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Peak Design Slide - Coyote

Slide from Peak Design stands apart from other pro camera straps with its blend of beauty, versatility, and functionality. It's sleek, adjustable, and connects swiftly, offering configurations that suit your gear and style. Whether worn as a sling, neck, or shoulder strap, its internally-padded nylon webbing ensures smooth movement over clothing in sling mode and a secure grip in shoulder mode. Dual quick-adjusters enable instant changes on the go. The innovative Anchor Link system facilitates quick connections with dual points for enhanced camera stability compared to traditional slings. Each Anchor holds over 90.7 kg, ensuring safety for even the heaviest professional setups. Updated in 2018, Slide features improved silicone grip, upgraded webbing, and refined strap/hardware transitions. The smaller, faster, and more secure Anchor connectors complete the design, making Slide the ultimate choice for discerning photographers.

SKU: GC47-PD-SL-CY-3

Peak Design Slide - Coyote

Peak Design Slide - Coyote

Slide from Peak Design stands apart from other pro camera straps with its blend of beauty, versatility, and functionality. It's sleek, adjustable, and connects swiftly, offering configurations that suit your gear and style. Whether worn as a sling, neck, or shoulder strap, its internally-padded nylon webbing ensures smooth movement over clothing in sling mode and a secure grip in shoulder mode. Dual quick-adjusters enable instant changes on the go. The innovative Anchor Link system facilitates quick connections with dual points for enhanced camera stability compared to traditional slings. Each Anchor holds over 90.7 kg, ensuring safety for even the heaviest professional setups. Updated in 2018, Slide features improved silicone grip, upgraded webbing, and refined strap/hardware transitions. The smaller, faster, and more secure Anchor connectors complete the design, making Slide the ultimate choice for discerning photographers.

For mirrorless cameras, consider Slide Lite, or explore our full range of straps for comparison.

Key Features:

Revamped Anchors

Stronger Than Ever

Anchor Mount

Webbing Upgrade

Better Grip

Overmolded Hardware

What's in the Box:

Peak Design Slide - Coyote

Slide camera strap

4 mm hex wrench

Anchor connectors (Red/Black)

Anchor Mount

microfiber pouch

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Peak Design Slide - Coyote

Slide from Peak Design stands apart from other pro camera straps with its blend of beauty, versatility, and functionality. It's sleek, adjustable, and connects swiftly, offering configurations that suit your gear and style. Whether worn as a sling, neck, or shoulder strap, its internally-padded nylon webbing ensures smooth movement over clothing in sling mode and a secure grip in shoulder mode. Dual quick-adjusters enable instant changes on the go. The innovative Anchor Link system facilitates quick connections with dual points for enhanced camera stability compared to traditional slings. Each Anchor holds over 90.7 kg, ensuring safety for even the heaviest professional setups. Updated in 2018, Slide features improved silicone grip, upgraded webbing, and refined strap/hardware transitions. The smaller, faster, and more secure Anchor connectors complete the design, making Slide the ultimate choice for discerning photographers.

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