The Peak Design Slide Lite Camera Strap (Kelp) is a versatile and lightweight camera strap designed for mirrorless and compact DSLR cameras. Wear it as a sling, shoulder, or neck strap, and enjoy all-day comfort with padded nylon webbing, quick-adjust functionality, and the secure Anchor Link™ quick-release system capable of supporting up to 200 lb (90.7 kg)…
The Peak Design Slide Lite Camera Strap (Kelp) is a versatile and lightweight camera strap designed for mirrorless and compact DSLR cameras. Wear it as a sling, shoulder, or neck strap, and enjoy all-day comfort with padded nylon webbing, quick-adjust functionality, and the secure Anchor Link™ quick-release system capable of supporting up to 200 lb (90.7 kg) of gear.
Carry your camera comfortably and securely with the Peak Design Slide Lite Camera Strap (Kelp), a premium camera strap built for photographers using mirrorless cameras and compact DSLR systems. Designed for maximum versatility, the Slide Lite can be worn as a neck strap, shoulder strap, or cross-body sling, adapting effortlessly to different shooting styles.
The strap features Peak Design's renowned Anchor Link™ quick-release system, allowing you to attach or remove your camera in seconds. Four included Anchors connect to your camera's lugs or the included mounting plate, making it easy to switch between multiple cameras while maintaining a secure connection. Rated to support up to 200 lb (90.7 kg), the Anchor system provides exceptional strength and reliability.
Constructed from durable padded nylon webbing, the 1.3-inch-wide strap delivers excellent comfort without unnecessary bulk. Its dual-sided design features one smooth side that allows the camera to glide easily into shooting position and one silicone-grip side that prevents slipping when worn around your neck or shoulder. With an adjustable length ranging from 39 to 57 inches (99–145 cm), the Slide Lite offers a customized fit for photographers on the move.
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