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The Techion Camera Wrist Strap is a versatile and durable accessory designed for photographers and outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality 550 Type III paracord, it securely holds your camera or binoculars while providing a comfortable fit for all wrist sizes. Measuring approximately 16 inches in length, it also comes with a microfiber cleaning cloth to keep your equipment pristine.
B**W
Works great.
Works perfectly for my needs. Large enough to go over large hands and easily adjustable.
W**E
Great strap
Used this strap to attach to a Lyre, works like a charm! Now it's a modern Telamon like the ancient Greeks.
S**M
Yes
Posting as a combo for my Iphone 6s Plus cause I’m stoked after all the hours of searching that I did.Techion Braided 550 Paracord/Lanyard: (My fault): I didn’t think about the line being thicker. My phone cases lanyard hole was specifically made for the thin lanyard lines (which I’d be nervous with because my i-phone plus is heavy.) Ended up using a key ring which actually endin up workin out great!CHTech Fashion Double Layer Heavy Duty Protection Scratch Proof Armor Phone Case: In the side view pic you can see there’s not much of a lip/bevel. I have gorilla glass on my screen though and with the awesome lanyard hole, I won’t be dropping my phone. So gotta decide for yourself there.The case isn’t bulky. It’s thin, yet strong, and feels REALLY good in my hand. I dig it. Sleek but grippy.The case covers the volume and power button controls well. You have to press the button in a bit more forceful but I find that to be a good thing for protection. (& not to where it hurts your fingers or anything.)Charger and headphone plugs: I might cut them off because I use the ports far too often and I’m not in crazy dusty environments. I work in an office and have my phone charging all day while YouTube runs. They’re handy and nifty though for those who would need them.My trying to force the line thru the lanyard hole pics: I am so dumb. I tried needle nose pliers and snapped one of my pen caps trying to force the line thru. All I ended up doing was putting a hole in it. SOOO... Somethin I JUST paid for, I had to fix by pushing the white strings back in little by little and then sewing up a hole that I created. Good as new now though.If it doesn’t fit... Just use a key ring.Love this phone case and my adjustable wrist strap. Highly recommend both.Not paid or sent anything to review... I just spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to find a good quality combo for my 6s Plus. If it helps at least one person... Sweet.
K**A
Adequate.
If all you want is a strong, cheap wrist strap, this will do, stop reading now. If your aspirations are a little higher, you might consider alternatives.This is exactly what it is advertised as; a wrist strap of braided synthetic cord. It is stiff and relatively inflexible, a bit abrasive, and (you can't tell from the picture) assembled such that the braided part asymmetric; that is, it does not close down into a neat loop as shown until the little clamp thing is drawn all the way up. This is because the cord from one end slides through a loop in the other end, if that is clear. Probably not. Trust me, unless you snug it up, you will likely have a single strand of the paracord sawing through your wrist at some point.The part about saving your life with the cord is stupid; if my life depends on finding the end and unraveling it, I'm gonna die. That probably appeals to the guy you see hanging around the mall in fatigues and cargo pants with a belt laden with his Leatherman, flashlight, walkie-talkie, and God knows what else in little pouches in case Armageddon happens while he's hanging around Radio Shack. Normal people won't consider this a plus.So; it's OK, just. The advertisement is honest, just.It took me a while to write this because I'd forgotten I ordered it; tossed it in a drawer, dug it out a few days ago while searching for something else. It'll stay on the camera (Pen F) until the nice leather wrist strap I ordered gets here, then go in the bag of stuff we take to the local charity thrift store so the mall guy can add it to his collection.
R**O
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wish there was more color options to choose from. also I do recommend clean this strap every once in a while with warm water with landry detergent and soak it. or just simply putting in washing machine. i got rash around my wrist for not cleaning the straps.other then that I recommend this strap.
K**C
Good, sturdy strap, and more comfortable to wear than the one that I got with my camera.
Does what it says it does, and it's built pretty well. It can be a bit of a tight fit on some camera bodies like my Canon M50. I managed to get it on using some sewing thread to pull the end through the strap point on the camera. I just left it on the camera and it stays there and I use it all the time. Its held up great so far and doesn't really show any significant signs of wear at all. Good product, would recommend.
N**A
Admission of prior error, with a better solution
Three years ago, this reviewer posted a review on this site of a different camera strap, declaring it to be a perfect match for a Fujifilm XF1 camera.I was wrong: See my *now* 2-star review of the Cosmos ® Classic Adjustable wrist strap lanyard at this link .Well, I'm back, humbled and chagrined, and I hope you will trust me now when I write that I am sure I got it right *this* time. This Techion wrist strap is made of the same stuff that people who willingly jump out of perfectly functioning airplanes from way up *there* rely upon to keep themselves attached to those big patches of cloth that are the only thing preventing a very hard, and certainly fatal, fall to Mother Earth.You will need a triangular “split ring” attachment to fit small strap eyelets such as that on the Fujifilm XF1; you can get one at any brick and mortar camera store, or go here: Ruggard Split D-Ring Twin Pack (12mm) .
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