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PEAK Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap

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About PEAK Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap
81% appreciated the easy adjustability, though 19% found it difficult to fine-tune
Some people find the straps hard to adjust, but if you slide the bottom of the band through the metal band instead of trying to slide the band along the strap, there is no problem at all.
If the Cuff had an adjustable clip, it would be better suited for people with different wrist sizes.
The strap is inconvenient and the metal adjustment handles can cause maximum harm to the camera.
I cannot just slip off the tab that adjusts to my wrist as it keeps moving about.
84% found the strap to be extremely comfortable, while 16% experienced fatigue
The strap is very comfortable to wear and the material is like a seatbelt.
I have been using the wrist strap for about two years with no noticeable wear or change in reliability or comfort.
The materials used are nice and there are no rough edges to chafe my wrist during use. It is also easy to tighten and loosen after use.
The webbing on the first version felt soft on the wrist, but this version is stiff due to the fake leather sewn to the strap.
82% liked the stylish design, while 18% thought it was unappealing.
I have noticed that the Cuff is made of strong materials and features seatbelt-style nylon webbing with an anodized aluminum adjuster hardware while the connectors have anti-abrasion thermoplastic-corded Anchors. The Peak Design Clip can handle over 200 lbs.
The wrist strap is stylish, functional, strong, and instills confidence in the event of a drop.
I bought the wrist strap with excitement as the concept is excellent.
The strap looks good, but it's uncomfortable to carry the camera because it's difficult to remove once cinched on my wrist.
89% praised the strap's durability, but 11% had issues with wear and tear
I have used several straps and leashes before but they always broke or had to be returned. However, this one is perfect or close to it.
I have carried a full-frame with a 200-400mm using the straps without any problem, but I suspect they might not be as strong.
I had a negative experience with the product as the strap broke after 3 years of use and damaged my gear. However, the support team was attentive and fast in resolving the issue by sending a new replacement and paying for the repairing of my camera and lens.
83% found the strap easy to use
Putting on and taking off the camera is very easy thanks to the quick release tabs.
This strap is easy to attach or detach from the camera with one hand after some practice.
I did not like the way the strap tightened around my wrist, making it difficult to access and put the camera away with one hand. However, I later realized that the tightening can be easily disabled and reversed on this Peak Design strap.
I have been using the wrist strap for two years with no noticeable wear or change in reliability or comfort.
88% praised the high-quality materials, but 12% thought they were subpar
The strap feels stiff, especially with the fake leather sewn onto it.
91% liked the strap's stability, while 9% experienced some movement
The Cuff is priceless to me as it ensures my camera's safety while shooting interviews or taking a break. Getting bumped can cause catastrophe.
I like the added security of the strap, especially with expensive equipment hanging a few feet off the ground.
I have used the wrist strap for about two years with no visible wear or change in reliability or comfort.
Loosening the strap is difficult, even with both hands. The camera needs to be placed on a flat surface first.

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