- ULTRA COMFORTABLE - WEAR ALL DAY padded stretch neoprene offers high level of security for your shoulders , neck , chest and provides crossbody protection for your camera
 - EVEN WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION allows you to move freely without any strain on your body | AN INCLUDED UNDERARM HOLSTER & SAFETY STRAP helps to keep the shoulder pad in place and secure
 - DURABLE METAL SCREW-IN PLATE attaches to the bottom of the camera’s tripod socket for stable and precise photography shots
 - CONVENIENT MEMORY CARD ACCESSORY POCKETS allow you to store sd cards, spare batteries, pens, cleaning cloths and more of your favorite camera accessories
 - BACKED BY MANUFACTURER'S 3-YEAR WARRANTY
 
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Donna Getty
Great Strap with slight modification.
After looking at all the various slings available I liked that this had a longer padded section on the shoulder. Also has pockets to store memory card and extra battery. One draw back, the strap under the arm is too short for me. Should be longer. The strap over the shoulder is plenty long and adjustable. The camera now sits right where my right had hangs, so can just grab it and bring up and shoot. I also bought the wrist strap from same company.USA Gear Camera Wrist Strap with Black Padded Neoprene Design, Comfortable Support and Quick Release Buckles - Works With Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Sony and More DSLR, Mirrorless, Instant Cameras Problem i found, is that the safety strap that comes with the sling is attached with a split ring. So the only way to take if off, is to unscrew carabiner connected to bottom attachment plate and remove strap, but then it stays attached to the camera. FYI, split ring is real pain to put on. The wrist strap attaches the same way, but does have a buckle to unattach it to the wrist strap, but again stays on camera. So, I got creative. I found an old camera strap that used clips at the end. I took the split ring off the wrist strap and looped one hook on to that . I then put that split ring on the camera. I then attached another clip to the safety strap with that split ring. Now i can detach both or switch back and forth and the only think that stays on the camera is the split ring. Company should figure an interchangeable system for these. Note: other strap in picture is for my lens cap.
Judie Farley
Great sling strap!
A friend recommended me this type of strap to avoid strain on the neck with the conventional camera strap. Yes, this is way more comfortable to carry your camera around, what a difference! I chose this over others because it has a pocket for the battery with a Velcro closure, it comes extra handy when doing night photography and can’t find your battery in the dark. The sling strap that goes over the shoulder is lightly padded and comfortable too. I would recommend using it with the underarm strap otherwise it moves all over the place. The sling and the underarm strap are both adjustable, so it fits even if I’m wearing a puffy jacket. It also has adjustable clips to keep the camera from sliding. The sling can be used on the left or right shoulder with the pocket still facing front, you just need to adjust the buckles. The screw-in metal plate and carabiner hook seem to be durable. The optional camera tether connects to the carabiner hook as well, so this is only useful if the screw connecting your camera and metal plate fails but not if the carabiner itself fails. The metal plate has a tripod mount screw. Depending on the tripod you own, you could use it without removing the strap. My tripod uses a quick-release plate instead of the 1/4” screw, so unfortunately it doesn’t work with mine (but I knew this before I bought this item). My only issue is that my strap is twisted (like it shows on my picture) I can’t get it to lay flat like it’s shown in the pictures from the seller. Looks like it may have been sewn like that. I just use it with the twisted part on my back so it won’t get stuck while sliding the camera up or down. Overall it’s a nice product. I'm happy with my purchase and I would recommend!
Aroha Samuels
So comfortable my husband bought one too
I purchased this sling camera strap for myself because regular neck straps can hurt my neck and back, especially with a heavy lens. I am rather large chested also so the camera never sits in a spot where it doesn’t bounce around when I’m walking, which hurts my back more. We tend to take photos at parks and zoos so we’re doing a good bit of walking in between taking photos and it’s nice to be able to have the camera out of the way, but still accessible. This strap is so comfortable. It has the neoprene section that goes up around one side of your neck and can be used on either left or right side. The strap is nice and long and is adjustable. I keep my camera down by my hip and can easily swing it up to take photos. On the part at the bottom where it looks like a clip, but screws together, the part that you twist upwards can sometimes come loose, but I just give it a little twist each time I put it on to be safe. There is a small strap to keep it from dropping your camera if it does unscrew as a safety, which happened to me, but the strap saved my camera from falling. I don’t use the under arm strap so I can’t comment on that, but I absolutely love this strap.
Kelly Johnson
It Works Great!
The shoulder strap works exactly like I thought it would. The only modification I made was to replace the ring on the safety strap with a clip where it attached to the camera. I wanted to be able to change my setup easier. The clip came from our local hardware store. Now it is perfect.
Linda Briere
easily the most comfortable camera-carry gizmo I've tried. Functional AND comfy.
The strap attaches to the camera with a twist-screw latching piece that can open unexpectedly. I wrapped it in a small piece of tape to prevent it from twisting open accidentally. Problem solved. Other than that quibble, I think the strap is an excellent choice: the most comfortable one I've tried, and the pockets for cards and a battery are a definite plus.
Dion Nichols
If you want something that works...
In terms of functionality, it’s perfect. The strap is thick and sturdy, and the metal clips and mount are beefy. I have no problem trusting it even with my full rig. The transition from the neck strap to the nylon webbing is less than graceful, but if you really care about the cosmetics, spend the extra fifty bucks on the name brand. Other than that it functions perfectly, and the little pockets on the strap are brilliant. I did, however, switch out the little safety strap with one I made with braided steel cable; there’s nothing wrong with the one that comes with it, especially for smaller cameras/lenses, but I’m hanging a full FX body off it sometimes with up to a 200mm lens and speedlight, so I’d rather be safe than sorry.
Waren Doll
Perfect Camera Sling Strap
This is a great product. I chose this over Blackrapid Sport as you can wear as a left or right sling. I use a left sling but am right handed. This allowed me to chose which side I liked (I chose left) after the purchase. The screw for the attachment plate is superior to the Blackrapid screw as it is unlikely to come undone as the Blackrapid has reported done (in their reviews). To be double safe it includes a safety tether which should be used. I bought this to use with my camera rig with a Sigma 150-600mm contemporary lens (4.2 lbs). It holds everything securely although I did add an additional tether due to the weight. Having a neoprene shoulder pad makes this a very comfortable sling even carrying my rig with the Sigma lens.
Alejandro Suez
Good
Got this for my girlfriend who is starting to get into photography now, since that is one of my major hobbies. She never liked the neck straps, said she wished they had one "like a purse strap". Little did she know, they do. I got this for her and she fell in love with it right off. It does job quite well and seems to be of adequate quality to last quite awhile.
Raju Daas
Really happy with this strap
Really happy with this strap. I'd tried a couple of others that were not long enough so sit comfortably at my side and still pull up easily to shoot. The slide works great and the little strap pocked works well for an extra card and a battery.
Calvin Parkinson
Just what I was looking for in a strap
I hate having a camera strap around my neck. It got to where I would leave my nice expensive camera at home because I didn't want to wear it. This strap is just what I was looking for. It keep the strap off my neck and is very comfortable to wear. I wore my camera for an entire day and not once did I have to shift it around.