• 34.99
Overall Rating 4.5   59
5
I ordered this to install onto my mirrorless camera and this strap installs in a literal minute. The strap is high quality like all other products that I have purchased from K&F Concept before. The strap is made of a seatbelt fabric and feels extremely sturdy as well as the buckle on it is from Duraflex and gives plenty of confidence that it will secure the strap to the quick release portion that is attached to the camera. I think the cord color coded idea is nice but I am not sure how far along in normal use would the cord actually start fray enough to see the inner cord but I guess that gives it some additional peace of mind to let you know that if that does happen you will be alerted that you should replace out the wrist strap.
05/02/2023
4
A great almost premium feeling product. I like the styling and the color way. the only thing I would change is the quick release type.
04/02/2023
5
K&F Concepts products are, in my experience, always thoughtfully designed, well executed and elegantly packaged and presented. In a crowded marketplace, this manufacturer understands the added value of enhanced packaging, and positions itself above the plain and mundane. This wrist strap is in keeping with the brand, and you can be confident in gifting this to anyone with a camera. Of course, an embossed gold foil box will only work if the product is of high quality and design. This wrist strap has it's share of enhanced features- the substantial alloy slide buckle, the double latching quick release buckle, and finally, the indicator cord at the proven break point. The outer sheath is black, as it wears, a yellow warning layer is exposed, and if unheeded, the red danger layer is exposed. Kind of like a multi layered climbing rope, except this lessens the chance of your camera falling instead of you (and your camera).
02/02/2023
5
I've got a million camera straps but this is now a favorite. It looks great--the silver is understated yet unique--and it works incredibly well. The nylon is very durable. The product description says it's made of 'seat belt material'. I don't know what kind of car they drive but it actually feels burlier than that. The quick release clasps are great. I'm often taking photos where I have to work to keep my big leather strap out of frame. It's a process to take it on and off. This strap attaches easily and I can unclip it and clip it back in a matter of seconds. Just an excellent product. Highly recommended!
31/01/2023
5
 Un prodotto forse eccessivamente costoso, ma al quale sinceramente affiderei la sicurezza della mia macchina fotografica, il dispositivo funziona come una sorta di cappio di fatti dal momento che la macchina scivola il cappio si va a stringere intorno alla mano evitando la caduta. La fibbia è molto resistente e comprende svariati tipi di agganci per massimizzare la sicurezza.Una chicca che mi ha stupito è stata senz'altro la costruzione del cordino da ancorare alla macchina, difatti questo è composto da ben tre mescole di colori differenti e con le varie usure quando uscirà il colore rosso sarà il momento di cambiarlo, veramente fantastico.I materiali sono ottimi ma la parte in cuoio risulta essere solamente la prima piccola porzione che sarà poi quella che circonderà il braccio quando la cinghia si stringe tutto il resto è realizzato con una resistente fibra e delle finiture gommate che rendono il tutto super sicuro.La confezione è veramente simpatica sintomo dell'essere Premium dell'azienda produttrice, difatti la finitura cromata e simil camaleontica possa esteriormente rende ancora più d'impatto il prodotto rendendolo ancor più perfetto.
31/01/2023
3
I was interested to use a strap from a newish company which had previously specialized in filters. This one had the added distinction of looking a lot like my Peak Design strap, which I like a lot (it's the only strap which has fully won me over). However, using the strap, it's clear that a couple of mistakes were made.Initially, looking the strap over I'm struck by the prominence of the black plastic buckles, which really don't go with the overall vibe of the strap. They're large and seem plenty sturdy, I don't think there's any chance of their breaking under any but the most extreme strain. Other than these buckles, though, the aesthetic is great: tan leather, gray fabric, stainless steel and red stitching. That makes the big black plastic pieces look even more out of place.The design weirdness extends to functionality and comfort, however. There are two steel sliding length adjustments, one on each side. This strap is capable of being extremely long, therefore, but it doesn't shorten up well. When you attempt to adjust down in length, these metal adjusters meet up in the middle, right at the spot where maximum weight hangs off the back of the neck. No bueno! Granted, I usually carry my camera closer to the waist, and over one shoulder, so this doesn't affect me that often. But it's not a good design for a wide variety of people, and, honestly, the second sliding adjuster isn't necessary to get this strap plenty long.It doesn't really look or feel, or function, much like a Peak Design strap. It's thicker, wider and longer, with a less ingenious connector system. But it does the job at a cheaper price, if that's something you're into (I got my PD strap used, basically free with a camera). I personally don't see the point, but if it seems like something that'll work for you (or if you want really looong straps), it's fairly well-made.
30/01/2023
5
Normally I don't rock with plastic quick-release clamps to hang my camera bodies and lenses from. But I'm glad I decided to try this strap. I've had zero issues with the quick-release clamps whatsoever. The way I use it, is I attach both looped clamps to a quick-release plate that mounts to my camera. This way the strap remains slung over me at all times and I attach and remove the camera from the plate connected.It's comfortable to move around and when I need my camera out of the way to pick up something else, I sling it to the back and don't have to worry about the strap releasing. Great find for sure. Now I don't have to use my belt strap camera holders.
29/01/2023
5
I needed a strap for my second camera body. I shoot weddings and events. I am not in harsh conditions but I need a sturdy reliable strap. At the same time I don’t see the value proposition for buying the commonly popular PD strap. Is it truly worth over $70. I say no this works for less than half the price.
28/01/2023
5
The clips to release the camera from straps is very tough but other than that the strap is nice
27/01/2023