SKU: GC47-PD-L-AS-3

Peak Design Leash - Ash

The Peak Design Leash - Ash is a camera strap designed to provide photographers with the ability to quickly and easily detach a connected camera from it for such purposes as moving only the camera to a tripod, or connecting another camera to the strap. This is made possible due to the included Peak Design Anchor Links. Each Anchor Link creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to a strap eyelet on a wide variety of cameras. Constructed for comfort and usable as a neck or shoulder strap, the Leash features twist-resistant nylon and leather webbing. Additionally, it can be worn as a cross-body strap across a right or left-handed user's body, draped from one shoulder to the opposing hip. When used along with an Anchor Link, the included Peak Design Anchor Mount can create a connection point using a camera's 1/4"-20 bottom accessory thread. By attaching the Leash along a bottom accessory thread and one strap eyelet instead of two, a camera can be made to consistently face forward while against the hip, reducing the time needed by the user to raise it to their eye and capture an image.

The length of this strap ranges from 32.6 to 57.1" and is 0.8" wide. Integrated, adjustment loops allow the length of the Leash to be quickly changed while in use.

Features:

Usable as neck, shoulder, or cross-body strap worn across a right or left-handed user's body

Constructed from twist-resistant, nylon and leather webbing

Provides the ability to quickly and easily detach a connected camera for such purposes as moving only the camera to a tripod, or connecting another camera to the strap

Included Anchor Links create a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to a strap eyelet on a wide variety of cameras

When used as a cross-body strap, the camera can be made to consistently face forward while against the hip while using the included Anchor Mount; reducing the time needed by the user to raise it to their eye and capture an image

Integrated adjustment loops allow the length to be quickly changed while in use

Hex key to attach or detach Anchor Mount

Microfiber pouch for storage and transport

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Product Overview

The Peak Design Leash - Ash is a camera strap designed to provide photographers with the ability to quickly and easily detach a connected camera from it for such purposes as moving only the camera to a tripod, or connecting another camera to the strap. This is made possible due to the included Peak Design Anchor Links. Each Anchor Link creates a durable, snap-in or snap-out connection point to a strap eyelet on a wide variety of cameras. Constructed for comfort and usable as a neck or shoulder strap, the Leash features twist-resistant nylon and leather webbing. Additionally, it can be worn as a cross-body strap across a right or left-handed user's body, draped from one shoulder to the opposing hip. When used along with an Anchor Link, the included Peak Design Anchor Mount can create a connection point using a camera's 1/4"-20 bottom accessory thread. By attaching the Leash along a bottom accessory thread and one strap eyelet instead of two, a camera can be made to consistently face forward while against the hip, reducing the time needed by the user to raise it to their eye and capture an image.

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