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PGYTech Camera Strap Master (Midnight Black)

Comfortably carry up to three cameras simultaneously with this Camera Strap Master from PGYTech. It offers maximum productivity while capturing wildlife, weddings, or events. The strap lengths are adjustable and it has an autofit shoulder system to ensure the perfect fit. The quick bead connectors provide secure and quick attachment and detachment of your cameras. Simply press the upper part of the quick connector to unlock the beads. The loops on the quick connectors are made from three layers of woven fabric, including an inner layer that shows you when it's time to replace your loops. The loops are abrasion resistant and made from UHMWPE, a thermoplastic polyethylene that is ten times stronger than steel wire and able to support 89.8g. This harness is made with resilient EPDM padding and has 115 ventilation holes for breathability and comfort.

SKU: GC40-P-CB-275

PGYTech Camera Strap Master (Midnight Black)

PGYTech Camera Strap Master (Midnight Black)

Comfortably carry up to three cameras simultaneously with this Camera Strap Master from PGYTech. It offers maximum productivity while capturing wildlife, weddings, or events. The strap lengths are adjustable and it has an autofit shoulder system to ensure the perfect fit. The quick bead connectors provide secure and quick attachment and detachment of your cameras. Simply press the upper part of the quick connector to unlock the beads. The loops on the quick connectors are made from three layers of woven fabric, including an inner layer that shows you when it's time to replace your loops. The loops are abrasion resistant and made from UHMWPE, a thermoplastic polyethylene that is ten times stronger than steel wire and able to support 89.8g. This harness is made with resilient EPDM padding and has 115 ventilation holes for breathability and comfort.

Custom Fit, Maximum Comfort

Adjustable length from 32.6 to 57" is optimal if your height is between 4.9 and 6.2'

Ergonomic shoulder pads are 2.4" wide for a snug fit and even weight distribution

Two front expansion straps attaching your camera, binoculars, or other gear across the front of your body

Autofit shoulder system automatically adapts to your shoulder width for a snug fit

Detachable chest strap for increased support

Additional Details

T-buckle mounts and adjusts webbing length

Tension buckle ensures smooth webbing adjustment

D-ring clip attaches small accessories including lens caps and pouches

Key Features:

Holds 3 Cameras

Quick Release Bead Connectors

Configured with Arca-Type QR Plate

Sturdy 3-Layer Loops

Triple-Cushioned Leather

Visual Wear Indicator

Suede Lining

Autofit Shoulder System

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PGYTech Camera Strap Master (Midnight Black)

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PGYTech Camera Strap Master (Midnight Black)

Comfortably carry up to three cameras simultaneously with this Camera Strap Master from PGYTech. It offers maximum productivity while capturing wildlife, weddings, or events. The strap lengths are adjustable and it has an autofit shoulder system to ensure the perfect fit. The quick bead connectors provide secure and quick attachment and detachment of your cameras. Simply press the upper part of the quick connector to unlock the beads. The loops on the quick connectors are made from three layers of woven fabric, including an inner layer that shows you when it's time to replace your loops. The loops are abrasion resistant and made from UHMWPE, a thermoplastic polyethylene that is ten times stronger than steel wire and able to support 89.8g. This harness is made with resilient EPDM padding and has 115 ventilation holes for breathability and comfort.

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