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Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap with MAGPUL Compatible Push Buttons

The Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap is the ultimate camera or lens carrying solution for photographers who demand durability, rapid deployment, and uncompromising reliability in the field. Designed to support heavy gear with ease, this strap combines premium nylon webbing, all-metal hardware, and a MAGPUL-compatible push-button QD system for fast attachment and removal - letting you move freely, stay agile, and shoot with confidence.

SKU: GC11-SP-01

Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap with MAGPUL Compatible Push Buttons

Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap with MAGPUL Compatible Push Buttons

The Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap is the ultimate camera or lens carrying solution for photographers who demand durability, rapid deployment, and uncompromising reliability in the field. Designed to support heavy gear with ease, this strap combines premium nylon webbing, all-metal hardware, and a MAGPUL-compatible push-button QD system for fast attachment and removal - letting you move freely, stay agile, and shoot with confidence.

Lightning-Fast Quick Detach Design

At the core of the SP-01 is a Magpul-compatible QD push-button system that allows instant connection and disconnection from compatible lens feet and camera plates. Simply press to release - no twisting, unscrewing, or fiddling around. It's engineered for working professionals who need to quickly transition from handheld to tripod setups or fast-paced field shooting.

Rugged, Adjustable Nylon Strap

Crafted from 2.5mm thick, 31mm wide high-density nylon webbing, the SP-01 is exceptionally wear-resistant while remaining comfortable across the shoulder or chest. With an adjustable length range of 110-178 cm, it fits photographers of all builds and allows for tight or relaxed carrying positions based on your shooting style.

All-Metal Hardware

The connection hardware and swivels are constructed from stainless steel and aluminium alloy, ensuring extreme durability without compromising weight. Whether you're lugging a super-telephoto lens across rugged terrain or navigating a crowded venue, this strap will hold steady - with a max load capacity of 5 kg.

Clean, Tactical Look with Pro-Level Performance

Whether you're a wildlife shooter, sports photographer, or photojournalist, the SP-01's minimalist, tactical look complements any setup while offering the strength and flexibility to keep up with your demands. Its unobtrusive profile makes it ideal for low-visibility use in event and street photography as well.

Key Features:

Quick-Detach MAGPUL-Compatible Design

All-Metal Stainless Steel Hardware

2.5 cm Thick Nylon Strap

Adjustable Length from 110 cm to 178 cm

Max Load Capacity of 5 kg

Fast and Secure Connection

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Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap with MAGPUL Compatible Push Buttons

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Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap with MAGPUL Compatible Push Buttons

The Leofoto SP-01 Quick Detach Strap is the ultimate camera or lens carrying solution for photographers who demand durability, rapid deployment, and uncompromising reliability in the field. Designed to support heavy gear with ease, this strap combines premium nylon webbing, all-metal hardware, and a MAGPUL-compatible push-button QD system for fast attachment and removal - letting you move freely, stay agile, and shoot with confidence.

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