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BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap

The BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap is designed to be worn across a right-handed user's body, draped from the left shoulder to the right hip. A connected camera can then rest upside-down along the hip so that it can be quickly raised for use. Incorporating a moisture-wicking shoulder pad, this strap is built to provide most photographers with a comfortable and versatile carrying solution for one camera. Additionally, it is an effective option for thin or smaller-framed photographers who intend to move quickly whether on flat or rugged terrain.

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BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap

BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap

The BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap is designed to be worn across a right-handed user's body, draped from the left shoulder to the right hip. A connected camera can then rest upside-down along the hip so that it can be quickly raised for use. Incorporating a moisture-wicking shoulder pad, this strap is built to provide most photographers with a comfortable and versatile carrying solution for one camera. Additionally, it is an effective option for thin or smaller-framed photographers who intend to move quickly whether on flat or rugged terrain.

The Curve Breathe further stabilises the attached camera when used with its included BlackRapid Brad Breathe Stabilising Strap. The Brad Breathe secures this strap under the user's left shoulder and prevents the attached camera from twisting as it rests along one's right side. When camera movement along the side is less of a concern, the Brad Breathe is easy to remove.

To attach to a camera or a lens, the BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap features a durable, brass and zinc-alloy CR-3 ConnectR locking carabiner. An included BlackRapid FR-5 FastenR Breathe creates a connection point using a camera or lens's 1/4 inch-20 tripod mount. The FR-5 FastenR Breathe has a large, integrated D-ring for easy use with BlackRapid straps that utilise a CR-3 ConnectR.

The length of this strap is adjustable from 36.0 to 65.8 inch and its nylon webbing measures up to 1.0 inch wide. Spring-loaded bumper locks that can be slid up and down the length of the strap's webbing make it especially easy to limit excess camera movement along the length of the Curve Breathe. When multiple cameras or lenses need to be carried, a separately-available BlackRapid CoupleR Strap allows a BlackRapid Curve camera strap to be joined with a second camera strap, that is also compatible with a CoupleR, to create a functional double-camera harness.

A nylon pouch is included for storage and transport, as well as a plastic BlackRapid Lockstar Breathe Carabiner Protector, which is compatible with BlackRapid straps that feature a CR-3 ConnectR locking carabiner. By folding over a CR-3 ConnectR, the Lockstar Breathe prevents unintentional user contact with a CR-3 ConnectR that could cause it to accidentally unlock. Additionally, it helps to block the metal surface of a CR-3 ConnectR from scratching a connected camera or lens.

Designed to be worn across a right-handed user's body, draped from the left shoulder to the right hip

Connected camera can rest upside-down along the right hip so that it can be quickly raised for use

2.0 to 3.3 inch moisture-wicking, shoulder pad comfortably distributes the weight of connected gear

Effective option for thin or smaller-framed photographers who are carrying one camera and intend to move quickly whether on flat or rugged terrain

Durable, brass and zinc-alloy CR-3 ConnectR locking carabiner attaches to camera or lens's 1/4 inch-20 tripod mount with provided BlackRapid FR-5 FastenR Breathe

Adjustable 36.0 to 65.8 inch length with 1.0 inch-wide, nylon webbing

Spring-loaded bumper locks that can be slid up and down the webbing make it especially easy to limit excess camera movement along the length of the strap

Removable, BlackRapid Brad Breathe Stabilising Strap secures the Curve Breathe under the user's left shoulder and helps prevent the attached camera from twisting

Separately-available BlackRapid CoupleR Strap allows a BlackRapid Curve camera strap to be joined with a second camera strap, that is also compatible with a CoupleR, to create a functional double-camera harness

BlackRapid Lockstar Breathe Carabiner Protector prevents unintentional user contact with a CR-3 ConnectR locking carabiner that could cause it to accidentally unlock, and helps block a CR-3 ConnectR from scratching a connected camera or lens

Nylon pouch for storage and transport

Key Features:

Designed for Right-Handed Users

Positions Camera Upside-Down

Quick Access to Camera

Adjustable Nylon Webbing Strap

Moisture-Wicking Shoulder Pad

Spring-Loaded Bumper Locks

CR-3 ConnectR Locking Carabiner

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BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap

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BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap

The BlackRapid Curve Breathe Camera Strap is designed to be worn across a right-handed user's body, draped from the left shoulder to the right hip. A connected camera can then rest upside-down along the hip so that it can be quickly raised for use. Incorporating a moisture-wicking shoulder pad, this strap is built to provide most photographers with a comfortable and versatile carrying solution for one camera. Additionally, it is an effective option for thin or smaller-framed photographers who intend to move quickly whether on flat or rugged terrain.

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