Customer Reviews for Peak Design - Leash Camera Strap - Midnight
Customer Rating
5
Not just for cameras!
on December 27, 2021
Posted by: ABPhoenix
from Phoenix, AZ
I know this is for cameras but I've been looking for a strap for a personal cooler for sometime, and this fit the bill! With only a small hole to feed through the small slips worked great. Also the 200 lb weight capacity made me feel very secure when transporting my cooler around. Is it what they intended it for? No. Does it work ridiculously well? Heck yeah!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
New best friend
on June 11, 2020
Posted by: Anonymous
I have been using the Leash for more than a month now and I really love it. I used to have so much trouble with the traditional straps that come with cameras. The leash has really optimized the way I use my camera. It creates a perfect flow whenever wanting to store the camera on the side of my chest or when bringing it close to the eye. It is absolutely intuitive and user-friendly and creates a very "pro" feeling. I really liked the fact that it brought two pairs of anchors, giving me the possibility to switch the strap from my Fuji to my Sony at any given time. Every single detail has been thought through. Thank you for making awesome gear!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
don't be foo-leash and buy another strap
on March 3, 2022
Posted by: Anonymous
from niagara, on
This is awesome for my a7c. compact, easy folds up. and adjusts so fast. i just wish PD made some slimmer anchors for the eyelets of the a7c. other than that super handy. My only suggestion would be to have some clips / loops to hold together the straps when they are adjusted. otherwise you have two awkward loops of material at the bottom end of the straps when adjusting it shorter.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Most versatile camera strap
on May 24, 2021
Posted by: DB
I've been carrying cameras while traveling for over FOUR DECADES with cheap, stiff, difficult to attach-and-adjust straps of every kind. So it's safe to say I know camera straps. The leash is by far the most versatile. The fact that it is one of the thinnest fits my minimalist approach. It slides easily in the sling-across position without grabbing and bunching up my shirt while bringing my camera up to shoot. I also bought the cuff for more occasional shooting, and it changes easily with the same strap attachment system. Take it from a long-time shooter, it's worth the purchase, and will make your picture taking more enjoyable.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Peak Design Leash Strap is Awesome
on February 8, 2023
Posted by: Matt
from Iron Mountain, MI
I got this for my Nikon Z5, which almost always has a 24-120 f4 lens on it. I considered getting the Slide Lite, but at the last second went for the Leash because of the packability. I was a little worried that the thinner strap would dig into my neck since the Nikon full frame mirrorless cameras are a little heavy for mirrorless, especially with a large-ish lens. But I'm happy to report that it hasn't been noticeable at all. I got the Ash, and it is a little darker than I expected, but I'm digging it. The anchor clip system is an awesome feature, even though I probably don't disconnect the strap enough to take full advantage.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Best strap I have used!
on June 23, 2020
Posted by: Anonymous
There are many things I like about my "Leash" camera strap. Ease of length adjustment: No fumbling with time consuming buckles, just smooth, fast continuous adjustment. The anchors are very unobtrusive when left on the camera. They do not hinder handling or operating it. Narrow strap width: very easy to stow in a small bag compartment or pocket when not in use; makes it very handy. My camera with grip and heaviest lens weighs almost five pounds it is nice to know that I do not have to worry about strap failure. All in all, great strap! I would highly recommend it. Good job, Peak Design! Regards, Carlisle
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Excelent strap
on December 30, 2020
Posted by: Rick N.
I've had the leash for a year. I have it setup sling style on my mirror-less ILC. I have the capture plate attached to tripod socket and for me it works better as a lower mount than the supplied anchor mount, it seems to put the camera at a better angle. The quick length adjust is great, fast and easy. My only niggle would be the material used for the strap. It is almost too smooth as the camera likes to slide to my side, I prefer to have the camera stay closer to my back. Also even though the material feels soft it is stiff, the folded strap at the anchors is more of a loop when I am not carrying my camera with it. Over all excellent, would buy again.
I just got a new Canon 90D and it’s a heavy momma. I took it out for a day for fun at the lake with the strap from Canon and between the heat and the weight of my camera my neck was raw and sore. Which is what lead me to find Peak Design in the first place and then I fell down the wonderful rabbit hole and here we are. I chose the Leash because I wanted something lighter and less cumbersome to deal with adjusting. After I attached the clips (not peak designs technical name) it was a breeze! I could wear it front facing, or cross body without a hitch. I may get the wider one for when I am lugging around my bigger lenses but this camera strap is 100% a winner.