Peak Design

What to choose: slide, clutch, leash or cuff?

What to choose: slide, clutch, leash or cuff?

In what manner do Peak Design  SLIDE & CLUTCH contrast with LEASH & CUFF?

An intriguing inquiry indeed. The distinctions between them are quite substantial, albeit not immediately apparent. Allow us to delve deeper:

At a macroscopic level, Leash and Cuff represent minimalist harnesses, prioritizing utility while minimizing bulk. Conversely, Slide and Clutch are meticulously crafted to cater comprehensively to the exigencies of professional photographers.

Diving into finer detail:

LEASH epitomizes ultra-minimalism and adaptability. It serves as a versatile sling strap, neck strap, safety tether, or video stabilizer. Easily detachable and collapsible for pocket storage, Leash boasts unpadded 3/4" wide seatbelt-style webbing.

CUFF, on the other hand, serves as a straightforward, swiftly connecting wrist strap. Its raison d'être is to ensure camera security in the most compact form feasible. Fashioned from unpadded 3/4" wide seatbelt-style webbing, Cuff doubles as a wrist adornment when not in active use.

SLIDE distinguishes itself as a swift-connecting, cushioned, professional-grade camera strap tailored for enduring heavy camera loads over extended durations. Versatile in wear, Slide functions as a sling strap, shoulder strap, or neck strap. Crafted from 2" tubular seatbelt-style webbing with concealed padding, Slide exhibits a smooth side juxtaposed with a grippy counterpart.

Meanwhile, CLUTCH stands as the solitary quick-connecting, swift-cinching camera hand strap ever devised. In contrast to Cuff, Clutch facilitates active camera gripping. Comprised of durable Hypalon, EVA foam padding, and a microfiber inner lining, Clutch offers enhanced tactile engagement.

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