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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Great product. Though the elastic does not hold up well with a heavy Nikon Z9. Wish I had purchased leather straps for it. Still, a great product.
Philip C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
This is great. Got tired of strap on shoulder or around neck. Camera rests against waist hands free. Lift up to take shots. Very comfortable and no strain on shoulders or neck.
leslie
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
This product makes me so glad I have a girlfriend already because I’m sure that if she’d seen a picture of me hiking in this harness there’s no way she’d have swiped. It’s so comfortable and sturdy. I absolutely love it. I look absolutely ridiculous in it.
Ree
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
I personally didn't like how it fit on me. The item was good and well made. The seller was great. I just didn't like how it felt on me.
Sherry
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
First. Initially the harness was to arrive 6/17 but USPS changed the delivery date to 6/19. This was a problem as I will be on travel 6/19 and wanted the harness for camera and binoculars before I left. I emailed the seller Amanda and told her my situation. She responded within a few hours and was very accommodating; she said that I could return it after my trip if I wanted. I did receive the item today, just in time.Second. The harness is well made and definitely a higher quality than most. I'm 5'6" and 195 lbs. and had a good fit. Love the wide and soft recoil of the straps. I attached my DSLR camera and had no neck strain. My binoculars are about the same weight, so I don't anticipate a problem. The weight of the camera is evenly distributed across my body.I recommend the harness and the seller is very easy to work with if you have a problem.
Frank Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
Makes it easy to carry around my Sony A7ii with a long lens. Quality of this product seem great and no complaints so far. I've also been asked a couple times now where I got this harness.Only minor issue is if the camera is turned vertical, the clasp hits the video record button at times. Not the products fault or the cameras, just something to be aware of.
Mallory Erickson
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020
I purchased this camera harness so that I could more comfortably carry my heavy Nikon 7200 DSLR while hiking.It arrived quickly, came in a nice little canvas bag, and even smelled good! The straps are wide and have some stretch, but the camera doesn't bounce around when walking. You can lift the camera up and rotate it without having to adjust the straps. I didn't feel like I needed to be holding the camera while I hiked-- it hung at my belly button and didn't move much. After a long hike, I didn't feel any strain on my shoulders or neck.I was really pleased with the quality of this product, and although I was hesitant to spend $50 on a camera strap, I now believe it was worth it, and expect this item to last a long time. I liked that it was more simple than some of the other versions I've seen online that have patterned fabric and many useless pockets.Anyways- I really recommend this product for photographers who are using their camera for multiple hours, and or while they are doing physical activity.
A. Chan
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2020
Good quality, but has some minor design flaws. It works if you use a DSLR in landscape mode and the straps are attached to the left/right camera strap loops. However, if you use a DSLR in portrait mode (camera body rotated 90 degrees from horizontal plane), the straps and clips of this harness are too wide and incorrectly sized to comfortably use. The straps are wide enough to block the eye piece in portrait mode, and too short to rotate the camera. The only way to comfortably use it is to unsling one shoulder from the harness to provide enough slack to operate the camera properly. Note: if your DSLR uses an extended battery pack with controls to use the camera in portrait mode, also notice, most also contain a loop strap on the bottom of the battery pack. If the harness is connected to battery pack loop strap instead of the one next to the camera body shutter button, the harness can be used comfortably in landscape or portrait modes. The trick, however, is to actually attach to the battery pack loop strap which is deeper and recessed compared to than the ones on the camera body itself. Thus, the provided retention rings used to clip on to the loop straps will not fit/reach the one on the bottom of the battery pack.Camera Loop straps are usually designed for straps and NOT retention rings. The harness design should include some strap material to which the retention rings attach and then clip onto the harness. This would solve not only the difficulty of mounting the harness to the camera, but also provide sufficient play to operate the camera in landscape or portrait modes.
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