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OP/TECH USA Utility Sling Duo, OP/TECH USA Dual Harness or Cotton Carrier Camera Vest with Side Holster
Feb 12, 2017 05:46:11   #
bioteacher Loc: Brooklyn, NY
 
I was wondering if anyone used these systems. I have the Canon 60D and 80D with battery grips and will hike with lenses ranging from the Canon 10-22mm lens to the Tamron 150-600mm lens. I was wondering which system would be more secure and less strain on my body. Thank you.

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Feb 12, 2017 08:58:54   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
bioteacher wrote:
I was wondering if anyone used these systems. I have the Canon 60D and 80D with battery grips and will hike with lenses ranging from the Canon 10-22mm lens to the Tamron 150-600mm lens. I was wondering which system would be more secure and less strain on my body. Thank you.


Least strain and most comfortable is another choice. OpTech Double Sling. The neck/shoulder pad is a large horseshoe shaped pad like their "Harness", but with a true sling strap on each side, I have used one for 8 years now. And the price is very low, plus all of Optechs straps are 100% USA made.

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Feb 12, 2017 09:02:11   #
bioteacher Loc: Brooklyn, NY
 
MT Shooter wrote:
Least strain and most comfortable is another choice. OpTech Double Sling. The neck/shoulder pad is a large horseshoe shaped pad like their "Harness", but with a true sling strap on each side, I have used one for 8 years now. And the price is very low, plus all of Optechs straps are 100% USA made.


Thanks.

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Feb 12, 2017 09:06:56   #
crazydaddio Loc: Toronto Ontario Canada
 
MT Shooter wrote:
Least strain and most comfortable is another choice. OpTech Double Sling. The neck/shoulder pad is a large horseshoe shaped pad like their "Harness", but with a true sling strap on each side, I have used one for 8 years now. And the price is very low, plus all of Optechs straps are 100% USA made.


Check out BlackRapid also. Similar to Optech double sling......More expensive but has a front stabilizing strap across the chest. I have used it for several years now. Each side can be used as a single strap also and then combined as a double.

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