Bower SS2477BK Camera Wrist Strap - BLACK
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Total Reviews: 7
Best Offer: $5.99
By Supplier: J&R Music and Computer World
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too small
The strap is too small for my hand. It takes a bit of work to get it on and off. I'm not that big: 5'10. Also, the nylon string looks too frail for a DSLR. Maybe it is strong enough, but my camera is too expensive for that kind of experimenting. I'm not using it. 2008-11-22




Be very cautious about using this on a dslr!
I do not recommend using this strap on any valuable photography equipment. The strap looks beefy enough from the photo but there is a reason the seller fades the photo and does not show the bottom part of the strap. Below the black webbing you see the strap has a very small quick release buckle that separates the strap from the portion that attaches to the camera. This buckle is of extremely low quality. A mild tug on the buckle and it will separate without pushing the buttons. I can forecast an unexpected separation and my camera crashing to the floor.
The second major design flaw is the thin twine used to attached the bottom portion of the strap to the camera. This twine is very fine and cannot possibly be rated to withstand the weight of a dslr over time.
A much better product that I have found is the Op/Tech dslr wrist strap. It is much better made and worth the few dollars more in price.
2008-10-09




Pretty good, does what it's supposed to
It's a good sturdy, comfortable wrist strap, and I like the fact that the main part detaches from the part that loops through the hole, making it easier to insert. My only complaint is that the part that actually threads through the hole in the camera seems a bit thin - but so far it is holding up nicely. Very reasonable price for a good product. 2008-09-07




Camera Wrist Strap
The wrist strap is more for a man than a woman (will not tightly secure to a women's wrist), but it still provides a more secure strap than the flimsy strap that comes with digital cameras today. 2008-09-06




Perfect with my Powershot G9
I wanted a unobtrusive wriststrap that wouldn't fall apart. To my surprise, none of the dozens of models at my local pro shop looked good -- they seemed to have been designed for cell phones and were flimsy, or were made of a kind of spongy material that seemed likely to tear, or were extremely bulky and clearly designed for heavy SLRs.
This strap was a lucky, perfect, compromise. I am delighted with it.
2008-03-03
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