• LIGHT, VERSATILE, QUICK-RELEASE camera strap that fits in your pocket.
  • NECK STRAP, SLING STRAP or SAFETY TETHER. All-aluminum anodized hardware
  • QUICK ADJUSTMENT - Low-profile dual aluminum/Hypalon adjusters allow quick-adjustment
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - for use with CANON, NIKON, SONY, FUJI and more camera systems.
  • ANCHOR MOUNT allows a Low-profile connection for varying your strap configuration

I use this with my Olympus Pen F and it is the perfect size and quite comfortable too! This would work with my Sony A6000 camera as well but I'm not sure if I would use it when I put on a larger lens like the 18-105mm lens. At that point I would jump up to the Slide Lite. As always, Peak Design's quality is at the top of the class. The new thinner anchors are great. I've ordered a few more and swapped them out on all my other cameras. It's definitely a great setup for my kit!

Very nice strap and has no problem supporting a Nikon D7200 with larger lenses. It is well made and I like the ability to quickly detach it from my camera as sometimes a strap can get in the way. If I could change one thing I would like for the strap it's self to be about a quarter of an inch wider but other than that it's perfect.

One of the best straps I have used. Positive features abound- very well built, looks classy, feels soft and comfortable, very easy to adjust length on the fly (once you get used to it), compact form factor and fits within bag nicely, feels sturdy enough for DSLR with pro lenses, multiple ways to use it (as a shoulder strap, sling etc), super easy to attach or remove from camera, has mounting plate for tripod screw hole which allows you to sling to side, moderately priced. It is currently attached to my Sony A7r3 and I plan to get it (or similar PD straps) for my other bodies also. So, what's not to like? The main problem I have with it, is the mounting plate at the bottom; it makes it difficult to set the camera body down squarely on the table. More importantly, you have to remove this plate in order to mount an Arca swiss or Manfrotto tripod plate. I like to preserve a tripod mounting option all the time, without constant manipulation. It is not a big deal, but it is an impediment to sporadic tripod shooting. In summary, I love it despite its shortcomings, and recommend it highly

I already own two other Peak Design straps: the Slide Lite and Cuff and love them. They’re fast and easy to attach and remove— when I will be carrying my camera for hours I use the Slide Lite; if i’m Just doing a photo walk and and will be stashing my camera in my small Timbuk2 I switch to the Cuff— it prevents drops while using the camera and takes up barely any room in my bag. So when I decided that I needed a new strap for my old Polaroid SX-70 folding cameras I immediately thought of Peak Design. In addition to their black/dark gray design they offer their straps in an ash gray with tan leather accents. I purchased the Leash strap in the ash/leather design and it nicely compliments the look of my tan leather and silver SX-70! I couldn’t be happier with the strap and since the Peak Design straps are part of a system I can also use the Cuff with my SX-70, adding carrying versatility when desired. The Leash also looks nice with my Fujifilm X-T1 mirrorless camera and is comfortable carrying that camera with the small 18-55 zoom and no vertical grip.

I did my research for a while, after having bought initially a silicone cell phone neck strap which after a few months started falling apart, and I was not sure if I could find something durable to hold my precious new iphone xsmax. so when I found this initially on the moment (shopmoment) website, I thought this has to be it, but then when I came to amazon I saw that they have it with prime shipping and you get it in 2 days, so I decided to order it on amazon. It arrived 2 days later and I opened my package, very cute packaging by the way, and I immediately was able to attach my cell phone to it, and wear it. It is light and very comfortable, and I had trouble decided between the black and the gray since everything that i buy usually is in the black color, but i could not resist to the gray and the contrast created by the saddle color and the black ribbon part, is very beautiful, so I went for the gray. Now I am so in love with this that I am thinking of ordering a second one, even though I don't need it, it is pricey yes, but it is well worth it, if you are a discerned customer, who has an eye for quality products, this is it, you have to get it. Don't hesitate one minute, you will be very happy with this neck strap.

I own a few peak design things, all are very well built. I own the larger summit series strap which is built like a seat belt strap. Bought this smaller one for use on an old 35 ae-1 i rarely take out thinking it would be small and allow me to use peak designs awesome clip system. No it's permanently strapped to my primary. It's small and light yet i have no doubt my cameras safe. It's smaller size let's me keep it always attached as a "backup"even when the camera is on the capture on a backpack strap or sternum strap. When used in that manner it's small enough not to be a nuisance or cause excess sweat on trails. When not in the capture i normally carry a camera as a sling and this strap has enough length to do so with room to spare. I can't stress enough how great the clip attachment is with Peak D. I have 3 cameras all with 3 mount points on them and can alternate between attachment points and straps. Very solid..

It ought to be a crime to charge this much for a camera strap... but I'm glad it's not. This strap is elegantly simple, slides easily out of the way thanks to its slick fabric, and shortens and lengthens quickly and easily thanks to the brilliantly designed adjusters. I love this camera strap, with my only regret being that I didn't hold out for the black version, rather than ash... seriously, I've had a dozen camera straps, and this is by far the best.

There's not much to say about the strap as a strap. I mean, it's perfectly nice, and the fabric has a nice slippery silky feel to it, and it's easy to adjust. That's all great but there are lots (and lots and lots) of straps in this world. The thing that makes it awesome is the "clip" technology. I cannot overstate how much I love how easy it is to unclip and reclip the strap to the camera. Here's the Holy Grail that's long eluded me: I like shoulder-held camera bags (like, over-the-head to the right shoulder with the bag hanging on my left). It's the way I've carried a bag for decades. But carrying a camera on a strap — especially a side-hanging strap as I've been doing for a few years now — is a pain. What I'd really like is to have the camera strap on my neck first, then a jacket (if it's cold, and then the bag on over that (with the camera and bag on opposite sides of me). However with a conventional strap that doesn't work; the camera strap ends up trapped by the bag strap, and the whole arrangement doesn't work. With this thing, I put on the camera, put on the jacket or hoodie (although I've decided that hoodies and bag straps were never meant to be worn at the same time), and then put on the bag. Then, ~*click*~ ! I unclick one of the camera attachments, flip the strap to the outside of the bag strap, and reclip. It takes like 2 seconds once you've done it a couple times. Yaay! Bag is happy, camera is happy, I'm warm, and all is right with the world. I need to investigate other products from these smarty people but I can only take so much awesome in a given amount of time.

I have two Sony cameras I regularly use and travel with, and now thanks to these ingenious little anchor links I only need one strap for both! Not only is this strap infinitely more comfortable than the black straps that came with my cameras, I’m also hoping the lighter colored Peak Design strap will absorb less heat in the summer and not leave me with annoying tan marks on my neck like the Sony straps. Either way, I’m happy I made this purchase. Great product!

What I like most about this camera strap (or in Peak Design's lingo, a "leash") is how long it is. 57" long fully extended, with a minimum length of 32". I use this leash with a Canon G7X-II, which is a small, light, point & shoot camera. This leash is strong enough to hold 200+, so the chance of it breaking and dropping my camera is nil. Peak also markets a heavier duty strap for dSLR's (and presumably small automobiles!). The leash includes 4 anchors that attach to the camera, 2 are needed, 2 are spare. The anchors are equipped with tough, thin cord loops that thread through the camera's strap mounts. The anchors in turn clip into the ends of the leash. The beauty of this system is that the leash can be removed from the camera quickly and easily when desired. The clip mechanism appears tough and secure, inadvertent release seems unlikely. The leash can be used to secure the camera in a sling arrangement, or as a shoulder or neck strap. The leash material is comfortable in all of these positions. The leash length mechanism is about the slickest adjustment technique that I've ever seen and can be used while being worn, even when you are walking. If it seems that I'm very impressed with this leash, it is because I am. However, there are two issues with this leash: 1. The leash is also supplied with an anchor mount that screws into the camera's tripod socket. Attaching this anchor to the bottom of the camera makes it impossible to mount the camera on a tripod. However, I couldn't find a configuration where this bottom anchor was stable for my compact camera, so this becomes a non-issue as I'll never use it. However, this device may be very useful for very heavy cameras like dSLR's. 2. The leash is a bit on the pricey side...but you get what you pay for. Would I buy this leash again? Yes, definitely.