J**S
Just what I needed!!
I bought a camera strap that had some pockets for spare batteries and cards, but found it got a bit uncomfortable when wearing it for a while, as it got quite hot around the neck - and was not able to extend as far as I wanted it to.After doing a bit of research online, I finally settled on the Leash from Peak Design - as all of the reviews I had seen were very positive of the product, and after looking at all of the straps available from them and other suppliers - decided that it was the most potential to give me what I was looking for.It is a bit pricy to be honest, but is very, very good quality and extremely comfortable - it is really 3 straps in one, and I found that for my Sony bridge camera, it is absolutely perfect.The connectors are very strong and easy to attach and dismantle, and there are 3 included along with a baseplate so you can but one on each side for wearing the strap over your neck - or one on the side and one on the bottom for wearing it like a sash (my favourite way) - which I was not able to do with my other strap.It is very compact and takes up so much less room that my other strap, or you could just put it in your pocket if you were going to use a different strap.....for any reason that I cant think of at the moment?I would imagine it would not be as comfortable with a large camera (please don't ask me if it will be ok for x camera - as I have no idea on them :)) and one of Peak Design's other products would be better suited - but for me, this is ideal.I am currently considering whether to purchase the hand strap for my small Sony camera as well - but if Peak Designs want to send me one to review - I would be more than happy to do so :)Summary - If you need a new strap for a small/med camera (with 2 anchors) - you could do a lot worse than this - bit pricy, but worth it!!
J**H
Bit expensive but has the quality to justify it.
I originally bought a 'ebay Chinese copy' of this so am already used to the type of strap. However, there is no comparison with regards to the quality difference between the 'copy' and the original. I have no fear of the mounts on the PD version snapping with out warning and the clips feel snug and don't rattle at all (the copy feels a bit 'tinny' and rattles a bit when the mounts are not in them).The strap does fell a bit stiff but I know from experience with the 'copy' that this will soften with use, and the PD strap definitely feels more comfortable (remembering that this is a thin strap so don't expect a 'heavy' camera to be comfortable for long periods, get one of PD's thicker straps for that and you won't be disappointed).The slider adjustments are a bit of a gimmick (most people set the strap and leave it at that length and are happy) but the more I play with it the more I can see me possibly adjusting it on the fly for certain situations, I just wouldn't say that it is a specific selling point that would specifically make me want to buy this strap.With regards to price, it is a bit expensive but you get what you pay for in terms of quality, and Peak Designs are continuously designing new equipment as well as improving their existing range so you have to also take that into account a bit.If 'cheap and cheerful' is what you are after then check ebay for the 'Chinese copy' but it you want something that is going to last and not have any worries about your camera's safety then the PD version is worth getting. I have no doubt that this strap will last for a long time.
R**R
Best value strap I can trust to keep my camera safe
Absolutely love this strap. It's very minimal an non obtrusive while still providing great comfort. Using the peak design loops makes getting the right fit perfect while out and about, I have one on the bottom and one on the right and have the camera hang under my left side while slung over my head and neck, makes grabbing the camera easy and quick to snap photos. It's made of a seat belt material and feels strong and sturdy while easy to slide over clothes without getting caught (like my old strap). I also like how compact this strap is and folds up very small. I pair this with a Lumix S5 (1kg with lens) and it handles it easy.
N**K
Great quality
Well made and sturdy. I've used the tripod attachment for the bottom connection of the strap leaving the grip side of my camera free. Makes it far easier to bring up to my face and make a picture with the strap not getting in the way. The lens sits above my hip facing towards my body. Nice option and solution. Easily adjustable strap while you are wearing it.
M**.
Perfect for a CSC camera
I got the Leash in ash grey. It looks very classy with the tan leather accents. The width is perfect for my Olympus OMD. The Slide/Slide Lite would be too wide.It adjusts really easily to switch between shoulder, neck, or across the body sling modes, or for when I give the camera to my wife (who is much smaller). It is longer than a normal shoulder strap, so is very flexible and fits even an XL man.For my OMD with a shall lens, it works best attached to the lugs on each side of the camera. Attaching to the base plate may be better with a longer, heavier lens. It's nice to have the flexibility.A few things that make it not perfect.1. It could do with a grip side like the Slide. It's just smooth seat belt like material and quite slippy. This is great for easy camera access, but the camera can flop forward when you bend. Something to watch.2. The quick release attachments are a bit bulky and kind of get in the way when you grip the camera in your right hand. I've tried gripping the attachment in my palm with the camera, but not comfortable, so I generally grip it under with the attachment resting across the back of my hand. Still a bit awkward, but I'm getting used to it.3. The metal attachments look great and are really good quality, but I worry they might scratch my camera when it's packed in the bag. It hasn't yet, but I worry.Overall, really happy with my Leash. It's not cheap, but when you see the quality it is very good value.
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