Camera Neck Strap Camera Shoulder Strap Suitable for DSLR SLR Cameras Strap Urban Wander 05 Pink
SKU: KF13.196V8
+ available in different colors
+ well-made
+ ease of use (sort of)
+ not too long
+ does not irritate skin
+ can be used for longer periods of time
+ comfortable
- tricky installation
+ well-made
+ ease of use (sort of)
+ not too long
+ does not irritate skin
+ can be used for longer periods of time
+ comfortable
- tricky installation
15/05/2025
This product was sent to me for review as part of the Amazon Vine program. The following reflects my real-world experience using it.
It is a fairly good-quality strap; the braided fabric has a particularly robust and durable feel, while also being comfortable to wear. There was some noticeable loose stitching and fraying around the connecting ends of the strap, however.
Otherwise, a mostly good value item and a handy addition to the camera bag.
It is a fairly good-quality strap; the braided fabric has a particularly robust and durable feel, while also being comfortable to wear. There was some noticeable loose stitching and fraying around the connecting ends of the strap, however.
Otherwise, a mostly good value item and a handy addition to the camera bag.
15/05/2025
Comfortable and longer than my standard camera strap, but while the product image says it can be used on flat bar connectors, the protective leather flap only works on nibs, so I'm worried about the large ring scratching my camera body.
15/05/2025
This is a solid camera strap, ideal for DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. It’s thick and comfortable to have round your next and the leather tabs stop the metal rubbing on the camera (I know its probably meant to cover the connection to the camera but I prefer it protecting the camera). Love it.
14/05/2025
Looking for a premium camera strap? Then your search ends here… You’re not just getting something that is beautifully made, comfortable to wear and won’t damage your camera, you’re not even paying £10 for it.
14/05/2025
This ‘rope’ style camera strap is quite different to the traditional strap I’ve used, and as supplied with my cameras. It has a small piece of thick leather loosely attached half way along as shown in the photo that seems to be more a piece of branding than of any practical use. It’s certainly not a shoulder pad but even so I’ve realised this strap stays on my shoulder as well as a traditional one with a pad and it’s quite eye catching. It also has a small amount of stretchiness and though I haven’t had chance to wear it for a full day out yet I think that little bit of elasticity might help to take a bit of the strain out of carrying my camera for long periods especially when walking.
It’s attached to the camera at each end by a ring backed by a small leather patch. This has a hole for the lug or ring on the camera to pass through before attaching the strap to it so it protects the camera body from scratches and is a good idea. The camera I’m using it on is a Sony mirrorless so not a heavy camera even with a short telephoto but this is a strong strap. I also have a Samsung DSLR that has a long square lug on each side though and the rings at the ends of this strap would struggle to pass through them so it’s worth thinking about whether the attachment points on the intended camera will accept a ring before purchasing. I found the ‘rope’ to be less flexible and so less easily coiled up than the strap supplied with my cameras so it takes a bit more room up in the camera bag. Like my other straps this one is also not adjustable and is of fixed length.
Overall then, if the rings will fit the camera and needing a little more room in the camera bag isn’t an issue I think this is a good looking yet surprisingly practical strap and one that I’ll be using.
It’s attached to the camera at each end by a ring backed by a small leather patch. This has a hole for the lug or ring on the camera to pass through before attaching the strap to it so it protects the camera body from scratches and is a good idea. The camera I’m using it on is a Sony mirrorless so not a heavy camera even with a short telephoto but this is a strong strap. I also have a Samsung DSLR that has a long square lug on each side though and the rings at the ends of this strap would struggle to pass through them so it’s worth thinking about whether the attachment points on the intended camera will accept a ring before purchasing. I found the ‘rope’ to be less flexible and so less easily coiled up than the strap supplied with my cameras so it takes a bit more room up in the camera bag. Like my other straps this one is also not adjustable and is of fixed length.
Overall then, if the rings will fit the camera and needing a little more room in the camera bag isn’t an issue I think this is a good looking yet surprisingly practical strap and one that I’ll be using.
13/05/2025
Wow, this neck strap is great! It’s surprisingly COMFORTABLE, with a high-end vibe that sells hiking and outdoor adventure—think climbing rope with just the right amount of stretch. That’s the first thing you’ll notice when taking this out of the box.
I’m a fan, very stylish! It’s about a finger’s width, paired with a keychain-style ring that affixes to your camera. Pro-Tip: Keep it light—this strap’s great for mid-range gear like my mirrorless (Canon M50). Heavy DSLRs or bulky video rigs, it’s not for that equipment.
One heads-up: those rings take a bit of effort to attach, so once it’s on, it’s ON—no quick-release out of the box. But … the trade-off is worth it for the look and feel. Actually it looks better than my gear, I think I need better gear now to compliment the strap, lol.
I’m a fan, very stylish! It’s about a finger’s width, paired with a keychain-style ring that affixes to your camera. Pro-Tip: Keep it light—this strap’s great for mid-range gear like my mirrorless (Canon M50). Heavy DSLRs or bulky video rigs, it’s not for that equipment.
One heads-up: those rings take a bit of effort to attach, so once it’s on, it’s ON—no quick-release out of the box. But … the trade-off is worth it for the look and feel. Actually it looks better than my gear, I think I need better gear now to compliment the strap, lol.
12/05/2025
I've been wanting to try out one of these paracord straps for a long time and am not at all disappointed. The build quality of this strap is excellent, and it is very comfortable to wear with my camera.
Obviously, us photographers aren't vain enough to worry about what our gear looks like... however this strap looks great attached to my Olympus OM10 35mm camera - it really suits the old film camera aesthetic.
Overall the strap feels like it is excellent quality, is easy enough to fit onto the lugs of the cameras I own (OM10 and Sony A7iii) and is very comfortable. At the current price it is an absolute steal (£10). You won't be disappointed.
Obviously, us photographers aren't vain enough to worry about what our gear looks like... however this strap looks great attached to my Olympus OM10 35mm camera - it really suits the old film camera aesthetic.
Overall the strap feels like it is excellent quality, is easy enough to fit onto the lugs of the cameras I own (OM10 and Sony A7iii) and is very comfortable. At the current price it is an absolute steal (£10). You won't be disappointed.
12/05/2025
This is a really premium and high quality feeling camera strap. I do question the durability of the joint between the leather portion and the rope part. Its also a bit thick. It also adds a nice aesthetic to mirrorless cameras.
12/05/2025
I prefer the "rope style" staps for my lightweight cameras and binoculars than flat straps that get twisted and rub
I tested mine on a micro-four thirds Lumix camera.
My thoughts? These are great:
+ you get a good range of colour options
+ the fixation is good - it resists a lot of tugging when I tested it before using on my precious camera
+ you can add a knot to the rope and turn a shoulder strap to a hand grip in a moment
+ they have a built in protecting flap that stops the O-Ring from scratching the camera body
+ the "rope" is nylon type material, so I can wipe off sweat, mud etc without much fuss
Delivery was quick - the strap came the next day which is great service by the store.
If I get any failures I will be back to update my review.
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I tested mine on a micro-four thirds Lumix camera.
My thoughts? These are great:
+ you get a good range of colour options
+ the fixation is good - it resists a lot of tugging when I tested it before using on my precious camera
+ you can add a knot to the rope and turn a shoulder strap to a hand grip in a moment
+ they have a built in protecting flap that stops the O-Ring from scratching the camera body
+ the "rope" is nylon type material, so I can wipe off sweat, mud etc without much fuss
Delivery was quick - the strap came the next day which is great service by the store.
If I get any failures I will be back to update my review.
Was this a help?
11/05/2025



