Colour Name:Red Easy to attach: Press the black buckle to easily adjust it to fit all wrist sizes.High quality: It is made from extremely durable 550 Type III Paracord.The buckles can withstand about 3-10lbs.the straps can withstand 150lbs, well above you camera weighs.Package Included: 1*red wrist strap and 1* red connecting string.
C**L
A different use
I have actually bought this for my dog lead as I suffer Arthritis just in case I drop the leadNot tested it yet but the idea is sound don’t want a dog running off with a flexi lead in tow
C**R
Works great!
I bought this to attach to my dogs lead. Following a year of ill health I've now got a weakened grip and have occasionally dropped it, frightening him and me.This works perfectly!The only issue, which is nothing to do with the item is that we can no longer seamlessly negotiate lampposts and I'm now known as the crazy lady who hugs street furniture!
L**Y
Good for clumsy people 😀
I got this for security and because I'm clumsy and drop things 😂 I only have a compact Panasonic Lumix TZ80 but am concerned when walking through busy areas that it could get knocked out of my hand and the wrist strap supplied doesn't help much. I've fitted the smaller strap to my camera as it has a toggle you can move to tighten the strap to your wrist making it more secure for day to day. I can then attach the longer strap to that for days I want a bit more security, it's also given me reassurance when visiting areas known for pickpockets and cameras being grabbed from your hand. I like that it doesn't look like an obvious camera strap too and is comfy to wear
G**D
Unusable as too thick to thread through camera.
Would be comfortable and very secure.Unfortunately it is completely useless as it was impossible to thread it through the pin on my Nikon without damaging the cord.That part of the cord is just far too thick and trying to poke it through with various implements as others claim to have done resulted in the cord getting frayed. Not risking using it now.So yeah, those that managed to do it - congratulations, have a medal. Using the same methods you described, mine was damaged. So my message to potential buyers is that you can spend 30 minutes fiddling around then toss a coin to see if you get it through or damage it.
M**H
Great wrist strap
Some people finding it hard to thread the paracord through the metal lug on the camera. Persevere folks, its worth it. I used a bent paperclip to pull the paracord through, it is a soft material and it will compress and go through. Great strap and very secure on the wrist.
S**F
Perfect and simple for people who don’t like straps
Have one on both my DSLR bodies, hate single straps and prefer to hand hold. Well made and for the money it’s a no brainier. When I don’t want it one the camera it can be taken off in seconds (or as I do put the wrist loop over the lens and it’s out of the way) when using a tripod or a dual camera strap system.
A**3
Very well made, strong wrist strap
Very well made wrist strap constructed from para cord. The para cord is thick and those wanting to use it as a camera wrist strap may struggle to fit it through the retainer on the camera. I used a small flat blade screw driver to push it through. It was a little fiddly but worth the effort.Great value for money and quick delivery.
G**N
Withstands earthquakes and nuclear war (probably)
I was expecting a chunky paracord strap....what I wasn't expecting was a strap that looks like it would survive any number of natural disasters/accidents/nuclear wars. Now it's attached my camera (and, to be fair, it took a LOT of poking to get the thick cord through my camera eyelet - Panasonic DMC-TZ70), when I put my hand through the other end and tighten it up, that camera is going *nowhere* without me. Bracelet's comfy, but many shades of overkill. But I don't care. It's looking after my camera.If the big bracelet is too much for a dainty camera, there's also a little single paracord version, with the usual thin cord end.Definitely recommended.
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