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The OP/TECH USAE-Z Comfort Strap Steel is a versatile and adjustable strap designed for comfort and security, fitting most cameras and binoculars. With a durable neoprene design and easy attachment features, it ensures your gear is always ready for action, all while supporting American craftsmanship.
R**D
Exactly As Advertised
A very comfortable strap for binoculars. Very well made.
S**Y
Great for heavy hardware
I threw it on my old Mamiya C330 for 5 hits and giggles. The camera is a real neck-breaker, but this strap made it possible to take it out for walks. Pretty amazing actually.
O**Y
Comfortable, inexpensive non-QR strap that can bleed onto light colored clothing
I've been looking for something to use instead of the dreadful Nikon strap, and I'm terrified of quick-release camera straps (I've read the reviews, I know they're durable, but I just can't trust my camera and telephoto to some flimsy looking plastic thingies...), so after much research I decided to give the OP/TECH strap a try.First of all, the neoprene part of the strap is pretty small. I'm pretty thin, so that isn't a problem, but for wider, male necks it might be somewhat uncomfortable because the sewn-on tougher outer parts might start digging into your skin. Not a problem with lighter cameras/binoculars, but if you have heavy equipment it could be an issue.Also, the first time I tried out the strap on a hot sunny day at an outdoor festival I was unpleasantly surprised to find that the strap had bled onto my light-colored t-shirt. It came off in the wash, but now I know that if it's hot outside, I'm not going to be carrying my camera on my neck/shoulder as much.On the bright side, it's a great strap! It's incredibly comfortable, well-made, and easy to put on. I've used it with my 80-200 monster Nikkor lens (pair that with a camera and that's quite a lot of weight to have hanging on your neck) and the difference from the Nikon strap was indescribable. It does bounce a bit when walking, but I find that actually comfortable - as though the impact of the weight is being absorbed by the neoprene.All in all, for under $10 it's a steal. After this one is done, I'm going to look into the more expensive OP/TECH straps (hopefully by then they will have more non-QR options), just to see if there is a difference. But it looks like this one will last me quite a while, and I'm perfectly happy with that.
K**S
Very Comfortable Strap For a Small Camera or Binoculars
I am using this strap attached to the case that is on my Samsung NX Mini camera. It is excellent for that purpose. It's comfortable, camera hangs low enough on the chest but not too low, has adjustable straps & not huge so fits in my day bag easily. I ordered the black which is black - not charcoal/gray like the photo in the description shows. I don't expect this strap will last as long as the Tamrac strap I have on my DSLR but for the money & simplicity of this strap, it's perfect for my use. When it starts to get old/cruddy, I'll just buy another.I'm not sure I would trust it long-term on my big DSLR camera. That might be too much weight & that camera is too expensive to take chances with. I'm buying another one of these straps to put on my binoculars.
S**2
Perfect For A Small Camera
I got this strap for a new Panasonic G2 4/3 camera, and it's exactly what I needed. The strap that comes with the camera is thin, stiff, and scratchy, but the OP/TECH is soft and has give in it. This is a narrow strap, but it's just what I wanted for a small, lighter weight camera. I tried a Crumpler Industry Disgrace strap, but it was overkill for such a small camera. I am also a big fan of neoprene camera straps. I've been using a neoprene Pro Master strap on my Canon camera for years, but I couldn't find the same strap this time, so I tried OP/TECH.When I first saw the strap, I thought that the neoprene part wouldn't provide enough coverage to use comfortably on my shoulder, but after I tried it, the strap worked just fine.I don't know how heavy a camera or pair of binoculars would work on this strap, but if you want an inexpensive, simple, no frills, practical strap, you might want to try this one.
M**G
functional strap, but may not fit your binoculars or camera
This strap is fine, probably no more than I could expect for the price. It works with Leupold Yosemite binoculars, but I have two issues. First, it took some effort to attach the strap - the ends are too wide and thick for the (whatever you call the place where you insert the strap!) on my binoculars, so I had to cut the strap in a narrow point, insert, and then burn to melt the end so the strap wouldn't fray. Adjusting the strap is not easy for the same reason, but I won't need to adjust the strap often if at all. Second, the soft part of the strap that goes around the neck is just a strip of foam - it's functional but not particularly nice.
B**D
Comfortable
I've purchased 2 of these straps now, one for a Canon Powershot SX40 HS and another for a Canon Powershot SX50 HS. It's hands-down much better than the straps that each of the cameras came with, which tended to irritate the back of my neck. I can wear this around my neck all day with no irritation. It's a good, quality product, and very comfortable. The strap length is good, though could be a tad longer, but it's not too short by any means. I have no difficulty sliding my arm through it to wear it across my chest when I want my camera to be hanging off to the side, though I do wish it were a little longer so I could take photos while keeping the strap slung across my body. Because of its length, I do need to slide my arm out of it so that it's hanging just off my neck for picture taking. But overall, I'm very happy with it.
H**.
hoher Tragekomfort
macht sich gut an meinem Fernglas und man hat einen hohen Tragekomfort
B**R
Good quality and extremely comfortable
Used for a Nikon DSLR camera to replace the original Nikon strap for something a little more discreet. Fits perfectly and the wider neck area really helps with comfort. My camera and lens set up is about 1kg usually and I haven't had any structural issues at all. In fact it feels reassuringly made but still very comfortable.The only downside is that the foam neck area isn't very flexible so you can't fold it into a tiny camera bag. I tend to sort of loop it spread out around the inside of my camera bag with the camera in the middle. This is only a tiny issue though - I'd much rather put up with this and have the extra firmness and comfort of the foam area. It's worth it. Surprisingly well made and glad I got it.
J**C
OPTECH es garantía.
Llevo mas de 15 años comprando correas de Optech y son muy eficientes con un desgaste mínimo.
C**R
Great neck strap
Very comfortable neck strap that made wearing an old pair of binoculars much more comfortable. I immediately bought another one for a different pair of binoculars! I highly recommend it, especially considering the price.
S**R
Fantastic low end pair of binoculars for birding/wildlife viewing
Just bought these Dec 2018. Love these for the price- they are great for birding and wildlife viewing!!! Lighter than I thought they would be.
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