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Peak Design Cuff - Coyote

The Cuff Camera Wrist Strap in coyote, from Peak Design secures a camera, a rangefinder, or binoculars to your wrist for safe and secure access. An aluminium-alloy sliding buckle allows you to adjust the nylon webbing for a comfortable, snug fit. Attach your camera to the strap with one of the two included anchor links. Each anchor link is rated to carry 90.7 Kilograms and creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to just about any strap eyelet. To ensure continued safety, each anchor is made from two layers of anti-abrasion thermoplastic cord which indicates if they've sustained damage and need replacement.

SKU: GC47-PD-CF-CY-3

Peak Design Cuff - Coyote

Peak Design Cuff - Coyote

The Cuff Camera Wrist Strap in coyote, from Peak Design secures a camera, a rangefinder, or binoculars to your wrist for safe and secure access. An aluminium-alloy sliding buckle allows you to adjust the nylon webbing for a comfortable, snug fit. Attach your camera to the strap with one of the two included anchor links. Each anchor link is rated to carry 90.7 Kilograms and creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to just about any strap eyelet. To ensure continued safety, each anchor is made from two layers of anti-abrasion thermoplastic cord which indicates if they've sustained damage and need replacement.

For convenient storage or transport, the cuff wrist strap can be detached from an anchor link and worn as a bracelet or placed within the included microfiber pouch. When worn as a bracelet, the length of the strap can be wrapped around the wrist and magnetically secured along its own surface.

Key Features:

Secures Camera or Binocular to Wrist

Supports up to 90.7 kg

Adjustable to Wrist Size

Comfortable Nylon Webbing

Durable, Versatile Camera Connectors

Converts to Bracelet for Transport

What's in the Box:

Peak Design Cuff - Coyote

Anchor Link

Pouch

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Peak Design Cuff - Coyote

The Cuff Camera Wrist Strap in coyote, from Peak Design secures a camera, a rangefinder, or binoculars to your wrist for safe and secure access. An aluminium-alloy sliding buckle allows you to adjust the nylon webbing for a comfortable, snug fit. Attach your camera to the strap with one of the two included anchor links. Each anchor link is rated to carry 90.7 Kilograms and creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to just about any strap eyelet. To ensure continued safety, each anchor is made from two layers of anti-abrasion thermoplastic cord which indicates if they've sustained damage and need replacement.

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