• 23.99
Overall Rating 4.9   34
4
Pros: - Solid build quality. Feels very sturdy in hand. Don't worry about this failing prematurely — I love the aesthetic of this wrist strap. The mix of leather and gray nylon material looks great — Easy to set up and install — The wrist strap can be easily removed from the camera using the buckle. Cons: - A bit of pros and cons, but the buckle has two locking points that require two hands to remove (you need to squeeze the two side plastic pieces together, plus push down on a clip at the top of the buckle to release). Makes for a very secure attachment but also means you need two hands to remove the strap. No way to lock the strap in a specific position. No wider range of accessories this is compatible with e.g. B. Neck strap or other accessories. Clearly "inspired" by another popular wrist strap Overall: I had pretty mixed feelings about this wrist strap from K&F Concept. In general they make quality accessories at a reasonable price and frankly this is no exception in this regard. It's a well made, attractive looking strap that gets the job done. However, this bracelet doesn't exist in a vacuum and there are many other straps on the market to compete with, with one particularly popular bracelet that it clearly "takes inspiration" from. If you compare this to competing options, you'll find that it's actually lacking in some key features. The strap will not snap into place, you need two hands to remove the strap and this does not provide an attachment point compatible with other accessories. To be fair, at the current price of $39.99 with a $10 coupon, this is a bit cheaper than some of these other options. Overall, if you don't mind missing some of the above features in your strap and your priority is low price, this will work pretty well for you. Otherwise, if you don't mind spending the extra money, I recommend looking at some other options.
19/03/2023
5
In many categories, K&F Concept is always a step or ten better than most of its competitors. They pay special attention to their packaging and the aesthetics of their products. It is always a pleasant shopping experience with them. This strap does not disappoint. High quality, durable and sharp looking materials. I love this camera strap and I think it's the nicest I've ever had. I love the safety lock release clips. I love the color coded wear indicator on the part that connects to the hose that lets you know if and when it needs to be replaced to protect your gear. Impolite. Very welcome for me considering I recently bought a strap I didn't like. Another home run for K&F
19/03/2023
5
I've been impressed with K&F Concept's products for a while and this bracelet is superbly finished, from the professional classy packaging to the bracelet itself. This wrist strap is designed for use with cameras but can also be used with anything to which the loop of the lanyard can be attached. This harness consists of two parts and is connected to a plastic buckle that has a safety catch to prevent accidental opening of the buckle. The strap has a variable adjustment slider, which I think is very intuitive and allows you to take your hand off the wrist strap when you want while still keeping the strap secure when you need to. I'm not sure why K&F went to great lengths to inform you that there is a wear indicator in the strap that attaches to your camera. I've been using similar wrist straps for at least 20 years and they've never failed the loop. It's nice that you get a wear and tear indicator, but I'm also concerned that K&F isn't confident that this strap will be durable enough. At the time of this review, this bracelet is priced at $39.99 minus a $10 coupon. The price after the coupon is reasonable, but $40 is too expensive.
18/03/2023
5
have a million camera straps but this is now my favorite. It looks great - the silver is subtle yet unique - and it works incredibly well. The nylon is very durable. The product description says it's made of "seat belt material". I don't know what kind of car they drive, but it actually feels sturdier. The quick releases are great. I often take photos where I have to work to keep my large leather strap out of the frame. It's a process of putting it on and taking it off. This strap is easy to put on and I can detach and reattach it in seconds. Simply an excellent product. Highly recommended!
18/03/2023
4
Have you ever thought about buying a Peak Design Cuff but didn't want to get into their ecosystem because of the price? This is a very similar alternative and works just as well as a self-locking camera strap. Hell, it also has the same strap width of 19mm, so the comfort is willy-nilly the same. But just as I'm not a huge fan of the PD Cuff, there are a few things I'm not a fan of, although this product does have two small flaws when it comes to build and build quality. First, let me address my dislike of these auto cinch designs: the length. It's good that it contracts and won't slip out of your hands if you drop your camera, but the distance traveled can still be great enough to hit a surface. It's better than falling to the ground, but given that depending on the size of your wrist, your camera will still fall from a hand-raised position by about 30cm, plus the width of your camera and part of your lens. That's still pretty significant. And to make the strap fit most hands it can't be made much shorter... other than this seems to be slightly larger/longer than the PD cuff so more reach but better for people with very large hands or over gloves suitable is. Very comfortable to dangle from your wrist. Now, aside from the general design constraint, let's talk about the materials and their safety. 1. The STRAPS are similar but I would say slightly thicker than PD's cuff despite being the same width. The nylon webbing is definitely strong enough and also feels nice and smooth. [Excellent.] 2. The leather strap overlay looks and feels great. Because it is sewn into the nylon webbing in a curved manner, the band stays in an open position. [Excellent.] 3. The BUCKLE is a three-point buckle and is quite sturdy. It's a little big, but that adds to the durability and strength. The fact that it's 3 points instead of two makes it very safe. [Great!] 4. The FIBER CORD is very strong, holds a lot of weight and is also thick enough to protect against even light abrasion. [Excellent.] 5. The plastic ends of the soft goods (nylon tapes and fiber cords) are also thick and sturdy. Slightly thicker than PD's Hypalon, but the edge finish isn't quite rounded. Because it's thicker and stiffer, the edges that touch your skin can feel scratchy. At least it's super hard. [Good.] 6. The STITCHING isn't the neatest of jobs everywhere, but it looks great on most people. It won't be undone, nor does it look like it will be the weak link. [Great!] 7. On the ALUMINUM BUCKLE, I find the whole otherwise pretty awesome experience falls apart. The buckle is well finished at the top and bottom, but the sides could honestly use more work. Despite the smoothed surface, the outside still clearly shows many manufacturing/form errors, as does the inside (where the strap belongs). While the edges aren't generally sharp and the outsides don't cause any discomfort, just visual flaws, the insides are a different story. They're hard to spot, but after doing a few drop tests where the strap pulls itself down, I can always see the nylon strap/strap fraying at the edges...imagine using that long term . Unfortunately, this means that while it will work, it will significantly reduce the life of the belt and therefore the safety of your gear. [Bad.] Honestly, for the discounted price over the Peak Design Cuff (by about $10-$20 with coupon) I would have given it a 4 as I would have given the PD Cuff a rating, although it isn't as sophisticated and it isn't which has magnets to wear as a bracelet when the camera is off. But because of the poor processing of the aluminum hardware, which will inevitably affect the performance of the belt and the safety of the equipment, I will reduce it to 3. Otherwise I'm pretty impressed with it, only made worse by disappointment with this one piece of hardware. As it stands, if this type of wrist strap is still what you're looking for, I'd still recommend saving up for the PD Cuff instead. Think of the extra $10 as your lifetime guarantee, which K&F doesn't offer.
17/03/2023
5
It was the first time I used a wrist strap on an SLR camera. I thought it would be best to hang it around your neck but it seems you don't have to worry about it falling off as it has a proper locking mechanism and is sturdy. The design is chic and looks good. I like it because it doesn't feel bad when it touches my wrist.
16/03/2023
5
even if you have to get used to the fact that there is a camera at the other end. The loop is comfortable to wear, the clasp (has been tested several times) is securely closed and cannot be "accidentally" opened. For our purposes, handling is better than a classic camera strap.
14/03/2023
5
The design is good and it is only a specification for one side of the camera strap. A lightweight mirrorless model is a good addition. Nikon's heavyweight class hurts my arms.
13/03/2023
5
This is my favorite camera strap as it offers a lot of flexibility in your movements without being strapped around your neck. It has the durability to carry quite a bit of weight should you ever lose your device. The adjustable strap is easy to put on and take off, but it seems to stay in place when needed. The materials feel good and are of decent quality.
12/03/2023
5
It came in a neat box and was well wrapped so it looks like a good gift. The construction is very solid and clean with no scratches. It's easy to hold and easy to remove, and it's durable and very easy to use.
12/03/2023