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Peak Design Leash Camera Strap - Black

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Peak Design Leash Camera Strap - BlackPeak Design Leash Camera Strap Black Peak Design SKU: L BL 3 Helix SKU: PDLBL3 Overview Designed for gear minimalists or situations where packing space is limited, Leash is a full featured pro camera strap that fits in any pocket or camera bag. No chunky shoulder pads or bulky hardware Leash sheds the superfluous bells and whistles found on other camera straps, yet still contains a ton of useful functionality that other straps cant provide. In other

Peak Design Leash Camera Strap- Black

Peak Design SKU: L-BL-3 | Helix SKU: PDLBL3

Overview

Designed for gear minimalists or situations where packing space is limited, Leash is a full-featured pro camera strap that fits in any pocket or camera bag. No chunky shoulder pads or bulky hardware...Leash sheds the superfluous bells and whistles found on other camera straps, yet still contains a ton of useful functionality that other straps can’t provide. In other words, it's all the strap you need, and nothing you don't.
Configurable as a sling strap, neck strap, safety tether, and more. Easily adjust length with dual aluminum and Hypalon quick-adjusters, designed to operate with just 1 finger. Connects and disconnects quickly using our unique Anchor Link system, and stows easily in your pocket or bag. Each Anchor holds over 200lbs (90kg), strong enough to keep the heaviest of pro rigs safe. As of 2018, Leash features upgraded webbing and totally revamped adjustment hardware. Anchor connectors have been updated to be smaller, faster, and more secure.

Features

QUICK-CONNECTING AND REMOVING
Attach and detach securely, instantly and one-handedly using our patent-pending Anchor Link™ connection system.

SLING, NECK OR SHOULDER STRAP
Instantly reconfigure Leash to adapt to your camera/lens setup, activity, or environment.

RAPID ADJUSTMENT
Unique aluminum/Hypalon quick adjusters allow 1-finger adjustment. Shorten strap for stable carry during physical activity. Lengthen to access your camera for active shooting.

HUGE RANGE OF LENGTH
Quickly adjustable from 33 inches (83 cm) to 57 inches (145 cm) to fit all body types and carry styles. with dual aluminum/Hypalon quick-adjusters.

SAFETY TETHER FOR CAPTURE
Capture user? Use Leash to prevent accidental drops when your camera is unholstered. Attach Anchors directly to Capture's quick-release plate.

POUCH STRAP
Connect Leash to Field Pouch or Range Pouch to create a lightweight, super-versatile sling bag for on-the-go carry.

NOT JUST FOR CAMERAS
Connect Leash to binoculars, rangefinders, tripods, tools, firearms, and more.

Specifications
 Strap Max Length
1450 mm (57.1 in)
Strap Min Length
830 mm (32.6 in)
Strap Width
19 mm (0.75 in)
Weight
86 g (3.0 oz)


Materials
strap: seatbelt-style nylon webbing, anodized aluminum adjuster hardware, Hypalon® and leather accents (leather on Ash only) connectors: glass-reinforced nylon Links with stainless steel springs, 2-layer anti-abrasion woven thermoplastic Anchor cord, thermoplastic Anchor overmolding

Anchor Size
Anchor head diameter: 17 mm (.67 in)
Anchor loop length: 43 mm (1.7 in)

Anchor Mount Size
30mm (1.2in) x 20 mm (.79in) x (protusion from camera) 5 mm (.20 in)
strap loops: fits all generation Peak Design Anchors, plus straps up to 13mm (.51 in) wide

Strength Rating
Dyneema®-corded Anchors can withstand over 200 lbs (90 kg), making Leash safe for use with the largest of professional cameras.

Warranty
Guaranteed for life.

Item Includes

1x Leash camera strap

4x Anchor connectors (Red/Black)

1x Anchor Mount

1x 4mm hex wrench

1x microfiber pouch

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