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Peak Design Slide Lite - Midnight

Carry your equipment in comfort and style with this blue Slide Lite Camera Strap from Peak Design. This strap uses strong, removable anchor connectors that attach to the eyelets of your camera or the included mounting plate, holding up to 200 pounds of gear and easily supporting most DSLR and mirrorless systems. By pairing this versatile connection with its 39 to 57" adjustable length, the Slide Lite can be configured to work as a sling, shoulder, or neck strap.

SKU: GC47-PD-SLL-MN-3

Peak Design Slide Lite - Midnight

Peak Design Slide Lite - Midnight

Carry your equipment in comfort and style with this blue Slide Lite Camera Strap from Peak Design. This strap uses strong, removable anchor connectors that attach to the eyelets of your camera or the included mounting plate, holding up to 200 pounds of gear and easily supporting most DSLR and mirrorless systems. By pairing this versatile connection with its 39 to 57" adjustable length, the Slide Lite can be configured to work as a sling, shoulder, or neck strap.

This 1.3" wide nylon webbing strap is padded internally to help ensure comfortable use, and its two sides feature different properties: one side is smooth for sliding the camera to your eye when set up as a sling, while the other has a silicone grip that prevents slipping when using it on your neck or shoulder. The four included anchor points can be attached and detached from the strap with a single hand and left on the eyelets so you can easily switch between cameras while shooting.

Compatibility

Peak Design Slide Lite - Midnight

Durable Design

Constructed from high-quality Nylon, this belt features Wear as Sling, Shoulder, or Neck Strap , Holds Compact DSLR or Mirrorless Cameras , Adjustable Length from 39 to 57" , Strap Width of 1.3" , Anchors Connect to Camera Lugs or Plate.

Fastens to Other Cases

Can be fastened to other Peak Design belt using its Designed to Hold up to 200 lb of Gear , Reversible Smooth and Nonslip Sides , Padded Nylon Webbing Construction , Includes Four Anchors and Mounting Plate.

Key Features:

Sling, Shoulder & Neck Strap Versatility

Adjustable Length from 39 to 57 Inches

Removable Anchors Support up to 200 lb

Smooth & Non-Slip Sides for Grip Control

Padded Webbing for Comfort & Durability

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Peak Design Slide Lite - Midnight

Carry your equipment in comfort and style with this blue Slide Lite Camera Strap from Peak Design. This strap uses strong, removable anchor connectors that attach to the eyelets of your camera or the included mounting plate, holding up to 200 pounds of gear and easily supporting most DSLR and mirrorless systems. By pairing this versatile connection with its 39 to 57" adjustable length, the Slide Lite can be configured to work as a sling, shoulder, or neck strap.

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