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OP/TECH USA Utility Strap-Sling (Nature)

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OP/TECH USA Utility Strap-Sling (Nature)
Key Features
  • Holds DSLR with Lens
  • Comfortable 1" Width
  • Crossbody Strap Length Adjusts 26.5-31"
  • Load Capacity: 15 lb
Comfortably carry your DSLR with attached lens weighing up to 15 lb with this Utility Strap-Sling from OP/TECH USA. It has an adjustable 26.5-31" length for the ideal fit and strong 1" wide nylon webbing. The neoprene pad has a nonslip surface with stretch and shock-absorbing properties. Quick disconnect system connectors and Uni-Loops enable easy and fast attachment to your camera or other gear.
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Can this strap be used over the left or right ...

Can this strap be used over the left or right shoulder?
Asked by: Michael
Yes, I use it over either shoulder according to what lens is on my camera.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-03-30

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telephoto support?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes this model could hold a telephoto lens. The maximum weight it can hold up to is 15 lbs (6.8kg).
Answered by: Alex S.
Date published: 2024-05-17

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I'm looking for a cross body strap that does not allow the camera to swing around while hiking mountain trails (i.e. uneven terrain). Is this strap able to be cinched tight enough for camera to stay in place?
Asked by: Caroline L.
The weight of the camera holds it at the hip and it doesn't ride up. As you move the camera will bounce about shifting from lens pointing forward to behind. I tend to keep my hand on the grip most of the time to get at it quickly. When ready to use it sildes up the strap smoothly for quick firing. The sholder strap is very comfortable. I bought it without first trying it out, but found it meets my needs quite well.
Answered by: james b.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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I worry about the solidity of using only one of the strap clips on my Fuji X-T2 with this strap for the unison loop -- is this method completely solid and dependable?
Asked by: Noah
I cant speak for the Fuji, but I have had mine for 8 months and it has been very solid with my Nikon D850 with heavy telephoto glass.
Answered by: John K.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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This strap seems designed for right hand carry. Is there a version for left hand carry?
Asked by: Earl
it can work both ways, just switch shoulders!
Answered by: Melanie D.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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What is width and length of pad?Specified for other Op/Tech straps
Asked by: al c.
Hello,Mine is 25.4 inches long free and strap is 2.36 inches wide on shoulder.Very confortable.Regards Paul
Answered by: PAUL S.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Does the strap come with the uniloop system connectors or do they have to be purchased separately?
Asked by: Daniel
I'm almost positive that it came with the connectors. I ended up returning it to get another strap as it kept bothering my face.
Answered by: Josef A.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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What is width and length of pad?Specified for other Op/Tech straps
Asked by: al c.
The pad is 2.5 inches wide. It is about 15 inches long
Answered by: dan d.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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