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JJC NS Q2 Comfort Neoprene Release Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.1
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Description of JJC NS Q2 Comfort Neoprene Release

Made of comfortable and durable neoprene. Reduces neck and shoulder fatigue. Anti-slip design to prevent the strap from going around. Quick-release clips allow you remove the strap easily. Commonly fit for DSLR Camera.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thick comfortable strap

Very solid construction. Nikon batteries fit in sleeves - a bit tight but fit. The only problem I have is having to detach the heavy part of my camera strap to fit in the neoprene pouch I use for it. The old thin strap may have been left on the camera. It also makes a well-made impression and I would buy it again. I will probably look for a large bag for my gear that also fits a camera.

Pros
  • Slightly over
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well made, durable, good value, comfortable collar.

Well-made shoulder strap. The wide neoprene strap is more comfortable around the neck than the standard strap. It has 2 strong clasps so the strap can be detached from the camera and stored separately. Priceless for the trip. While the latches on both attachment points are identical, they are reversed on each side (male to camera on one, female on the other). This allows the clasp halves to be nested together when the strap is removed to form a nifty carry handle.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very comfortable: camera and photo

The neoprene section is a bit longer than some other straps I've had. It was what I was looking for. Two pockets at the ends ensure you don't have to rummage through your pocket or bags for a new battery or memory card. You can even include a small, thin microfiber cloth with your memory card to keep it handy. I personally would rather not have a non-slip surface next to my neck. I don't hang my camera on my shoulder; I have a belt fastened tightly around my neck. I actually twist the strap so…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Something's wrong

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Material Scuffs, black bits on clothing

Initially I really liked this strap very very comfortable and well built overall. However, I've recently noticed that the black stuff inside (the grippy rubber stuff) has started to chip/wear off and get on my clothes. I'm not sure if I'm the only one with this problem as I haven't seen other reviews about it, but basically my strap has become useless because I won't use it if it gets my clothes dirty. That's why I gave it 2 stars, if it wasn't for that factor (which might be my idk) I would…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Doesn't quite fit: bags and cases

I bought this carrying strap for my Nikon Coolpix p900. As mentioned in other reviews, the straps are a little trickier to get into the camera rings, but not impossible. What I particularly liked about this carrying strap are the small pockets for the lens cap. However, the lens cap for this camera does not fit in! So I return. The neoprene felt very clingy to my clothing, which was good or bad. I don't have enough experience with camera straps to know. And it was very long so it could hang on…

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Discontinued model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very comfortable camera strap

I like the comfort of this strap and the fact that it doesn't slip while walking. I have a pretty heavy Nikon P900 and the strap they give you is very uncomfortable. I was looking for comfort and found it with this one. The only problem I had was with him, and there was probably a problem with the camera as well, I put it on. The included metal rings cannot be used, so I left them out to attach the straps directly to the camera. The problem was that they were too wide, but I managed to get them

Pros
  • Works well
Cons
  • May hurt

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Comfortable, but. in straps for binoculars, cameras and camcorders

Pros: 1) Convenient 2) Storage 3) Quick release 4) Construction seems very good but only time will tell. Cons: 1) Rubber backing. And it really depends on how you shoot. This strap is very comfortable. It's also well designed in terms of the storage pockets (great for extra batteries or SD cards) and the quick release buckle. However, you can't carry it over your shoulder and expect to quickly bring the camera to your eyes. The rubber base is very "tenacious" and will not slip on clothes. You…

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Handy but small compartments that open by themselves

Time will tell how it holds up but so far it works well. The strap is comfortable but I'm curious if wearing it around my neck as some say will be hot in warm weather. Two small zippered pockets seem useless to me. Haven't put anything in it yet and I don't think I ever will as I've found the zippers to open on their own and they open partially or fully after I've closed them over and over again. I shouldn't risk losing my memory card or whatever to put it out of service. I love being able to…

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • There are downsides

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Throw away that standard camera/bag and grab this one.

Bought for a small shoulder bag, not to attach to a camera. I didn't care that the strap was a bit stretched, I found, because when my shoulder bag gets too heavy, the standard strap seems to cut into me, and sometimes it causes chest pains. But after attaching this to my bag, I realized that a little stretch really makes the load that much lighter. If you give in a little while walking, it doesn't transfer that constant pulling force to your body, or at least not that much. The two tiny…

Pros
  • Useful not only for its intended purpose
Cons
  • Easy maintainability