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Sweden, Stockholm
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Review on ๐Ÿ“ท Cotton Carrier CCS G3 Camera Harness System for One Camera - Grey: Comfortable and Secure Camera Solution by Nick Mosley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Should have bought years ago

After almost a couple of years of nearly falling while hiking in the mountains from losing my balance with my heavy camera and lens dangling from my shoulder strap, i came across this product seat belt holder if a possible solution. First I had the uncomfortable neck strap and then the fairly comfortable shoulder strap, but even so, the camera needed support from the arms so it couldn't rotate freely, which created an imbalance when hiking. I met a photographer who shoots for National Geographic and he wore one of these and loved the comfort and ease of use. However, I've waited until now to pull the trigger and I regret so much not to have bought it before my recent trip to Armenia and Georgia. I get old to risk a fall and some of the terrain I was walking on was a bit iffy for me and if I had this bag the hiking would be a lot easier and safer as I would have both hands free. I tried it out over the weekend and I love it. It's a bit tricky to adjust to your body at first, but once you've adjusted it, you only have to adjust one strap in the future to allow you to wear a jacket or additional or smaller clothing. under the pack. In addition, it is very convenient to carry a daypack or backpack over it. The design is amazing. It takes a second to remove the camera from the mount and reinsert it after the shot. And no more camera jumps while walking. So far I haven't found any cons, but it can get a bit warm in hot weather, but the material is quite ventilated but very durable, so in warmer conditions it will do. The time will show. But in my opinion, this carrier is a must-have for anyone who hikes for hours or even walks with a DSLR and lens. I can now hike and walk all day with my camera, taking photos with complete comfort and with a significantly reduced risk of breaking my neck while trekking through rocky, uneven terrain in mountains and canyons.

Pros
  • I hold my fists
Cons
  • Fix