SKU: GC47-PD-L-BL-3

Peak Design Leash - Black

Peak Design Leash - Black

The most versatile and quick-connecting camera strap in the world, the all-new Leash packs thoughtful functionality and endless adaptability into an ultra-portable package. Configurable as a sling strap, neck strap, safety tether, and more. Easily adjust length with dual aluminum and Hypalon quick-adjusters, designed to operate with just 1 finger. Connects and disconnects quickly using our unique Anchor Link system, and stows easily in your pocket or bag. Shipped with updated V4 Anchors.

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't

After observing some of the world's greatest photographers use climbing rope and shoelaces to carry their cameras, we saw a need to create a camera strap with maximum utility in a minimalist package. Leash has incredible versatility, and more importantly, zero slop.

New Adjusters

Low-profile aluminum/Hypalon quick adjustment system with dual adjusters.

Anchor Mount

New hardware lets you attach Leash to the bottom of your camera for more configurations.

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.

Quick-connecting And Removing

Attach and detach securely, instantly and one-handedly using our patent-pending Anchor Link‚Ñ¢ connection system.

Sling, Neck Or Shoulder Strap

Instantly reconfigure Leash to adapt to your camera/lens setup, activity, or environment.

Rapid Adjustment

Unique aluminum/Hypalon quick adjusters allow 1-finger adjustment. Shorten strap for stable carry during physical activity. Lengthen to access your camera for active shooting.

Huge Range Of Length

Quickly adjustable from 33 inches (83 cm) to 57 inches (145 cm) to fit all body types and carry styles. with dual aluminum/Hypalon quick-adjusters.

Safety Tether For Capture

Capture user? Use Leash to prevent accidental drops when your camera is unholstered. Attach Anchors directly to Capture's quick-release plate.

Pouch Strap

Connect Leash to Field Pouch or Range Pouch to create a lightweight, super-versatile sling bag for on-the-go carry.

Not Just For Cameras

Connect Leash to binoculars, rangefinders, tripods, tools, firearms, and more.

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Product Overview

Peak Design Leash - Black

The most versatile and quick-connecting camera strap in the world, the all-new Leash packs thoughtful functionality and endless adaptability into an ultra-portable package. Configurable as a sling strap, neck strap, safety tether, and more. Easily adjust length with dual aluminum and Hypalon quick-adjusters, designed to operate with just 1 finger. Connects and disconnects quickly using our unique Anchor Link system, and stows easily in your pocket or bag. Shipped with updated V4 Anchors.

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