📷 Elevate Your Photography Game with Style!
The Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap Ash (CF-AS-3) is a versatile and stylish solution for securing your camera or binoculars to your wrist. With adjustable sizing, comfortable nylon webbing, and durable connectors, it ensures your gear is always within reach while doubling as a fashionable bracelet for transport.
Item Weight | 54 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.4 x 1.1 inches |
Style Name | Single |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Grey |
Fastener Type | Snap |
Material Type | Aluminium |
J**N
Awesome product
It's really amazing cuff strap 😉 peak design is awesome. Delivery at time nice. I love this go for this .Quality is amazing i trust on peak design
M**A
Made my camera more maneuverable!
I wanted a strap that can allow me to easily maneuver the camera in my hands and this cuff lets me do that. Absolutely love it!
V**I
This is a necessity for safeguarding your expensive equipment like cameras etc
The craftsmanship and finish of this product is outstanding. No surprises as I had done my research on youtube before purchasing.
A**R
Must buy!!
Beautiful product..easy to use..sturdy.. definitely worth the money..
A**R
Good
Very good
S**N
Superb
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H**E
Fuji Camera Owners - Read This Review
I love the quality of this strap, but I can't work out how to fit it to the tiny connectors on my camera. I've watched a couple of videos on youtube, but they are all using anchors with thiner cord. If I can't find a way to resolve this I will have to return it to Amazon. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it.As for the strap itself, it is amazing quality, it is secure and worth every penny, but please make sure that the cord will go through the connecting brackets on you camera first. If you own a Fuji camera please be aware that they will not fit your camera without the metal triangle bits that fuji provide for you to attach their neck strap that comes with the kit. In my opinion these little trangle attachments are likely to scratch your camera, and I for one don't want to use them.Revised Review:I gave this strap a 2 star rating because I couldn't find a way to attach it to my camera, a Fuji X T20. The instructions provided with the strap simply aren't as clear as they should be. Having tried most of the day to attach this strap I gave up. The strap comes with a great quality travel pouch, when I looked inside the pouch I found the spare anchor and two little very neet split rings. I attached one of the split rings to the connector on my camera and then it was really simple to attach the anchor to that, but the instructions provided no information about the split rings or how and when to use them.I think Peak Design need to explain how and when these split rings are used in their instructions. It must be so frustrating for Fuji Camera owners trying to fit the thick cord anchors that Peak Design provide to their cameras. If the instructions were clearer, I'm sure it would be of benefit to both Peak Design in respect to more sales, and Fuji Camera owners, who may want to use this amazing strap.Another tip I have, is there is a large square magnet in the leather effect part of the strap. Peak Design has designed the strap to be both worn and stored like a bracelet. There are two magnets, one in the leather effect portion of the strap and another in the plastic clip that attaches to the anchor. The idea is that you put the strap on your wrist so it fits like a bracelet, then wrap the rest of the strap around your wrist taking note of where the plastic clip ends on the leather effect portion of the strap. You then need to move the magnet along inside the strap so that it sits under the plastic clip, the two magnets then connect allowing you to wear the strap as a bracelet when not connected to your camera. Its really hard to move the magnet, but if you pinch both sides of the leather portion where the magnet is located and then push the magnet along, moving the magnet to the desired location becomes so very easy. This also allows the strap to be stored neatly away when not in use two.This is such a great product and I'm really please I worked out how to attach it to my Fuji Camera.
M**L
Great product but overpriced
A simple construction and great product but is it worth 30quid? I don't think so.. is it three times safer/more comfortable than a ten quid strap ? not at all! I would love to use PD products as much as I did when they released their original Capture clip however, the company has now scrapped the 'adventurous' part of their product invention and is all about style, hippies and looking good rather than catering for the adventure market. Sad reroute but I am sure Peter is showering in big bucks these days!
A**C
Not at all up to peak design standards.
I love my camera strap and I think the park design system is great.This wrist strap is not.First, the stitching is abysmal, given the very high cost of a synthetic wrist strap, too poorly conceived and implemented to keep. There are at least 4 points where it’s going to fail.Second off, the leather:A) there’s no pointB) it’s low quality, which leads toC) what’s the source for it (ethical?)D) why is it even there?The strap would be more comfortable, better looking, and more ethical without the cheapo leather addon.It slides VERY poorly compared to mother peak sproduxts, very jerky. The magnet driven braclet is a great idea but awful in use, Again, because of the leather - Which came out of the box with weird creasing and as previously discussed, stitched on horribly. (FYI the numerous people that received this and felt it was used is probably due to how the leather looks due to quality and packaging choices, below)Finally, the weird decision to fold it at the leather means the low quality leather looks even worse when you pull it out of the strangely designed box. The packaging seems like it was designed around a best buy / curry’s display block than to contain the strap well.This is my second peak product, my third was planned as the 6L everyday sling, but I’m going to need to find one in a shop to check the stitching. If they can’t get a rectangle stitched to another rectangle correctly, I have significant reservations they’ll get a camera bag right.Overall, not a good product, especially at the quite high premium we pay for PD stuff in the uk because they haven’t figured out how to sell globally apparently.It needs a revision 2 (3, it turns out this is rev 2 and most consider it a backwards step), where they also reconsider magnet placement to make the bracket config sensical. It’s a very weird design choice to put it in the middle, in practical use.
J**D
It's the Best, not Cheapest
I'd been using a wrist strap that I bought (cheaply) about 5 years ago. For no real reason I wanted a new one, something that was a better match for my upgraded camera. I think is is the most expensive around and I hesitated. Having used it for a few weeks I'm really glad i made the investment. It comes in a brilliant "prestige" package with two camera end units for the one strap. The engineering is great and the material is superb. In use I can't fault it. I particularly like that when I use my camera on a tripod I can easily slide the bulk of the strap off, leaving nothing to unsteady the camera. If you're "thinking about it" - go ahead, you won't regret it.
D**1
Stylish and Comfortable Wrist Strap
Peak Design makes stylish, well designed and beautifully made straps, bags and other camera accessories. This wrist strap is made of a light grey (Peak Design call it Ash) webbing material with tan suede accent, that loops and tightens around the wrist. It uses the sturdy quick release clips that attach and hold the camera securely when deployed and release with a simple press of a button. For those who don't like carrying their camera around the neck this strap looks cool, works well and is reasonably priced. Recommended
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