The Peak Design Mobile Crossbody Strap in Black provides a secure, low-profile way to carry your smartphone or compact point-and-shoot camera. Featuring high-strength Micro Anchor attachments, quick length adjustment, and a durable stretch nylon/polyester construction, it offers comfortable hands-free carrying with seamless compatibility across Peak Design…
The Peak Design Mobile Crossbody Strap in Black provides a secure, low-profile way to carry your smartphone or compact point-and-shoot camera. Featuring high-strength Micro Anchor attachments, quick length adjustment, and a durable stretch nylon/polyester construction, it offers comfortable hands-free carrying with seamless compatibility across Peak Design cases.
The Peak Design Mobile Crossbody Strap is designed for users who want a stylish, secure, and convenient way to carry their smartphone or lightweight camera. Built to work with all Peak Design phone cases and compatible with most small point-and-shoot cameras, this strap provides hands-free access while keeping your device safely within reach.
Featuring Peak Design’s high-strength Micro Anchor attachment system, the strap connects quickly and securely using two points of connection for improved stability and a tangle-free carrying experience. The integrated swivel design helps prevent twisting, while the low-profile Micro Anchor connectors blend seamlessly with compatible Peak Design cases and camera attachment points.
Constructed from durable basket-woven nylon/polyester rope, the strap provides strength with a comfortable amount of stretch for everyday use. Its quick length adjustment system allows users to easily customize the fit for crossbody or shoulder carry. With a sleek black finish and lightweight design, the Mobile Crossbody Strap is ideal for commuting, travel, events, photography walks, and everyday carry.
Note: This strap is not recommended for mirrorless or DSLR cameras.
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