, full grain leather handmade straps cost about the same as this strap.
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