Overview

The UltraFit attachment mechanism has a greased bearing which allows your camera to freely rotate without becoming unscrewed from the strap, but it is important to periodically check the tightness of the screw.

SKU: GC47-JB01257-BWW

Joby UltraFit Sling Strap for Men

The UltraFit attachment mechanism has a greased bearing which allows your camera to freely rotate without becoming unscrewed from the strap, but it is important to periodically check the tightness of the screw.

Secure your sling strap to your camera by tightening the thumbscrew completely. For an even more secure grip, use a quarter to tighten down the screw.

Just like JOBY revolutionized camera tripods, we set out to transform camera straps. To replace the boring strap that came with your camera, we've created a dynamic and innovative camera strap that makes your photography fast, comfortable and more fun. Start to finish, the UltraFit Sling Strap for Men is pure JOBY design and innovation. Scroll to learn more.

After talking with photographers and testing every product on the market, we figured out what exactly made camera straps uncomfortable—no one designed a camera strap that truly embraced your active lifestyle. JOBY's UltraFit Sling Strap for Men changes that by letting you securely place your camera right where you want it.

There are just moments between you and the perfect shot. But, a lot of the time you spend shooting isn't with your camera at your face. It's looking for the next shot, mingling with the crowd, or eating a burrito. Your strap should always be at hand but also hands free.

The UltraFit Sling Strap dynamically adjusts in just seconds with a simple pull, unlike any other camera strap.

To cinch it close to your body, pull your camera and the circular chest pivot ring in opposite directions. Lock the strap in cinched position for added security when moving around or in crowded places.

To return to shooting mode, unlock the strap, grab your camera by it's grip and draw it forward. The strap fluidly extends to arm's length.

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The UltraFit attachment mechanism has a greased bearing which allows your camera to freely rotate without becoming unscrewed from the strap, but it is important to periodically check the tightness of the screw.

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