The beech/black Industry Disgrace Camera Strap from Crumpler provides superior support for your camera. The extra wide neck pad is easy on your neck and also designed to wick away moisture making it even more comfortable. Fully adjustable on top and bottom, you can tailor the strap to rest high or low depending on your shooting style. It's made from durable double layered neoprene and is also tapered from wide at the top to thinner down below. Strong back-buckled loops secure your camera while dual accessory loops allow you to attach accessories - perhaps a cleaning cloth or small pouch.
| Material | Polypropylene, 900D, air mesh, and dual layer nylon-reinforced PVC |
| Attachment Method | Loops |
| Dimensions | 2.5 x 19.7" (6.5 x 50cm) |
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Comments about Crumpler Industry Disgrace Camera Strap (Beech/Black):
This is my second one for another camera. I love how comfortable it is around the neck or used as a sling or on the shoulder. Straps could have been a little longer for when I like to use it as a sling.
I did not like Crumpler's quick disconnect on the Convienent disgrace because it leaves long straps dangling from the camera. I ended up modifying the straps to work with Tamrac's quick disconnects on my other Industry Disgrace that makes switching between my Mamiya 6 and 5DMKII a breeze and only leaves a little tiny disconnect strap.
I bought the Beech Industry Disgrace to modify on to my Crumpler Mild Enthusiast (Medium) bag as the color and material matched replacing the strap that was just a buckle and was too uncomfortable.
Strap works really well on the shoulder as it doesn't slip too easily. With the Tamrac quick release buckles, I get more length that lets me sling it easily too. It's a light, durable and not over padded but still is really comfortable even with a Canon 5D MKII with 24-105mm lens attached.
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Comments about Crumpler Industry Disgrace Camera Strap (Beech/Black):
This is the 5th strap I have bought for my Pentax K5 and the best by far. It does not matter if I have a light wide-angle or a heavy telephoto lens on the camera, the strap is always secure and comfortable. Although lightweight, it is a little bulky but it will still fold up into my camera bag. There are no parts on the strap that will scratch the camera LCD which is why I prefer this to straps with quick disconnects or metal clips. One comment, I bought the Beech-black version based on how it looked in the website. The beech color is actually a darker, almost brown color than the tan color it appears on the website. I still did like it so I am OK with the color difference.
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