The Peak Design Leash Camera Strap in Kelp Green is a versatile, lightweight camera strap designed for quick attachment, comfortable carrying, and fast camera access. Featuring quick-release Anchor Links, adjustable nylon and leather construction, and multiple carry styles, it can be worn…
The Peak Design Leash Camera Strap in Kelp Green is a versatile, lightweight camera strap designed for quick attachment, comfortable carrying, and fast camera access. Featuring quick-release Anchor Links, adjustable nylon and leather construction, and multiple carry styles, it can be worn as a neck, shoulder, or crossbody strap for photographers on the move.
The Peak Design Leash Camera Strap in Kelp Green provides a secure, comfortable, and flexible carrying solution for photographers who need fast access to their camera. Designed with Peak Design’s innovative Anchor Link system, the strap allows cameras to quickly snap on and off, making it easy to move between handheld shooting, tripods, or other carrying solutions without removing the strap.
Built from durable twist-resistant nylon and leather webbing, the Leash offers a comfortable fit while supporting multiple carry styles, including neck, shoulder, and crossbody configurations. The adjustable design allows the strap length to be customized from 32.6 to 57.1 inches, making it suitable for a wide range of users and shooting situations. Integrated adjustment loops provide quick length changes, while the low-profile Anchor Mount allows connection through the camera’s 1/4"-20 bottom accessory thread for a forward-facing carry position.
Each Anchor Link supports up to 200 lb / 90.7 kg, providing a strong and reliable connection for compatible cameras. The strap is comfortable for both right- and left-handed photographers and is ideal for photo walks, travel, events, and everyday shooting. A microfiber pouch and hex key are included for convenient storage and installation.
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