Overview

Peak Design Leash - Midnight

This blue Leash Camera Strap from Peak Design is designed to provide you with the ability to quickly and easily detach a connected camera from it, so you can move only the camera to a tripod, or connect another camera to the strap. This is made possible using the included Anchor Links. Each Anchor Link is rated to hold 200 pounds and creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to a strap eyelet on a wide variety of cameras. The strap length is adjustable from 32.6 to 57.1" and is 0.8" wide. Integrated adjustment loops allow the length of the Leash to be quickly changed while in use.

SKU: GC47-PD-L-MN-3

Peak Design Leash - Midnight

Peak Design Leash - Midnight

This blue Leash Camera Strap from Peak Design is designed to provide you with the ability to quickly and easily detach a connected camera from it, so you can move only the camera to a tripod, or connect another camera to the strap. This is made possible using the included Anchor Links. Each Anchor Link is rated to hold 200 pounds and creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to a strap eyelet on a wide variety of cameras. The strap length is adjustable from 32.6 to 57.1" and is 0.8" wide. Integrated adjustment loops allow the length of the Leash to be quickly changed while in use.

Constructed with twist-resistant nylon and leather webbing, you can use it as a neck or shoulder strap, or wear it as a cross-body strap whether you are right- or left-handed, draped from one shoulder to the opposing hip. When used along with an Anchor Link, the included Anchor Mount can create a connection point using a camera's 1/4"-20 bottom accessory thread. By attaching the Leash along a bottom accessory thread and one strap eyelet instead of two, a camera can be made to consistently face forward while against the hip, reducing the time needed by the user to raise it to their eye and capture an image.

Compatibility

Peak Design Leash - Midnight

Durable Design

Constructed from high-quality Leather Nylon, this belt features Allows for Quick Separation from Camera , Use as Neck, Shoulder, Cross-Body Strap , 32.6 to 57.1" Adjustable Length , Comfortable Nylon Leather Webbing.

Fastens to Other Cases

Can be fastened to other Peak Design belt using its Durable & Versatile Camera Connectors , Low-Profile Anchor Mount , Twist Resistant, Soft Pouch.

Key Features:

Versatile Neck, Shoulder & Cross-Body Use

Twist-Resistant Nylon & Leather Webbing

Quick-Release Anchor Links for Fast Detachment

Anchor Mount Keeps Camera Facing Forward

Adjustable Length with Integrated Loops

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Peak Design Leash - Midnight

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Product Overview

Peak Design Leash - Midnight

This blue Leash Camera Strap from Peak Design is designed to provide you with the ability to quickly and easily detach a connected camera from it, so you can move only the camera to a tripod, or connect another camera to the strap. This is made possible using the included Anchor Links. Each Anchor Link is rated to hold 200 pounds and creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to a strap eyelet on a wide variety of cameras. The strap length is adjustable from 32.6 to 57.1" and is 0.8" wide. Integrated adjustment loops allow the length of the Leash to be quickly changed while in use.

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