Carry your camera comfortably and securely with the Peak Design Leash Camera Strap (Black). This lightweight, adjustable camera strap features Peak Design's quick-release Anchor Link system, allowing instant attachment or removal while offering versatile neck, shoulder, or crossbody carry. Built with durable nylon webbing and an included low-profile Anchor…
Carry your camera comfortably and securely with the Peak Design Leash Camera Strap (Black). This lightweight, adjustable camera strap features Peak Design's quick-release Anchor Link system, allowing instant attachment or removal while offering versatile neck, shoulder, or crossbody carry. Built with durable nylon webbing and an included low-profile Anchor Mount, it's perfect for photographers seeking flexibility and everyday comfort.
The Peak Design Leash Camera Strap (Black) is a versatile, lightweight camera strap designed for photographers who want maximum flexibility without sacrificing comfort or security. Featuring Peak Design's renowned Anchor Link quick-release system, the Leash allows you to instantly attach or detach your camera, making it easy to switch between handheld shooting, tripod use, or multiple camera bodies.
Constructed from durable, twist-resistant nylon webbing, the strap adjusts smoothly from 32.6 to 57.1 inches, allowing it to be worn comfortably as a neck strap, shoulder strap, or crossbody sling. Integrated adjustment loops provide quick, one-handed length changes for fast adaptation while shooting.
The included Anchor Mount attaches securely to your camera's standard 1/4"-20 tripod socket, allowing alternative carrying positions that keep your camera facing forward against your hip for quicker access. Each Anchor Link is rated to support up to 200 lb (90.7 kg), delivering exceptional strength and reliability for virtually any camera setup. A microfiber storage pouch is also included for convenient transport when the strap is not in use.
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