This Shoulder Strap from LemurStrap is comfortable, quick-adjusting, and secure. Use it to carry your binoculars, small camera, accessory pouch, or any item that can be attached to the triangle split rings. It hangs from over your left shoulder and allows your camera or optic to rest on your right side. The length is adjustable from 45 to 62" for an ideal fit, and the strap has a cam buckle on the shoulder pad to keep gear securely in place and easily accessed from the front. This strap is compatible with the separately available LemurStrap Baseplate with tripod adapter.
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Key Features
- Sturdy Strap with Cam Lock
- Length Adjusts from 45-62"
- Comfortable Silicone Shoulder Pad
- Triangle Split Ring Connectors
This Shoulder Strap from LemurStrap is comfortable, quick-adjusting, and secure. Use it to carry your binoculars, small camera, accessory pouch, or any item that can be attached to the triangle split rings. It hangs from over your left shoulder and allows your camera or optic to rest on your right side. The length is adjustable from 45 to 62" for an ideal fit, and the strap has a cam buckle on the shoulder pad to keep gear securely in place and easily accessed from the front. This strap is compatible with the separately available LemurStrap Baseplate with tripod adapter.
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LemurStrap Lemur Overview
UPC: 860014902796
LemurStrap Lemur Specs
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LemurStrap Lemur Reviews
Not the stated length
By C
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2026-02-18
The item was about 6" shorter than the specs listed on B&H's page. The same incorrect length is listed on Lemur's webpage as well. Even though the length was incorrectly listed, B&H made me pay to return the item as though it was my fault. Not very happy with B&H or Lemur.
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