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Hoodman Climbing Rope Hand Strap (Red)

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Hoodman Climbing Rope Hand Strap (Red)
Key Features
  • Holds a Camera with Lens up to 5 lb
  • Ring Connector with Camera Protector
  • Slip Lock One-Size-Fits-All Design
  • Thickness: 0.4" / 10mm
Carry a camera and lens up to 5 lb with the red Climbing Rope Hand Strap from Hoodman. The strap is 0.4" thick and features a ring connector. Photographers will appreciate the slip lock one-size-fits-all design.
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Hoodman Climbing Rope Hand Strap Overview

Carry a camera and lens up to 5 lb with the red Climbing Rope Hand Strap from Hoodman. The strap is 0.4" thick and features a ring connector. Photographers will appreciate the slip lock one-size-fits-all design.

Not designed for use in mountain climbing.
UPC: 017932335124

Hoodman Climbing Rope Hand Strap Specs

Item Type
1x Wrist Strap for Camera
Color
Red
Adjustable Strap
No
Attachment Method
To Camera: Lug Ring
Load Capacity
5 lb / 2.3 kg
Quick Release
No
Materials
Steel
Strap Width
0.04" / 0.1 cm
Weight
1.6 oz / 45 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
15 x 7 x 1"

Hoodman Climbing Rope Hand Strap Reviews

Thank God I found it, the BEST

By Michael Matta
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-04-09

This wrist strap is beyond robust.. the materials are top notch and it is so comfortable to use!!

Security for Full Frame cameras

By Jason
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-02-13

This strap has a very solid construction. I was pleasantly surprised as there are so many brands of straps I've never heard of, and it seemed like the type of product where you have no idea what you're going to get. But no, this thing is serious. The loop is like the same material as a climbing rope. I am using it on a Nikon Z6ii, and often let the camera hang from my wrist while I quickly use my hand for something else. The strap is long enough that I can use it as a safety strap while mounted to a tripod head. I'll hook the loop around one of the knobs of the head, in case by some chance I didn't lock the shoe into the head correctly. I know that's extremely unlikely to happen, but I feel good about the added security. I'd definitely buy one of these again. In fact, it is replacing an old similar strap by Crumpler that is no longer in production so I might buy another one of these just in case.

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