Price: $16.99
(as of May 20, 2025 09:45:12 UTC – Details)
waka C14B camera shoulder strap is focused on Secure and Durable as NO.1 priority in design, meanwhile it’s also comfortable to wear. Featuring underarm strap and on-strap camera lockers design to enhance the camera and strap’s stabilization when using.The rapid camera strap is lightweight and heavy duty, secure and durable. Comes with metal quick release makes it compatible with any DSLR cameras (Canon, Nikon, Sony etc) with standard ¼” tripod stud screw.
You should have one of this in your camera bag.
WHY US?
– Stable: An adjustable underarm strap helps keeping the shoulder pad from slipping. 2 Lockers on the sling strap to lock the camera from swaying.
– Secure: Stainless steel screw to hold quick release. Solid metal quick release with anti-slipping rubber padding to securely fasten your camera onto the strap. Extra safety tether to avoid the camera accidently fall off.
– Comfortable: Anti-slip Neoprene pad distributes weight perfectly. With ergonomic design shaped to fit perfectly around shoulder for constant use and travel.
– Durable: Make of reinforced durable neoprene material. All metal clasps ensure for long lasting using.
– Adjustable: 23.6 in to 33.9 in adjustable quick release strap for a comfortable fit. Ideal for both men and women.
– Universal Compatibility: This over shoulder camera strap is heavy duty and support a full size SLR and zoom, compatible with any DSLR camera with standard ¼” tripod stud screw. (Includes: CANON EOS Rebel T6i T6s T5i T4i T3i T3 T2i T1i XT XTi XSi SL1 and NIKON D7100 D7000 D5200 D5100 D5000 D3300 D3200 D3100 D3000 D90 D80 and many more).
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Package Contains:
– waka Camera Strap x 1pcs;
– Metal quick plate x 1pcs;
– Camera safety tether x 1pcs;
【SECURE & SAFE】Secure is the NO.1 priority when designing this camera strap. Features an underarm stabilizing strap to keep the cross body style camera strap from moving on your body. 2 lockers on the sling strap to lock the camera from swaying. Solid metal quick release with anti-slipping rubber padding to securely fasten your camera onto the strap. Extra safety tether to protect your expensive DSLR cameras from accidentally fall off.
【DURABLE & COMFORTABLE】Made of Neoprene pad that is softer, breathable and non-slip, it helps release the pressure of your shoulder or neck and free your hands. Comes with a zipper pocket for storing lens cap, memory cards and extra batteries etc.
【ADAPTABLE & ADJUSTABLE】23.6 in to 33.9 in adjustable quick release strap with neoprene shoulder pad for a comfortable fit and taking photos on the go. Ideal for both men and women.
【UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY】This heavy duty camera shoulder strap supports a full size SLR and zoom. Compatible with any DSLR camera with standard ¼’’ tripod stud screw. (Includes: CANON EOS Rebel T6i T5i T3i T3 T2i T1i XT XTi XSi SL1 and NIKON D7100 D7000 D5200 D5100 D5000 D3300 D3200 D3100 D3000 D90 D80).
【100% COMPLETE SATISFACTION】 Please don’t hesitate to contact us via Amazon message system if at any time you aren’t completely happy with your purchased, we’ll provide you a satisfactory solution.Please place the camera in a soft place first when installing it to avoid the camera from being dropped.
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Customers say
Customers find the camera strap sturdy, with one noting it held up all season long, and appreciate its quality, with one mentioning the underarm strap for added support. The strap is comfortable, taking strain off the neck, and works well, with one customer noting it’s particularly suitable for hiking. While customers like the design and consider it good value for money, they find it difficult to adjust for short people. The ease of use receives mixed feedback, with some finding it easy to use while others say it’s confusing to put on.
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Caleb U. –
Comfortable and sturdy, great value
This side mount camera strap was a great value for the cost. I carry a very heavy setup for weekly photo walkabouts, and this side-mounted camera strap exceeded my expectations for comfort and movement freedom. I was concerned about how much weight it could handle, I use a Nikon SLR with a Sigma 60-600mm lens, so if you are familiar with this gear you will know that it comes in around right under 10lbs. The shoulder strap showed no weakness so far, and felt comfortable in my shoulder in my several mile hikes. I am quite satisfied with the product
PostHole –
You can Pay Six Times the Money and NOT get as Good !!!
UPDATE after four years:Still going strong.However, two things I would change:1. The under-the-shoulder strap is basically useless and will allow the strap to slide off the shoulder when sitting which becomes quite annoying after the umpteenth time you reposition it.Far better if the strap went across the chest and under the opposite arm.My plan is to re-orient it just so, IF there is enough length.2. and this plagues ALL of these similar straps.The “scallop” on the shoulder pad is exactly opposite to how it should be and I believe that is a big part of why the strap wants to migrate off the shoulder when sitting.Just take a look at it and think about it a minute = if the scallop were reversed and on the neck/head side, it would make a lot more sense and your neck would not be pushing it away from your shoulder.The only cure for this that I can see is to just wear it backwards.None of the above matters when standing/walking as everything stays in place and is quite comfortable.I have two of these and have used and abused them for over a year.I wear them like crossed bandoliers and carry two cameras; I like this better than any double-camera harness I have tried.Both cameras are 7DMkII; one with Sigma 50-500mm and the other with Sigma 18-250mm.I have not found a broken stitch nor a frayed edge yet.The trigger-snap on these is far superior to the more common so-called “safety snap”; you know, the kind that has the little threaded collar that is supposed to prevent the snap opening.After our fourth “safety snap” broke, I quit buying any strap that has them; if a strap does not have this style trigger-snap, I pass on it.All of my long and rough life, I have used this same style and size of trigger-snap on the bridle reins of my horses and have ridden countless miles in rough brush country in places where angels fear to tread; and, I have never had a bridle rein to come loose; a horse can put a heck of a lot more force on a bridle rein; so, I highly doubt that anything you will be doing with a camera hanging on your side is going to cause one of these trigger-snaps to come open.As for the tripod plate, I have used countless of these and have never had one to torque itself loose; and, I have never had a plate to move or twist from the position that I put it in.I cannot say that for those sexy little screws with a loop formed on them; when I used to use that style, I had to keep a weather eye on them all the time as just the motion of carrying the camera would soon twist them loose.Also, with this style of hanger, you can screw tripod plates and what-have-you onto the camera without having to remove it.Not so with those sexy little looped screws available on the more spendy straps; they must be removed before the tripod hole can be used.That being said, I have just recently switched everything over to Arca-Swiss and I now use the wonderful Cavix QR-60 Arca-Swiss plate that has a hanging loop incorporated; if you feel like you always get what you pay for and want to pay ten dollars more, the Morjava QR-60 is identical to the Cavix; both are available here.I have half-a-dozen of the Op/Tech USA Battery Holsters lined up on each of my straps with a Canon LP-E6 battery in each one.I employed Velcro straps to prevent the battery holsters sliding down the strap.At fifteen bucks, these are a very good deal and better than others costing a lot more.
Jake –
Great strap, very mobile and versatile while not breaking the bank
To provide context, I’m a motorsports photographer which means I have to be incredibly mobile and shoot in all kinds of weather for long hours. I’m also 6’2″, 185 pounds.For me, this strap is perfect. It’s held up all season long with no issues at all, and has done anything and everything I’ve needed it to. On a typical race day, I’m all over the track, and more often than not need the ability to move quickly, and to use my hands comfortably for something other than shooting (moving through gates, shaking hands, grabbing a quick drink, etc.) and this strap allows that easily while carrying a camera body and a 70-200. The storage area in the shoulder pad is incredibly nice; I can easily store my car’s key fob and some cash if need be.I am rating this strap based on what it is: an incredibly cheap option. I can’t compare it to options that are far more expensive, as I don’t have experience with those. But I will say, this beats my stock Nikon strap by a mile, and it’s incredibly comfortable and easy to use. When this strap breaks, I’ll absolutely buy another one.
Divya Desai –
Fits to tripod collar
Looks strong enough to hold securely my heavy 150-600mm lens. Attaches to tripod collar and Arca plate attaches to it, so goes easily to Gimbal. It comfortable to hold the lens at waist level. Although the heavy lens are best carried in backpack if you plan to carry them for longer time. I bought peak design also at the same time. I felt this strap had bigger and better attachment for tripod collar and you can attach arca plate to it easily. So peak design is going to other camera with smaller lens.
Olivia –
Good in theory
High quality material and feel. However, Iâm not the tallest and the length landed at a weird spot to make it feel not so sturdy against me. Seems like a great product otherwise! Just not great for us shorter people 🙂
Timothy99 –
My expensive DSLR is safe on this strap.
I carry to cameras and wanted quick access to both. This strap allows the second camera to be carried on my hip while the other is in front on its original strap. It works well. I like that there is a safety cord which provides extra security and protection from accidentally dropping the camera. Itâs a quality harness with a padded shoulder. Very comfortable.
Rich Purdum –
Nifty product at a great price
I took this out for it’s first “field trial” today at our local dog park with a Canon 6D MkII and a Tamron 100-400 zoom. The over shoulder/under arm straps worked perfectly and the adjustable stabilizing clips on the camera loop performed exactly as they should. I could secure the camera when walking and loosen one clip to allow me to bring the camera up to face level for shooting. I obviously can’t speak to durability at this point but the workmanship seems excellent. The small pouch in the shoulder pad is enough for a lens cleaner packet and micro cloth. I have two other neck straps which don’t have the underarm strap and the design of this unit performs much better…I didn’t have to adjust the position of the shoulder pad at all. I would order an additional one for my wife but she likes the one she has and I won’t spend the effort to change her mind. If you want to spend lots more on a big name brand go ahead, I’ll take my savings to apply to a new lens!
Amazon Customer –
Very comfortable to carry camera with 24-70 lens or with heavier lens like 100-400.
J.Towers –
Well, where do I start, I read the reviews (as you do) ignore most of the 1 star, as mostly theyâre whiners are have no clue what theyâre buying and thought ok this seems fairly reasonably priced for something I was looking for to take the weight off my neck.I put it together, following the detailed enclosed instructions (that is sarcasm by the way) and proceeded to âclimb intoâ the strap, best way to describe how you have to put it on, then at the same time as youâre climbing into it slip your left arm through the under arm strap.Next I attached the safety clip onto the supplied tripod mount(whatever itâs called) actually I didnât because it looked crap and I had another better one from a handheld strap Iâd bought previously.Ok that was fine camera is hanging round my front nether regions (itâs a Canon R7, with a 100-400 lens on it, with a teleconverter and hood) so climbed out of the strap, adjust length of straps, tried again.Was much better this time butâ¦.i noticed on the shoulder pad there is a flat side and a cut out side and the way I put it together the flat side was against my neck, hitch didnât look right.So I flipped it over but that meant that the under arm strap was not seated correctly anyway I proceeded, stepped into it again felt a lot better and looked a lot better, yea the straps looked a bit twisted but as you can see from the photoâs a couple of the straps I tide a knot in them because Iâm not 6â7â and 350 lbs.To be honest the straps are too big and there isnât enough adjustment to make them fit a smaller frame.Iâm 5â10â medium build and itâs too big.Last thing, the extra safety strap, I attached a quick release to it, as I already have one attached to the camera body.Iâm on a trip next week visiting Minneapolis (no Iâm not going there) to watch some baseball amongst other things so I may make additional comments on my return after walking round with a smaller lens on the camera and see how it is (if I remember):).TLDR itâs a 3 star for performance, 4.5 for price
CASSA –
Works reasonably well, had to modify for comfort for my husband
Mohjo Grann –
Very uncomfortable, a nuicance adjusting straps, straps too thin to support a DSLR with a long lens
Sandy –
El material es bueno y resistente.