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Kaiser Action Strap, Camera Strap

Kamera Tragesystem
Item Nr. 71783
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  • The total length of the belt is adjustable from 120 to 160 cm

This strap allows on the one hand a safe carrying of the camera, on the other hand a very fast access. The strap runs diagonally across the chest and back, with the camera hanging sideways at hip level. It is connected via a short coupling piece to a triple-secured locking element that can be moved along the strap. Movable stops on the strap hold the camera in any desired carrying position, e.g. at the back when cycling, at the side during a photo tour or at the front when skiing. The coupling piece is securely fastened in the tripod thread of the camera without any further aids and can be freely rotated there. The two strap ends are connected at shoulder height with a quick-release buckle,
which has a 120° swivel joint. The extra wide shoulder pad is made of 8 mm thick elastic neoprene with an anti-slip pad. An additional - and also removable - side strap, which runs under the armpit, serves as additional securing of the harness position, especially during fast movements.

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Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 42,50
29,74 Kamera Tragesystem
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Kaiser Action Strap, Camera Strap

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  • The total length of the belt is adjustable from 120 to 160 cm

Product description for Kaiser Action Strap, Camera Strap

This strap allows on the one hand a safe carrying of the camera, on the other hand a very fast access. The strap runs diagonally across the chest and back, with the camera hanging sideways at hip level. It is connected via a short coupling piece to a triple-secured locking element that can be moved along the strap. Movable stops on the strap hold the camera in any desired carrying position, e.g. at the back when cycling, at the side during a photo tour or at the front when skiing. The coupling piece is securely fastened in the tripod thread of the camera without any further aids and can be freely rotated there. The two strap ends are connected at shoulder height with a quick-release buckle,
which has a 120° swivel joint. The extra wide shoulder pad is made of 8 mm thick elastic neoprene with an anti-slip pad. An additional - and also removable - side strap, which runs under the armpit, serves as additional securing of the harness position, especially during fast movements.

Kaiser Action Strap, Camera Strap

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