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Stowed Safely, to Shooting Freely
Go from having your camera securely cinched up, for easy mobility — to slung low, for unhindered portrait and landscape shooting — just by pulling the F1’s adjustment tab.
Instead of tacking-on over-engineered hardware, it’s made from the same strong, flexible, lightweight fabric as the strap — plus a simple yet secure sliplok that won’t budge under load, no matter how heavy your camera.
One Strap That’s Up for Anything
To be clear, the F1 functions beautifully as a neck strap, but it’s much more versatile than that.
Quickly lengthen the F1 to use as a cross-body/sling strap, or loop the webbing through the D-rings to make a wrist strap — all without carrying (or remembering to carry) extra stuff.
We’ve heard tales of photographers literally tying their F1’s onto things, and attaching the D-rings or adjustment tab to carabiners for peace-of-mind. Use your imagination — F1 can take it!
Light, Strong & Built Tough in USA
A lot of camera straps are stuck in the past … unnecessarily bulky, made from traditional low-tech materials and metal hardware.
We take a different approach, using materials found in modern expedition gear, where strength-to-weight ratio is critical, and exposure to the elements is a given.
If you’re looking for a faux-heirloom made of leather and steel, you’ll have to look elsewhere — because we won’t make camera straps that rust, rot or crack after a downpour (especially for today’s weather-sealed cameras).
Sleek Where it Matters Most
Not all cameras are the same, so we’ve got two optimized mounting options, reducing bulk around the hand when possible.
For cameras that require a “traditional” flat mount, we use hardware developed by aerospace engineers, for cameras being sent to … you guessed it … space. And to tidy up the loose ends, we developed a streamlined installation method.
The barely-there lug mount version (shown here) comes with our proprietary Standard Split Rings, made from a steel and magnesium alloy that’s 25% stronger than stainless steel. It’s almost like holding a naked camera — but much more secure.
Seiji –
Great materials, build quality, and most importantly design. Little clever things like how the flat mount keepers synch up perfectly with three layers of nylon once the strap is installed are so slick. The adjustment tab also makes adjusting on the fly zero hassle. Looks amazing too, super clean.
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APhotographer –
This strap is exactly what they say it is – and what I was looking for – strong, elegant, attractive, and simple. I am using it on an OM1 and an X-T2 with a variety of small and large lenses. I like that it is not bulky but it is comfortable and strong and comes in elegant colors. I also like that I can wear it as cross-body or convert it to a wrist strap, and there isn’t a lot of bulk that gets in the way.
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Mike M –
Nice fit and perfect marriage my Fuji X-T2 and others. At some point will likely buy another.
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Johnnyp –
The strap appears more substantial on site than in hand.
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Simplr –
If you’re accustomed to traditional camera straps, the lightness of an F1 can be disorienting. Make no mistake, your F1 can support many times the weight of your camera without even breaking a sweat. We’ve never had to repair one, ever.
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David Doobinin –
I’ve been using Simplr straps on my Fuji Xpro ‘s for a few years now. They are lightweight / durable and easy to adjust.
They look amazing too.
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fcracer –
Really like this strap as it doesn’t have too much bulk to it. It’s comfortable to carry the heavy GFX. Only wish is for the strap material to be a bit more premium (probably a reasonable tradeoff to keep it light and streamlined).
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Christopher Kirk –
Very lightweight strap has been a good match for days on the trail with my ef-m cameras. Very pleased–the adjustment works very well and no concern over strength and durability. The strap is stiff and does twist when changing positions from straight neck hang to shoulder-neck position, but straightens without trouble. I also figured out a nice self-tightening wrist-strap setup that’s much more secure and just as easy to arrange. The strap is a bit rough on the neck but hasn’t been problematic. Would certainly buy another for my second field camera.
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Empty Pixels –
Wonderful quality and craftsmanship. Works a treat on my Nikon FM3A.
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omn _krill –
Bought two of these in different colors for my Fujifilm X-T30 and X-T4. I’m vegan so it’s nice to have a strap that isn’t leather. It’s really easy to adjust from short to long. I went skateboarding with it and skated around town for miles with the camera and strap on me and it is super comfortable. Would highly recommend if you don’t own one.
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Hank –
I own several of these now, on cameras of various weights. It really is a versatile strap – the wrist strap configuration is very nice – and it is lightweight and durable.
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