Key Features
- Allows for Quick Separation from Camera
- Use as Neck, Shoulder, Cross-Body Strap
- 32.6 to 57.1" Adjustable Length
- Comfortable, Nylon Webbing
MFR #
L-BL-3
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Top customer reviews
- Perfect for my smaller gearI have the big PD strap and use it often but wanted something a little more flexible and a little thinner for my smaller gear. This Leash fit the bill perfectly. It is extremely well made and just oozes class with it's detail oriented design. Another very good product from PD.
- LOVE THIS STRAPI have owned many sizes and brands of straps and this is by far the best I have ever owned. I love the versatility of it, being able to go from around my neck to cross body very easily. I carry Fuji XT-1 usually with the 23 2.0 attached and this strap is the perfect size. The length is fully adjustable and the weight is distributed nicely so it doesn't hurt my neck or shoulders. I would whole heartily recommend this strap!
- I love this strap!This strap is honestly my new favorite. Im able to go from neck strap to sling in a matter of seconds and it can comfortably handle the weight of my medium format camera, DSLR, and 35mm cameras. it also makes a great light meter tether if you want to keep it off your wrist and if your light meter has the ability to accept the mounting plate the strap comes with. Im extremely happy with the design and build quality of this strap.
- Love these straps!I recently bought the Peak Design Leash for my smallest camera, my Sony RX100 m7. I had previously purchased two of the Slide Lites and loved those so much I was happy to see this smaller strap version. It took an email to Peak Design customer service to complete my quest for this strap because the cord on the connectors was too thick to go through the eyelets. And the d-rings that are packaged with the product would amazingly not fit. But thankfully Peak Design has connectors with a smaller diameter cord and that did the trick. So now I own three fantastic straps and I can't imagine carrying a camera without them.
- Great strapI use this on a new point-and-shoot. The eyelets on the point-and-shoot were so small, I could not thread the Leash loops through. I had to find O-rings that would fit through the eyelets of the camera. I tie the Leash loops to the O-rings. This is not Peak Designs fault, it's the camera manufacturer's bad design. My minor quibble about the Leash is this. Because the strap is adjustable, a long stretch of the strap is doubled -- two layers of strap material. This tends to create a tangle of straps when you pick up the camera for the first time. I think you should design something to bind the two layers of doubled over strap together. I'm considering buying more Leash straps to replace the straps of existing cameras I have.