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Peak Design Cuff - Black

Total peace of mind in a tiny, low-profile package. The all-new Cuff is the most elegant, unobtrusive way to protect your camera from accidental drops. Quickly and securely connects to any camera, binoculars, or other device using our unique Anchor Link system. Wrist loop magnetically locks in the open position, or comfortably cinches down on your wrist for added security. New all-custom aluminum hardware. When not in use, Cuff stores as a bracelet for quick accessibility. Shipped with updated V4 Anchors.

SKU: GC47-PD-CF-BL-3

Peak Design Cuff - Black

Peak Design Cuff - Black

Total peace of mind in a tiny, low-profile package. The all-new Cuff is the most elegant, unobtrusive way to protect your camera from accidental drops. Quickly and securely connects to any camera, binoculars, or other device using our unique Anchor Link system. Wrist loop magnetically locks in the open position, or comfortably cinches down on your wrist for added security. New all-custom aluminum hardware. When not in use, Cuff stores as a bracelet for quick accessibility. Shipped with updated V4 Anchors.

Small, Yet So Damn Useful

Don't be fooled by Cuff's tiny size...it packs a surprising amount of functionality and versatility. And phew, it's really really good looking.

New Adjuster

Anodized aluminum adjuster locks Cuff in an open position or cinches to your wrist.

Magnets, YO!

Adjustable magnet lets you wear Cuff as a bracelet when not in use.

Updated Anchors

Comes with our newest V4 Anchor connectors, which hold 200lbs (90kg) each.

New Anchor Shape

Angled shape enables effortless 1-handed connection.

Slimmer Links

Anchor housing hardware is 25% slimmer.

Upgraded Webbing

Strap has increased durability, smoothness, and twist resistance.

Refined Aesthetics

Premium materials and redesigned touch/stress points.

Stores As A Bracelet

When not using Cuff, keep it handy (literally) by wrapping it around your wrist and wearing it as a bracelet with the adjustable magnetic clasp.

Keep Open Or Cinched

New adjuster hardware lets you keep Cuff locked in an open loop so you can easily fit your hand through. Pull the adjuster to cinch Cuff around your wrist for more security.

Automatic Drop Protection

If you drop your camera, Cuff automatically cinches down on your wrist, which in turn will warm the cockles of your heart.

Not Just For Cameras

Connect Cuff to binoculars, GoPros, rangefinders, tools, and more.

Ultralight And Compact

Keep Cuff on your camera, on your wrist, or in your pocket. Cuff uses ultralight materials and hardware for total security with a minimal footprint.

Super Strong

Strong enough to hold any pro camera/lens/accessory combo. Anchors each hold over 200lbs (90kg) and feature extreme abrasion-resistance.

Fits (Almost) All

Cuff's wrist loop can fit palms that are over 5 in (13 cm) wide. Them's some big hands right there.

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Peak Design Cuff - Black

Total peace of mind in a tiny, low-profile package. The all-new Cuff is the most elegant, unobtrusive way to protect your camera from accidental drops. Quickly and securely connects to any camera, binoculars, or other device using our unique Anchor Link system. Wrist loop magnetically locks in the open position, or comfortably cinches down on your wrist for added security. New all-custom aluminum hardware. When not in use, Cuff stores as a bracelet for quick accessibility. Shipped with updated V4 Anchors.

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