Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 10:30 AM
"Skooba Design has added a collection of camera/binocular straps to its patent-pending Superbungee™ Shoulder Strap line. Like the original Superbungee Bag Strap, the camera/binocular version features what the company calls a “sport-tuned suspension system,” consisting of a high-density, floating bungee cord ring which acts as a shock absorber, minimizing carrying discomfort and perceived weight. On the reverse (wearer) side of the shoulder pad is a flexible strip of individual, air-filled cells. The cells add to the shock absorption and comfort, and are covered in a friction laminate to help prevent slipping. The strap is designed to fit any current camera or binocular with standard, 3/8”/11mm strap slots, or it can be threaded to the split keyring-type connectors on older cameras. Strap length has a nominal overall length adjustment range of 21-45 inches, and is equally well-suited for carrying around the neck or over the shoulder."One of the best I did in terms of making my DSLR more comfortable to shoot with to replace the default Nikon strap with a stretchy, comfortable strap made by Lowepro. Now that the folks at Skooba Design have their own strap (available in five snazzy colour combinations), I think it's something I'll have to check out - their stuff is always top-notch. The strap also happens to be on sale right now for $16.95, and if you
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