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It's a really nice strap. I do recommend it. It comes with extra connectors for replacing as they wear, too.
I can imagine all the suppressed blasphemousIf the first line of safety is to use a strap,, I suggest the second line is to not put your expensive gear in an unkonwn precarious spot where it might not be so secure. There's a happy ending but on Easter Sunday walking through the kitchen of my daughter's house with the R6 and 24-105L and RF-EF adapter after shooting some grandkid portraits, the wife needed a quick hand. I put the gear on top of the fridge thinking no little ones will grab it from there. Within 2 minutes, daughter opens door of fridge which I now realize is quite thick, not like the one I have at home. R6 and lens crash to the floor and I assume that at least one is now a paper weight. But I can't find any evidence. Everything works as before. I thought the focus was off but careful anaylsis with a focus chart showed that it's as good as ever. I'm not a rookie and should know better, but it happened and I don't mind being lucky. But prefer being more careful.