The black Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap from Crumpler is a quick-release, padded and well-ventilated, non-slip camera strap. The neoprene padding adds even more comfort to this simple, easy-to-use strap. The neck pad is wide at the top in order to distribute the weight more evenly on your shoulders while it tapers thin towards the camera in order for the buckles to loop through the eyelets of your camera.
| Material | Cordura with neoprene padding |
| Attachment Method | Back buckled loop that fits through eyelets of your camera |
| Size | Extends up to 52" (1.3 m) |
| Weight | 0.25 lb (113.4g) |
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
Confortable and the convertible option is verry interessting when carrying your camera.
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
This strap is strong,comfortable and easy to share across different cameras.
Spreads the load across a larger area of the neck and shoulders and feels real good when gear has weight to it.
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
This strap is the most comfortable strap I have used in the last 10yrs. The padded neck piece is very wide and doesn't concentrate in a small area of your neck. Quick Disconnect is very convenient.
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
Sorry I invested so much money in the darn thing.
Way over priced.I was expecting some real fome
for the neck pading.The unit is stiff, and very
wide.I would have been better off just rapping
a kitchen towl around the old strap.I did not
even want to give this product one star.
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
probably the cheapest upgrade I have made yet that has had such a significant improvement over the standard option. I like the fact that this stap attaches to the standard loops (as opposed to other after market straps that screw into the tripod mount on the bottom. The only drawback to this strap is that it doesn't have anti-twist spinners built in.
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
Such a surprise - This one is really comfortable :-)
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
I use the C/D Strap to support a Canon 40D, usually fit with either my Canon 24-70, f2.8 or Canon 70-200, f2.8.....shoot primarliy landscapes/architecture. Either of those camera/lens combinations will tax your neck and back if worn long enough with the original equipment strap, particularly in the New Orleans summer heat. I was amazed after several hours of wear using both lens how much more comfortably the load was distributed on my neck and shoulders with the Convenient Disgrace Strap. The neck strap perforations also allow sufficient ventilation to preclude a "wet neck." The material used in the yoke keeps the strap and attached gear secure......prevents slippage around the neck. The additonal accessory C/D strap allows you to outfit a secondary camera that makes switching a breeze. In my humble opinion, this is one major dynamic cost effective upgrade to the original equipment strap supplied with most SLR's. It seemingly reduces the weight of the total load dramatically and makes carrying gear on long shoots much more enjoyable. [...]
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Comments about Crumpler Convenient Disgrace Camera Strap (Black):
I wasn't so pleased with my kit Canon strap for my 60D. I shoot with the Canon 24-105 f4.0L, the Zeiss 35mm f1.4, and the Zeiss 50mm f2.0 Macro. The 35mm is 2 pounds of optical magic. (The 60D is just beefy enough to support it, I wouldn't try the 35mm on a T3i).
The strap is well made. I'm a big Crumpler fan. One thing I really like about this strap is that you can disconnect the neck pad part and hook the straps together attached to your camera. I shoot mostly video. Having that loop there gave me a bit of extra security when putting the camera on the tripod, handling it, etc.
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