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Peak Design - Mobile Crossbody Strap - Ocean
Average customer rating
3.9 out of 5
3.9
(7 Reviews)
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Customer Reviews for Peak Design - Mobile Crossbody Strap - Ocean
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Love it, but these new connectors...
on March 11, 2026
Posted by: KZ
I just received my black crossbody strap and love it.
But I had such a hard time detaching the tiny connectors to attach the strap to my Peak Design iPhone case. I almost gave up! Can you make it easier to detach the connectors?
Update: We just came back from a trip during which my wife used the new mobile strap while I attached a form strap to my iPhone case. I still like the mobile strap, but it is so hard to detach the small connectors. I was afraid I would break the strings because I have to use a metal rod to detach them. So, I will stick to using the form strap for my iPhone. As you can see from the photo, the form strap is a bit thicker but uses the same connectors as my other straps. So, I can easily switch between iPhone, camera, or binoculars without any difficulty.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
Potentially flawed solution to a simple problem
on February 25, 2026
Posted by: Crossbody strap
from Colorado
This is an innovative approach to a phone strap and it is of the usual Peak Design quality, but it has a problem that may not be solvable. Removing the mini anchors from the strap to attach them a device (or the strap itself for single point carry) is extremely difficult. It was impossible for me to get a grip on the anchor attachment cord to pull it out of the connector. Obviously, the connection between the micro anchor and the strap must be robust, but given the difficulty of removing the anchor from the strap, it will be almost impossible to reconfigure the strap set up in the field (I used pliers to get enough leverage to remove the micro anchor from the strap. Since I am using the single point attachment for the strap, I have to use the Mobile Strap Adapter to attach the strap to my iPhone case. At this point, I doubt I will be able to disconnect the Adaptor from the strap if I want to use the phone without the strap. This means I will have to use the phone without a case or I must carry a spare case with me. Not an ideal solution. One other note; the Mobile Strap Adapter (for single point attachment) is just think enough to prevent my iPhone from fitting snuggly in the case (the case does not securely snap around the bottom of the phone). It remains to be seen if this will be a problem. All in all, Peak Design has come up with a clever carry solution for mobile phones, but the reality of employing this method is seriously flawed.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great features wonderful look
on February 25, 2026
Posted by: Gramma K
I loved how this fits and loved how it looks on me
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Great quality product - but it locks to good.
on March 19, 2026
Posted by: plantagoo
from Frankfurt, Germany
I must admit that the report about removing the tiny anchors from the hooks is quite complicated. As long as there is no "gear" attached to the anchor you simply have not enough grip to remove it from the firm hooks. This definately needs to be adressed. As soon as my Camera gave enough grip it was easier - but I can understand that someone fears to brake something. We are simply not used to something like this from PeakDesign. Maybe this is the reason you only can find them on the website when searching...
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Perfect!
on March 21, 2026
Posted by: annem99
Just got this and the phone case and love both. I will use these for traveling, especially if there is water involved! Easy to "install" (however, I would have liked a Peak Design video to show me how to hook this up to the iPhone case).
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Removing the micro anchor could be a challenge
on March 26, 2026
Posted by: PD kid
After using the crossbody straps for two travel trips overseas, I have got used to the micro anchor mechanism.
Overall, i think this is a decent product。The strap itself is great, the adjustability and the quality are excellent. Securing the anchor is simple but the main issue is that removing micro anchor could be difficult. To be fair, if you follow the instruction closely, you will get used to it and removing it would get easier. The trick is to make sure the loop that you are pulling it from is at 90 degress to the anchor. However, just like other reviewer says, if the loop is not attached/tied/looped through a weighted device, (e.g. when it's right out of the box you need to remove a non-attached micro anchor, it is still VERY difficult to remove it even at the right angle. With a device looped through, pulling is much easier provided you pull it at the 90 degrees angle as suggested in the instruction,
With a few days of practice during my first travel trip, I finally got used to how to remove it. But even after "learning" to remove it, it still requires a bit of force to remove it. And I am certain that my parents having difficulty removing the anchor.
And this is a missed opportunity. A phone strap like this would greatly benefit to seniors like my parents. They need this extra protection from dropping the phone and the convenience of carrying the phone all time with them however, it is too difficult for them to remove it. So this design basically excluded seniors or those with not as good dexterity or hand muscles.
I think they could have designed it with a button release instead of relying a brute force method to release. For example, P-G-Y-Tech 's small quick connector's button mechanism (they have a small version for phones strap in addition to a bigger version for DSLR) is easy to secure and easy to remove because they use a button release. It is slightly bigger that PD's micro anchor, but I would prefer a effortless release mechanism.
It's unfortunate that PD did not do enough testing or gathered enough feedback for this.
As it stands, I would still think it's a decent strap and locking mechanism, however, it's not a top tier design like PD's original anchor link. So it is hard to justify a top tier price for a second tier design.
Maybe they can design an improved v2 version (e.g. one that uses an effortless button release mechanism).
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
An exceptionally well-designed everyday carry solu
on March 29, 2026
Posted by: Antinous
from Caribbean
Great design, super practical
This strap just works. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and feels very secure without being bulky. The Micro Anchor™ system is quick and reliable, and I really like the two-point connection—it keeps everything from twisting around. Nice bonus that you can switch to single-point carry too.
The rope feels strong but still comfortable for daily use, and it looks clean and low-profile. Also love that it works with different phones and cases thanks to the adapter.
Only small downside: the anchor points are tiny, so attaching/removing them can be a bit tricky at first—especially if you have big hands. There’s definitely a short learning curve, but once you get used to it, it’s fine.
Overall, really solid product. Would definitely recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design