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The OP/TECH USA Pro Loop Strap in Red is a premium neck strap designed for professional cameras and large binoculars. Made from comfortable neoprene, it features a unique connection system for secure attachment, a non-slip grip, and is fully adjustable from 37" to 43". Proudly made in the USA, this strap combines functionality with style, making it a must-have for any serious photographer.
H**H
A very comfortable to use camera strap.
I have the exact same model of the strap that I bought many years ago. It's still going strong up until today. I have 2 cameras now. I can obviously buy only the part that is attached to the camera and keep using the strap that I already have. But I decided to buy the whole new strap as the price difference is not that much cheaper for the whole strap.
K**.
Bargain for Superior Quality
I purchased my first strap 18 years ago and it’s still in great shape. I’ve used it on three different Nikon cameras as a professional photographer.The ONLY reason why I’m replacing it is because it looks dirty and I don’t want to put it through the washing machine. I can’t recommend this strap highly enough!
P**R
A great product that works as advertised
I'm not a professional photographer by trade, but I shoot photos as part of my job which sometimes takes me into the field for days. I thought I could get by with the stock strap that came with my Nikon D7000. But after I spent three days carrying it around at a trade show with the 18-140mm zoom lens attached, I knew I needed something better. The stock strap made my neck and shoulders ache. Plus, when I'd try to get some relief by wearing the camera on my shoulder, it would constantly slip off.I spent a great deal of time researching many different options before settling on the OP/TECH USA Pro Strap. I couldn't be happier with my selection. The neoprene padding works as advertised, more comfortably and more evenly distributing the camera's weight. The first time you try it out, you'll feel a noticeable difference. The rubber friction bumps on the bottom of the neoprene strip keep the camera from sliding around on my neck and help keep it on my shoulder when I wear it there.I'm six feet tall and had no problem adjusting the strap to exactly where I wanted it. I prefer to wear my camera lower with a longer strap that enables me to wear it bandolier-style on occasion. I've also noticed that the OP/TECH strap doesn't constantly get twisted the way the stock Nikon strap does.One criticism I've seen about the OP/TECH design is the use of quick-release clips. I've yet to read a review or comment by anyone who said the clips released accidentally, causing their camera to fall. Honestly, the clips are so stiff and solid that it's difficult for me to envision this ever happening. You can buy Velcro strips to protect and further reinforce the clips, but unless you're using your camera under extreme conditions, it seems unnecessary.I know $20 might seem expensive for a camera strap that's not flashy and doesn't have extra features, but if you value comfort, convenience and quality over style and you need to carry your DSLR for extended periods of time, you won't regret spending a little extra on the OP/TECH Pro Strap. It's worth every penny.One final tip: Check out the link below for the OP/TEC video on different ways to attach the strap to your camera. The final reverse/double-loop method is neat and solid.http://optechusa.com/Videos/WebbingConnectors.html
R**S
Quality but…
Love the quality but the wide neoprene has little stiffness to make it absorb weight. The original cheaper design serves the purpose much better with less bulk.
H**R
Very comfortable camera strap that minimize "Steal me" message
Bought this strap a little over 10 years ago. It was used with a DSLR with a medium zoom lens over all that time. It was used for much travel, in many countries because it was much more comfortable to wear than the strap provided by the camera manufacturer. Because it was designed for general use, it does not have the huge lettering of "Expensive Camera, steal Me" on the strap, which seems prudent when traveling to places where your equipment may be tempting as it worth several years income for a larcenous local person.After 10+ years of use, the strap started to come apart, so I reviewed the product page on the company website, it has a lifetime warranty. I wrote to customer service, sent in a picture, and they replied back that a replacement would be provided under warranty. The replacement arrived yesterday, and I noted they even took the trouble to provide the same color that I originally purchasedNice to see a product that does the job, and when needed the company steps up to support it. I have a couple other straps from the company, so I am pleased that should a material problem occur, it will be taken care of by Op/Tech.
D**N
Tough Strap and Versatile
I now own 3 of these awesome straps. After doing some research a few months back I gave one of these a try. Here are my findings:Pros:Build/sewing quality is excellent.Strong materials and comfortable padding.The gripy dots are not so grippy that they move your clothes around but hold itself in place well. Some solid rubber straps stick so well they end up pulling clothes off.MAIN REASON- Pro Loop Strap. instead of the standard loop and buckle like the standard straps that come with cameras, this is a loop made of something close to 450 paracord. It's difficult to get through the camera hanger but worth the patients. With the non-loop/paracord version the plastic buckles get in the way, make lots of clicking noises when raising the camera up to take a shot and get jammed in weird places. These Pro Loop Straps are quiet, soft, and move out of the way easily. If you are out trying to take shots of wildlife, a plastic clicking noise will scare off any possible prize winning shot.Cons:Plastic buckles. I have tested these straps at 50lbs/3 foot drop. With no issues.(I should put this in the "Pros") Buckles hold fine but my fear is if they get step on or get jammed in a tree or something while on a shoot they may break. Many unforeseeable things can happen while climbing rocks or a tree lugging two cameras and a lunch around. I'll be shooting in winter and I'll report back as to how brittle they get. I'm sure they would replace it for me if broken but I don't want to carry the camera by hand miles back to the truck. I haven't had an issue yet but am extra careful. It's only an issue cause my crystal ball says so.Of course I would purchase another. I have the extended straps and a sling strap that I really like for walk around shooting. I can wear it with my hiking pack on. Rough terrain becomes problematic but when is it not! Take off the strap and click the two buckles together that are hanging off the camera. Now you have a small handle!Buy one! Test it! You'll be back for more!
E**D
rimpiazzo
la mia vecchia di 12 anni partiva in bricciole. Per me è un sistema comodo, non rompe il collo e si può installare sulle bretelle dello zaino, toglierla è facile .... ho il sistema di attaco su tutti corpi macchina e posso cambiare facilmente.
G**R
Good but doesn’t last long enough
This purchase was a replacement for an earlier version where the shoulder pad was disintegrating.Although the strap is well made the material used for the shoulder pad is vulnerable. Additionally the webbing used is somewhat narrower than that used for Nikon straps making it somewhat loose in the D rings. Over all, very good but could be better.
C**N
Indispensable
Indispensable pour l'utilisation en randonnée, voyage... se change tout les 3-4 ans pour un usage intensif
Y**H
No more neck pain
Good strap with elastic rest and padding, it protects the neck with prolonged use during nature walks and safaris the removable buckles are sturdy
J**O
Trusted Brand because of Previous usage / adds versatility to ones camera
Quite often the straps supplied with cameras / binoculars are fine but simply too narrow, sure they can be made of leather( not suggesting cheap jack) and have makers logo on , but soon begin to dig into the shoulders, collar bone or neck depending how worn. I have used op/tech usa products B4 with complete satisfaction ( to compensate for the previous reasons). I bought this strap to add versatility to my Fuji XT2, because while am out shooting wild life i use my heaviest lenses with a sling strap attached to the tripod mount so the camera bayonet mount is not taking all the weight. So because of the need to use a lug mounted strap when coming down to earth and using say 35mm - 50mm lenses this suits perfectly because of the detachable function of the neck pad and the straps that you attach to the actual camera. Its worth pointing out that the neck pad component of this is difficult to detach , it wont become undone accidentally i feel sure. The asking price is very reasonable.
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