Overview

Joby Convertible Neck Strap

The lightweight black Convertible Neck Strap holds a DSLR with an attached lens, a mirrorless camera and lens, or a pair of binoculars. It quickly detaches to become a wrist strap or carry handle.

SKU: GC88-JB01303

Joby Convertible Neck Strap

Joby Convertible Neck Strap

The lightweight black Convertible Neck Strap holds a DSLR with an attached lens, a mirrorless camera and lens, or a pair of binoculars. It quickly detaches to become a wrist strap or carry handle.

To convert the durable, non-scratch strap, simply take away the top part by unclasping the quick-release buckles at each side. Then, to use as a wrist strap, slide down the wrist-size adjustor on the right side and put your hand through the loop. You can also buckle the two remaining sides together to use the whole thing as a short carry handle on your camera.

Key Features:

For DSLR, Mirrorless Camera, Binoculars

Converts to Wrist Strap

Converts to Carry Handle

Durable and Lightweight

Non-Scratch Materials

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Joby Convertible Neck Strap

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Product Overview

Joby Convertible Neck Strap

The lightweight black Convertible Neck Strap holds a DSLR with an attached lens, a mirrorless camera and lens, or a pair of binoculars. It quickly detaches to become a wrist strap or carry handle.

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