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Shimoda Women's Tech Shoulder Strap - Yellow

These yellow Women's Tech Shoulder Straps from Shimoda Designs were designed with women photographers in mind. They features uniquely made dual sternum straps that provide enhanced comfort and adjustability. The tech straps were designed for fuller-figured women with medium to larger busts and shoulder widths, but will still comfortably fit women of various sizes. These straps have a stretch water bottle sleeve and zippered phone pocket. The sternum straps fit securely without putting pressure across the middle of your chest. These straps also have multiple attachment points so you can add extra accessories, camera straps, pouches, and more.

SKU: GC76-520256

Shimoda Women's Tech Shoulder Strap - Yellow

Shimoda Women's Tech Shoulder Strap - Yellow

These yellow Women's Tech Shoulder Straps from Shimoda Designs were designed with women photographers in mind. They features uniquely made dual sternum straps that provide enhanced comfort and adjustability. The tech straps were designed for fuller-figured women with medium to larger busts and shoulder widths, but will still comfortably fit women of various sizes. These straps have a stretch water bottle sleeve and zippered phone pocket. The sternum straps fit securely without putting pressure across the middle of your chest. These straps also have multiple attachment points so you can add extra accessories, camera straps, pouches, and more.

Custom Designed for Female Photographers

Shimoda's Women's Straps were designed with input from a community of Shimoda users before being field-tested by a team of 45 women around the world to help ensure an accurate, female-specific fit. The contoured shapes, positioning of the sternum straps, and high-quality materials all complement the already-adjustable torso settings of Shimoda backpacks.

Unique Dual Sternum Straps

The dual sternum straps provide greater adjustability, stability, and comfort, as the straps can be moved to sit above or below the chest area rather than straight across as typical sternum straps do.

Built-In Attachment Points

The straps include various attachment rings and loops for fastening accessories, camera straps, pouches, and other gear.

Key Features:

Specifically Designed for Women

Dual Sternum Straps

Enhanced Adjustability

Provides Greater Comfort and Stability

Doesn't Put Pressure Across Chest

Multiple Attachment Points

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Shimoda Women's Tech Shoulder Strap - Yellow

These yellow Women's Tech Shoulder Straps from Shimoda Designs were designed with women photographers in mind. They features uniquely made dual sternum straps that provide enhanced comfort and adjustability. The tech straps were designed for fuller-figured women with medium to larger busts and shoulder widths, but will still comfortably fit women of various sizes. These straps have a stretch water bottle sleeve and zippered phone pocket. The sternum straps fit securely without putting pressure across the middle of your chest. These straps also have multiple attachment points so you can add extra accessories, camera straps, pouches, and more.

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