The Peak Design Anchor Connector 4-Pack (Ibis) lets you quickly attach additional cameras, binoculars, and compatible gear to any Peak Design camera strap. Featuring ultra-strong Dyneema® cords, an angled quick-connect design, and a 200 lb load rating per anchor, these genuine replacement…
The Peak Design Anchor Connector 4-Pack (Ibis) lets you quickly attach additional cameras, binoculars, and compatible gear to any Peak Design camera strap. Featuring ultra-strong Dyneema® cords, an angled quick-connect design, and a 200 lb load rating per anchor, these genuine replacement connectors offer secure, reliable, and effortless gear attachment.
The Peak Design Anchor Connector 4-Pack (Ibis) is designed to expand the versatility of your Peak Design carrying system by allowing multiple cameras, binoculars, or other compatible gear to be instantly attached to any Peak Design camera strap. Whether you're switching between camera bodies or replacing worn anchors, this genuine accessory delivers the same trusted performance photographers rely on.
Each Anchor Connector features Peak Design's innovative angled thermoplastic head, making attachment and removal quick, smooth, and intuitive. The slim profile securely locks into compatible Peak Design straps while allowing rapid gear changes without removing the strap from your body.
Built with two-layer anti-abrasion Dyneema® cord, each anchor is engineered for exceptional strength and long-term durability while remaining gentle on your camera's attachment points. Every Anchor is independently rated to support up to 200 lb (90.7 kg), providing outstanding reliability for everything from compact cameras to professional DSLR and mirrorless systems.
Finished in the vibrant Ibis pink colour, the Anchor Connector 4-Pack is ideal as a replacement set, for expanding your existing Peak Design setup, or for allowing multiple devices to share a single Peak Design strap.
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