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Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap (Black)

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Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap (Black)
Key Features
  • Secures Camera or Binocular to Wrist
  • Supports up to 200 lb
  • Adjustable to Wrist Size
  • Comfortable Nylon Webbing
The Cuff Camera Wrist Strap in black, from Peak Design secures a camera, a rangefinder, or binoculars to your wrist for safe and secure access. An aluminum-alloy sliding buckle allows you to adjust the nylon webbing for a comfortable, snug fit. Attach your camera to the strap with one of the two included anchor links. Each anchor link is rated to carry 200 pounds and creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to just about any strap eyelet. To ensure continued safety, each anchor is made from two layers of anti-abrasion thermoplastic cord which indicates if they've sustained damage and need replacement.
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Can the cuff be used as a security strap when ...

Can the cuff be used as a security strap when carrying a large telephoto lens?
Asked by: Arnie
The Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap (Black) would not be ideal to use as a security strap for a large telephoto lens. I'd recommend the Kirk SS-1 KES Security Strap, B&H # KISS1.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2024-12-27

Will this work on a Hasselblad X2D?

Will this work on a Hasselblad X2D?
Asked by: Mark
The Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap (Black) is not designed for the type of attachment on the Hasselblad X2D, but it may work.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2024-11-19

Does this scratch the camera if left attached and ...

Does this scratch the camera if left attached and placed into a camera bag?
Asked by: Dan
Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap has an aluminum-alloy sliding buckle which allow you to adjust the strap to your wrist can potentially scratch your camera LCD if your bag is not holding the camera in place. The strap is really easy to detach from the anchor links. I will recommend detaching the wrist strap from the anchor if your bag does not have adjustable dividers to hold your camera in place.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2024-06-07

how much is the maximum weight capacity?

how much is the maximum weight capacity?
Asked by: Anandhukrishna
I have my 5D Mark IV and battery grip, with a 70-200mm lens on it with no problems and no visible signs of wear.
Answered by: henry
Date published: 2020-03-16

Will this handle a Nikon d700 and 24-120 f4 lens?

Will this handle a Nikon d700 and 24-120 f4 lens?
Asked by: John
I don't think so. That might be too heavy for this wrist strap to handle.
Answered by: Wade
Date published: 2022-10-03

I own a Nikon D7000 and D7500. Can you use the ...

I own a Nikon D7000 and D7500. Can you use the wrist strap and still leave the Neck Strap attached?
Asked by: Arthur
Unfortunately the Anchor Links would take up up at least one of the strap lugs, so a standard Nikon strap cannot work in conjunction with this wrist strap.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2024-06-07

Do these include the v4 anchor connectors?

Do these include the v4 anchor connectors?
Asked by: Robert
Yes, it does.
Answered by: Peak Design
Date published: 2022-08-30

I just bought the PD wrist strap the pictures ...

I just bought the PD wrist strap the pictures show that it can be used as a bracelet however when I tried it its too long and part of it hangs. Is there anyone who can magnet it around their wrist with no hanging parts?
Asked by: Elazar
When using the Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap, adjusting the silver colored slider, can help customize the fit of the wrist strap.
Answered by: Leonard E
Date published: 2020-03-29
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