• 25.99
Overall Rating 4.8   53
5
This seems to be a sturdy neck strap. I feel better about using it than the original strap.
It's a nice quality strap with attractive orange accent stitches. I believe it will hold up well over time.
It is a little pricey, but for what you get, it's worth a little extra.
12/03/2025
5
Absolutely well made ! The neoprene neck strap is extremely comfortable which could make a huge difference with heavy gear.
I think it is important to be mentioned in the description the minimum and maximum length of the strap. I measured myself 117 cm ( 46 in.) for the minimum length and 146 cm (57 in.) when extended to maximum.
At 29 canadian dollars (March 2025) it's a bargain !
10/03/2025
5
This is a great neck strap it's very sturdy, and I feel comfortable enough using it without worrying about my camera falling or dropping. Super simple to use as well.
08/03/2025
5
The K&F Concept Camera Neck Strap arrived neatly and professionally packaged in a printed cardboard box bearing the K&F branding and a graphic of the strap.

In the set you get the strap and a small clip on storage pocket with a small carabiner type clip.

The strap is of the usual high K&F quality and is made mainly of neoprene with faux leather reinforcement areas.

All stitching is neat and secure and the snap attachments for the camera are also strong and secure.

The small storage pocket is a nice touch and is ideal for extra memory cards or other small items.

A versatile camera strap with additional storage.
05/03/2025
5
It as a nice elasticity making it comfortable to wear during long periods of time, i really like the pouch that is included as i can insert am extra battery inside and not have to go through my backpack while shooting.

It's also very affordable compared to many other brands and it feels premium.
12/02/2025
4
First off . . . I am not a big strap fan. I would like the impossible . . . a slim, finely crafted leather strap, that through magic, would be as comfortable as a large, wide strap like this . . . ain't going to happen though.

I have an l-bracket permanently on any/every camera, and I have a wrist strap on one of them . . . that is ideal until you need to 'drop' the camera somewhere . . . at which point, one of these is what you need.

I like it a lot. It is wide (a wee bit too wide), extremely comfy, and very well made. It does not slip and slide about thankfully.

Biggest problem with neckstraps is that when you aren't wearing the camera as a badge, they can be annoyingly cumbersome and bulky to stow (which is why I shy away from even the smallest ones). This strap, like any better quality strap, does have 'quick' release buckles which are very welcome. The 'quick' is in quotations because it isn't really quick . . . it is a two step process to remove, and I do applaud that . . . the extra security is well thought out. They work really well!

It is a very good strap, and if you need one for daily walkabout or whatever, this would be ideal. A solidly made piece of kit, and the price is extremely reasonable.

I like it a lot.
09/02/2025
5
This brand continues to impress me. I purchased a tripod a few years ago and a plastic broke after first use. I contacted the company and was haven’t the run around about sending pictures for proof (the plastic piece was inside so I couldn’t). I refused to buy anything from the brand for a long time. I have recently decided to give them a chance and everything has been great. It seems like photographers are designing their products. Smart, aesthetically pleasing, comfortable.
02/02/2025
5
A neoprene type of strap is always going to be the best when you want something more comfortable. This one is particular does have a softer more stretchy variety with a meshy back for a bit better breathability. There are a few downsides of course, but I find the comfort aspect overcomes these tradeoffs:

1. Because of the stretchiness, the camera can bounce around a little bit more when moving about.
2. Because of the length of the neoprene part, the adjustability for the total length of the strap is a lot shorter.

I personally don't really understand the little pouch that is included. It's neat but I'm not sure what it would be useful for other than a spare battery, though considering the zippers aren't waterproof it's not necessarily the best choice. My other concern with it is the fact that, yes, the little pouch has a clip on top but velcro fasteners (hook side) on its back, which sticks nicely to the loop part of the fastener on the strap. This does mean unfortunately that if you wanted to clip the pouch on anything else, it might catch--not that I would prefer the hook side of velcro fasteners on the strap itself. I think the use of velcro was probably not the best choice in general, as it also causes the strap to make a bit of extra noise in use, thanks to the bouncing around.

It's nice that a pair of split rings are included in the pouch.

Now all of these use the same safety clips that K&F uses on all their neck/wrist straps. If you are in the K&F system for their version of anchors, these fit perfectly in and give you a more comfortable option. So overall, these are great when comfort is really your highest priority.
01/02/2025
4
This is a nice, comfortable strap. The fact that it's neoprene makes it stretchy, so it provides a bit of cushioning over the neck and shoulders. It's wide, and appears to be strong enough to be able to hold a heavy camera and lens. It comes with a handy pouch perhaps for memory cards or an extra battery. Recommended.
29/01/2025
5
A really well designed camera neck strap from the trustworthy K&F brand. The neoprene neckband offers comfort and sweat resistance, plus a little pocket to keep spare SD cards, and the whole folds up neatly into a playing card size to be easily stored in your camera bag. Really nicely made too. Highly recommended.
27/01/2025