Overview

Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set for Leofoto Camera Straps

The Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set is a set of ultra-durable, high-strength quick-release anchors designed specifically for use with Leofoto camera straps and strap connector systems. These ball anchors allow for fast, secure attachment and detachment of your camera strap-offering professional-level convenience without compromising strength or reliability.

SKU: GC11-L-CS-03

Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set for Leofoto Camera Straps

Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set for Leofoto Camera Straps

The Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set is a set of ultra-durable, high-strength quick-release anchors designed specifically for use with Leofoto camera straps and strap connector systems. These ball anchors allow for fast, secure attachment and detachment of your camera strap-offering professional-level convenience without compromising strength or reliability.

Whether you're switching between handheld shooting, tripod setups, or multiple camera bodies, the L-CS-03 gives you the flexibility to adapt in seconds.

Built for Strength and Performance

Each anchor in the L-CS-03 set is constructed from a braided Dyneema fibre loop paired with a tough, impact-resistant composite ball head. Dyneema is known as one of the strongest and lightest synthetic fibres available, offering superior abrasion resistance and minimal stretch under tension.

With an individual load rating of 90kg, these anchors provide rock-solid security for even the heaviest professional setups, including full-frame DSLRs, telephoto lenses, and video rigs. Whether you're navigating rugged terrain or working in fast-paced environments, you can trust the L-CS-03 to keep your gear safely tethered.

Seamless Integration with Leofoto Strap Systems

The L-CS-03 anchors are fully compatible with Leofoto's quick-release strap connectors, including the L-CS-04 system. When paired with Leofoto camera straps, these anchors create a low-profile, click-in connection that's fast, intuitive, and secure. The bead-style ball head locks firmly into Leofoto strap receivers and releases smoothly with one hand-making it easy to transition between shooting styles or remove your strap when working on a tripod or gimbal.

Ideal for Modular Carry Setups

Perfect for photographers and videographers who use multiple straps or bodies, the L-CS-03 lets you equip all your gear with quick-release convenience. Keep extras on your second camera, your rig bag, or as replacements for added flexibility in the field.

Key Features:

Quick-Attach Dyneema Ball Anchors

Ultra-Strong Composite Materials

90 kg Load Rating per Anchor

Low-Profile Design for Comfort

Compatible with Quick-Release Systems

Ideal for Modular Camera Setups

What's in the Box:

Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set for Leofoto Camera Straps

Dyneema Ball Anchors

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Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set for Leofoto Camera Straps

The Leofoto L-CS-03 Quick Attach Ball Set is a set of ultra-durable, high-strength quick-release anchors designed specifically for use with Leofoto camera straps and strap connector systems. These ball anchors allow for fast, secure attachment and detachment of your camera strap-offering professional-level convenience without compromising strength or reliability.

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