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Anyone else like Crumpler neck straps?

 
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Feb 11, 2013 09:37 |  #1

I have a Crumpler I use and love it. I wondered if anyone else uses this brand?


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Feb 11, 2013 13:38 |  #2

I recently began using the Industry Disgrace with the 5D. I like the padding, the Convenient Disgrace has QR which is nice.




  
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Feb 11, 2013 17:54 |  #3

I use a Canon neck strap (made by Crumpler). The padded area is in Canon red with Canon EOS in white lettering, the strap itself is black. It is marked CPS Australia in small print. Frankly it is the best neck strap I have, being robust, very comfortable, does not work loose and of very high quality. My only criticism is that the colour is a bit garish as I mainly shoot wildlife - pity as I like it!


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Feb 11, 2013 20:36 as a reply to  @ johnf3f's post |  #4

I have a Convenient Disgrace neck strap from Crumpler and love it.


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Feb 11, 2013 20:37 |  #5

I have a red Popular Disgrace which works well with smaller cameras, since it has string connectors. The newer version i think has a non-slip strap but is more expensive


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Feb 11, 2013 21:43 |  #6

Replace all my regular Canon straps already :)


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Feb 12, 2013 01:54 |  #7

I have the Industry Disgrace. I would have preferred a Quick release version if not for the fact that I'm not a fan of the QR design. Otherwise, it is a great strap. Highly recommended!


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Feb 12, 2013 02:08 |  #8

i have been using the crumpler neck strap for awhile now and i find it to be more comfortable than the canon one that came with the camera.

Johnf3f... i be curious to see a picture of your neck strap.

johnf3f wrote in post #15599586 (external link)
I use a Canon neck strap (made by Crumpler). The padded area is in Canon red with Canon EOS in white lettering, the strap itself is black. It is marked CPS Australia in small print. Frankly it is the best neck strap I have, being robust, very comfortable, does not work loose and of very high quality. My only criticism is that the colour is a bit garish as I mainly shoot wildlife - pity as I like it!




  
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Feb 12, 2013 15:36 |  #9

msu_1972 wrote in post #15600918 (external link)
i have been using the crumpler neck strap for awhile now and i find it to be more comfortable than the canon one that came with the camera.

Johnf3f... i be curious to see a picture of your neck strap.

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Feb 12, 2013 16:19 |  #10

Yep, I use one and love it, particularly as I can unclip the strap, clip together the camera ends and it's a hand strap, with convenient card holder right there. Best neck strap I've owned...

...plus I like Crumpler gear anyway! :)



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Feb 13, 2013 09:20 |  #11

Canon EOS Crumpler Industry Disgrace in black too~! Slurpp


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Feb 14, 2013 11:11 |  #12

i loved the industry disgrace, but I really wanted to have a quick release option so my crumpler strap is now sleeping in my drawer :(


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