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HoldFast Gear Bridle MoneyMaker SKINNY Two Camera Harness (Small)

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HoldFast Gear Bridle MoneyMaker SKINNY Two Camera Harness (Small)
Key Features
  • Made from American Native Steer Hides
  • Removable Shoulder Pads
  • Holds 1 or 2 Cameras
  • Stainless Steel D-Rings and Hardware
The MoneyMaker SKINNY Two Camera Harness is just an inch wide but includes removable shoulder pads. It has removable D-rings as well, so you can keep them or remove them. The SKINNY is made from American native steer hides, with anchored, rust-resistant, stainless steel D-rings and hardware, plus safety straps for the ultimate in security. The versatile design makes this harness an essential tool for the modern photographer.
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HoldFast Gear Skinny Money Maker Overview

The MoneyMaker SKINNY Two Camera Harness is just an inch wide but includes removable shoulder pads. It has removable D-rings as well, so you can keep them or remove them. The SKINNY is made from American native steer hides, with anchored, rust-resistant, stainless steel D-rings and hardware, plus safety straps for the ultimate in security. The versatile design makes this harness an essential tool for the modern photographer.

Bridle leather gives the bottom a suede-like feel that may temporarily shed a little at first. This stops very quickly, and running your hand along the length of the strap will remove the loose shavings to discontinue the shedding. The bottom side is colorless so it will not bleed onto your clothing

HoldFast Gear uses full-grain leathers, and each hide will display the unique life that the animal lived including scars from brands, barbed-wire cuts, stretch marks, insect bites, birthing marks, and natural creases.

Size and Fit
The MoneyMaker SKINNY has a 1" width and 1.5" wide shoulder pads.

Fit is based on height and broadness. The ideal carrying position of the MoneyMaker is for the strap to fall about 4-5" below the armpit so the cameras stay high on the body.

Small: Height of 5'7" or less, if you are broad/built size up

Medium: Height of 5'8-6'2", if you are slender size down, broad or built size up

Large: Height of 6'3" and above OR if you wear extra-large clothing

Optimum fit will ensure the most comfort long term. If the MoneyMaker is worn too loose it causes the cameras to swing and sway too much, which puts pressure on your lower back. The straps will also tend to move and slip more. When worn properly, the MoneyMaker will be anchored to the body and actually help to correct poor shooting posture by pulling your shoulders upright and back, keeping you and your cameras in line. So, when the main straps are around 4" below the arm pit area, in most cases this will place the clip that attaches to the camera right at your waist line. There should be a good amount of arm bend when your hand is on the camera in a resting position.

UPC: 850000973213

HoldFast Gear Skinny Money Maker Reviews

Painful

By Tiffany
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2024-07-01

I have owned and used this strap for four years now. Initially, I loved it because it was pretty. I chose Holdfast for its stylish and technically functional harness. However, there are several significant pain points future photographers should be aware of: Pain Point One: Despite recent ad campaigns, the Holdfast strap pulls your shoulders forward and down, causing tremendous back pain. I've tried adjusting my strap in numerous ways over the years, but nothing has helped. Essentially, if you have a camera on each side, it will pull your shoulders down. Pain Point Two: The sliding design of the camera along the harness pinches everything from your hair to your clothing to your skin, and it hurts. Pain Point Three: As a wedding photographer, I like to take off my harness during my quick break for dinner at the reception. If I lay my harness on the table or anywhere where it’s not perfectly flat, the two straps tangle, making it impossible to put it back on without spending at least 5 to 20 minutes to untangle and correctly configure it again. This is a stress on a wedding day that no photographer should have to endure. Pain Point Four: The safety strap on the connection piece twists like crazy, often requiring me to untwist my camera before I can take an image. Most photographers can see how this can cause an issue when you need to be quick on your feet while switching back and forth between cameras. The biggest pro I have to say about the Holdfast Money Maker harness is that it is beautiful, the leather is of great quality, and it’s built to last. However, it desperately needs a design upgrade to provide long-term users with relief and improved functionality.

Not comfortable for my frame

By Melanie
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-30

I wanted to love this Holdfast camera Harness, but unfortauntely, after shooting with 2 dslrs + lenses for 4+ hours, it really hurt my shoulder and area near my armpit. I thought the skinnier harness would be better for my petite frame but it rubbed and was uncomfortable. I returned for the thicker leather, and will give that a shot. Perhaps it takes a few uses to wear-in, but I want it to be comfortable right away when I'm on my feet shooting for hours.

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question

Which leather is softest/most pliable?
Asked by: Sandra N.
Holdfast Gear states that, of their options, the American Bison is definitely the softest leather; next is the water buffalo and then the bridle leather is the most stiff to start out with but softens over time.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

How do you order the medium size for someone 5' 10 tall The description is far from clear about sizing
Asked by: Colin
On the items page, under Review, Color you will see Size. Click Medium to select that size.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Does this come with the new adjustable and no snug slider?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yup!
Answered by: Mark F.
Date published: 2021-05-10
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