Waka Rapid Camera Neck Strap with Quick Release and Safety Tether, Adjustable Shoulder Sling Strap for Nikon Canon Sony Olympus DSLR - Black


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  • 【SECURE & SAFE】Secure is the NO.1 priority when designing this camera strap. Anti-falling plastic buckle to connect with the strap, stainless steel screw to hold the quick plate. 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 accidently fall off. Before you start installing, let's keep your gear safe!
  • 【DURABLE & COMFORTABLE】Made of reinforced durable material. Anti-slip Neoprene pad distributes weight perfectly. With comfortable design shaped to fit perfectly around shoulder for constant use and travel. A zipper pocket for storing extra batteries, memory cards etc on the shoulder.
  • 【ADAPTABLE & ADJUSTABLE】20.8 in to 31.5 in adjustable quick release strap with neoprene shoulder pad for a comfortable fit, featuring instant-shoot design for easily taking photos while on the go. Not only ideal camera strap for men, but also great camera sling strap for women.
  • 【UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY】This camera neck 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).
  • 【100% SATISFACTION】Perfect for shooting indoor or outdoor, weddings, wildlife, sports or events. Back with waka 100% satisfaction service. 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.
  • 【Warm tips】After adjusting the shoulder strap length, push the slider clip into the locking slot to ensure the camera stays secure and does not slide.

  • jehialmareld@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I’ve purchased quite a few of these for my photography business and they are used in the field daily. They definitely last a long time even with daily use in all kinds of weather. Almost as nice as the high-end models.Pros:Quick Release System: The quick release feature is great. It allows for rapid attachment and detachment, making it super convenient when I need to take it off of the strap.Safety Tether: This gives me peace of mind, knowing that my equipment is secure. The tether is strong and reliable, preventing accidental drops.Comfortable Wear: The strap is padded and comfortable around one’s shoulder, even during long shoots. No more neck strain from heavy gear!Adjustable Length: I love the flexibility of adjusting the strap length. Works for all sizes of photographers.Durable Material: The strap feels sturdy and well-made. It's survived daily outdoor shoots, and they’ve never broken on me.Very comfortable: It's great around the shoulder instead of on the neck. The connection to the bottom of the camera is handy and keeps it in the perfect position.Cons:Style Factor: While functional, the design is pretty basic. If you're into fashionable camera straps, this might not be your cup of tea.Buckle Placement: Occasionally, the buckle can rub against the neck, which might be uncomfortable for some.Overall Experience:Despite a couple of minor drawbacks, the waka Rapid Camera Strap is a great accessory for my team.Definitely a 5-star recommendation for both amateur and professional photographers!

  • felicitymaryrosef9c8ys@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I first bought this strap in 2020 and recently replaced it with another (2025). The fact that I bought again demonstrates how highly I rate this. It’s comfortable and adjustable with decent variation in length and does not get in the way of taking photos, often with haste. After several year the gromit that fits into the hole which is in the mount that attaches to the camera or lens, did fall out and I didn’t replace this. Not doing so causes wear on the scissor buckle which is why this eventually failed and I had to replace. The actual strap though is still perfect and I toyed with just getting a new clip. The photo below shows the gromit and clip/buckle that failed after 5 years but on the new strap, as I discarded the old before I did this review. The strap has a zipped pocket in the shoulder pad and quick release buckles on the harness. I use this with a Nikon D810 and a sigma contemporary 150-600mm so quite hefty gear, in combo with a belt hammer carrier to hook the tripod arm onto. The hammer clip helps immensely with such heavy gear but is not especially needed but I have shown this too

  • deborahuruthe5825@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Well, where do I start, I read the reviews (as you do) ignore most of the 1 star, as mostly they’re whiners are have no clue what they’re 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 “climb into” the strap, best way to describe how you have to put it on, then at the same time as you’re climbing into it slip your left arm through the under arm strap.Next I attached the safety clip onto the supplied tripod mount(whatever it’s called) actually I didn’t because it looked crap and I had another better one from a handheld strap I’d bought previously.Ok that was fine camera is hanging round my front nether regions (it’s 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 but….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 didn’t 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 photo’s a couple of the straps I tide a knot in them because I’m not 6’7” and 350 lbs.To be honest the straps are too big and there isn’t enough adjustment to make them fit a smaller frame.I’m 5’10” medium build and it’s 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.I’m on a trip next week visiting Minneapolis (no I’m 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 it’s a 3 star for performance, 4.5 for price

  • djeepyn@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Good shoulder strap, comfortable shoulder pad with internal pocket

  • LouieBello22@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Super sturdy and holds up well. The strap will loosen easily if you have a heavier camera but it allows easy maneuverability when holding the camera.

  • gorainmamani107@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This Waka camera strap is everything I needed! It’s super comfortable even during long shoots, thanks to the padded shoulder section and underarm strap that keeps it stable. The quick release clips are strong and make it easy to detach the camera when needed, and the safety tether gives extra peace of mind. It feels very secure and distributes the weight nicely—much better than the basic neck strap my camera came with. Fits my Nikon perfectly. Great quality at a great price!

  • kathrynrodrig11@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I don’t have much to compare it to but it is very comfortable for carrying around a camera attached to a large lens. I’m glad I bought it.

  • jessicaphana4025@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This is a fairly long review, but the short answer is that this seems like a well thought out product with a few compromises for weight, balance, and length.If you are reading this, then you are looking for an alternative to the traditional camera neck strap. And, if you are looking at this specific Waka strap, then you are trying to determine if this is as good as the much more expensive straps from RapidBlack and CarrySpeed. There is little doubt that this is a copycat product based on the designs of one or both of the more name brand items, but does that mean it is not as good? Are you putting your expensive glass more at risk?I just returned from a week long birding trip where I used the strap daily for several hours at a time and my impressions are based on this intense but short-term experience with it.I carry a Nikon D7500 and a Tamron 150-600mm with this strap. Together, the camera and lens weigh about 8.5 pounds/3.86kg. Because of the lens weight, I attach the strap to the tripod foot of the lens, not the camera body. The attachment plate has a ring at one end for the strap to attach. With the strap attachment ring facing the objective end of the lens, the ring balances so that the lens and camera hang perfectly horizontal at my hip. The safety tether I attach to the shoulder strap loop of the camera body as there isn't an appropriate point on the lens tripod foot.I am about 6 feet tall and 200 pounds.AdjustmentIdeally, I'd want the lens to sit at my side just above my belt. This position minimizes the amount of camera movement as I walk. However, if adjusted to this ideal walk position, then the strap is too short to bring the camera up to shoot above horizontal. This is mostly due to having the mount attached to the tripod foot and also having the strap attachment ring on the mount far forward. If I were to move the attachment foot to the camera body, then it would be fine at this ideal adjustment point.As it is, I had to adjust the strap to ride at my hip. It is still comfortable, but does move around more. This position is still very comfortable at the shoulder.One point to make here is that if I were to use this strap with a smaller lens, I would attach it to the camera body tripod mount. In this position I could adjust the strap so that the camera would hang above my belt. But, I won't make this adjustment because that's one element of this strap that I don't like; it's a pain to adjust the length. Once you have it where you want it, there is no burning need to change it, but don't expect to be making easy adjustments on the fly.Under arm strapMostly no issues with the under arm strap, but one caution. Twice when putting the shoulder strap on, I accidentally looped the under arm strap around the main strap, making it about 2 inches shorter. This meant that. once buckled, I could not lift the camera high enough to take a picture. It was easy to fix once I realized what I was doing wrong. This was operator error, but because the strap had looped on the backside of the strap, I could not tell I'd made that mistake.Mounting plateNo big issues with the mounting plate, though it does flex a little when I walk. The screw seems to stay tight and I never feared it unscrewing from the tripod foot. As others have noted, it does squeak some where the strap attaches with my heavy lens and body.Safety loopI'll admit to being dubious of the plastic slide and nylon strap of the safety loop. However, before leaving for the birding trip, I attached two five pound weights to one end and repeatedly dropped/jerked the weight. The strap held. This "test" was more weight and the drops/jerks were more violent than I'd expect in the real world.ComfortAt the shoulder, this strap is very comfortable My old sling strap, which was not padded and did not have the under arm strap, dug into my neck and became uncomfortable very quickly. With this strap I had no such issues. There were two places that were a little uncomfortable, but again bear in mind that I'm carrying a heavy lens and camera. First, the buckle of the safety tether slides up the main strap when you raise the camera. When you put the camera back down, the tether buckle can go back down as well, but in my case it does not. With the heavy camera and lens combo I have, I had to push the buckle back down the strap. If I didn't push it back down, the sharp edges of the buckle dug into my stomach. Also, the two plastic stops that prevent the strap from sliding too far also dug into my side a bit. If you aren't carrying a heavy combo, this should not be a problem. Note that these two stops can be easily removed. I've already removed one and am contemplating trying without the second as I do not believe they are essential to the strap's use.DurabilityTime will tell on durability. After carrying my lens and camera using the strap for approximately 40 hours last week, I saw no signs of deterioration or deformation. There are a lot of plastic parts with this strap, so it remains to be seen how well it will hold up. One key element is that the main buckles are safety buckles (my term) that require you to unlock the buckle by pressing the center before you can pinch them to release.Storage pocketsA nice touch, but not that useful in practice. You could put an SD card or possibly a lens wipe in these, but don't expect to put your lens cap (unless very small) in these pockets.Final thoughtsCompared to BlackRapid or CarrySpeed, how good is this Waka strap? I don't know. I have not compared this directly. But, in my week of birding/hiking, I can say I'll continue to use this strap going forward. But, I will always use the safety tether as I would not be at ease using the strap without that backup support. Will update this review if any impressions change.

  • jacinthe.bins@kiehn.net

    08-03-2026

    Il prodotto a mio avviso è destinato all’uso di fotocamere di peso complessivo importante (es.: FF, zoom, ...) perché scarica sulla spalla il peso che solitamente è a carico del collo. Se non ci si è abituati potrebbe risultare scomoda la tracolla ma io mi trovo benissimo e l’uso della fotocamera è pressoché immediato grazie allo scorrimento lungo la fascia

  • lisajdlauraed9699@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    The strap is good and I like the length and design. What I really dont like is the connector from the strap to the camera. The type of connection makes me question is it will hold the weight of the camera without slipping or breaking.

  • reallipskyqxpfh3768@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Very comfortable to carry camera with 24-70 lens or with heavier lens like 100-400.

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  • jeh******

    I’ve purchased quite a few of these for my photography business and they are used in the field daily. They definitely last a long time even with daily use in all kinds of weather. Almost as nice as the high-end models.Pros:Quick Release System: The quick release feature is great. It allows for rapid attachment and detachment, making it super convenient when I need to take it off of the strap.Safety Tether: This gives me peace of mind, knowing that my equipment is secure. The tether is strong and reliable, preventing accidental drops.Comfortable Wear: The strap is padded and comfortable around one’s shoulder, even during long shoots. No more neck strain from heavy gear!Adjustable Length: I love the flexibility of adjusting the strap length. Works for all sizes of photographers.Durable Material: The strap feels sturdy and well-made. It's survived daily outdoor shoots, and they’ve never broken on me.Very comfortable: It's great around the shoulder instead of on the neck. The connection to the bottom of the camera is handy and keeps it in the perfect position.Cons:Style Factor: While functional, the design is pretty basic. If you're into fashionable camera straps, this might not be your cup of tea.Buckle Placement: Occasionally, the buckle can rub against the neck, which might be uncomfortable for some.Overall Experience:Despite a couple of minor drawbacks, the waka Rapid Camera Strap is a great accessory for my team.Definitely a 5-star recommendation for both amateur and professional photographers!

  • fel******

    I first bought this strap in 2020 and recently replaced it with another (2025). The fact that I bought again demonstrates how highly I rate this. It’s comfortable and adjustable with decent variation in length and does not get in the way of taking photos, often with haste. After several year the gromit that fits into the hole which is in the mount that attaches to the camera or lens, did fall out and I didn’t replace this. Not doing so causes wear on the scissor buckle which is why this eventually failed and I had to replace. The actual strap though is still perfect and I toyed with just getting a new clip. The photo below shows the gromit and clip/buckle that failed after 5 years but on the new strap, as I discarded the old before I did this review. The strap has a zipped pocket in the shoulder pad and quick release buckles on the harness. I use this with a Nikon D810 and a sigma contemporary 150-600mm so quite hefty gear, in combo with a belt hammer carrier to hook the tripod arm onto. The hammer clip helps immensely with such heavy gear but is not especially needed but I have shown this too

  • deb******

    Well, where do I start, I read the reviews (as you do) ignore most of the 1 star, as mostly they’re whiners are have no clue what they’re 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 “climb into” the strap, best way to describe how you have to put it on, then at the same time as you’re climbing into it slip your left arm through the under arm strap.Next I attached the safety clip onto the supplied tripod mount(whatever it’s called) actually I didn’t because it looked crap and I had another better one from a handheld strap I’d bought previously.Ok that was fine camera is hanging round my front nether regions (it’s 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 but….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 didn’t 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 photo’s a couple of the straps I tide a knot in them because I’m not 6’7” and 350 lbs.To be honest the straps are too big and there isn’t enough adjustment to make them fit a smaller frame.I’m 5’10” medium build and it’s 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.I’m on a trip next week visiting Minneapolis (no I’m 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 it’s a 3 star for performance, 4.5 for price

  • dje******

    Good shoulder strap, comfortable shoulder pad with internal pocket

  • Lou******

    Super sturdy and holds up well. The strap will loosen easily if you have a heavier camera but it allows easy maneuverability when holding the camera.

  • gor******

    This Waka camera strap is everything I needed! It’s super comfortable even during long shoots, thanks to the padded shoulder section and underarm strap that keeps it stable. The quick release clips are strong and make it easy to detach the camera when needed, and the safety tether gives extra peace of mind. It feels very secure and distributes the weight nicely—much better than the basic neck strap my camera came with. Fits my Nikon perfectly. Great quality at a great price!

  • kat******

    I don’t have much to compare it to but it is very comfortable for carrying around a camera attached to a large lens. I’m glad I bought it.

  • jes******

    This is a fairly long review, but the short answer is that this seems like a well thought out product with a few compromises for weight, balance, and length.If you are reading this, then you are looking for an alternative to the traditional camera neck strap. And, if you are looking at this specific Waka strap, then you are trying to determine if this is as good as the much more expensive straps from RapidBlack and CarrySpeed. There is little doubt that this is a copycat product based on the designs of one or both of the more name brand items, but does that mean it is not as good? Are you putting your expensive glass more at risk?I just returned from a week long birding trip where I used the strap daily for several hours at a time and my impressions are based on this intense but short-term experience with it.I carry a Nikon D7500 and a Tamron 150-600mm with this strap. Together, the camera and lens weigh about 8.5 pounds/3.86kg. Because of the lens weight, I attach the strap to the tripod foot of the lens, not the camera body. The attachment plate has a ring at one end for the strap to attach. With the strap attachment ring facing the objective end of the lens, the ring balances so that the lens and camera hang perfectly horizontal at my hip. The safety tether I attach to the shoulder strap loop of the camera body as there isn't an appropriate point on the lens tripod foot.I am about 6 feet tall and 200 pounds.AdjustmentIdeally, I'd want the lens to sit at my side just above my belt. This position minimizes the amount of camera movement as I walk. However, if adjusted to this ideal walk position, then the strap is too short to bring the camera up to shoot above horizontal. This is mostly due to having the mount attached to the tripod foot and also having the strap attachment ring on the mount far forward. If I were to move the attachment foot to the camera body, then it would be fine at this ideal adjustment point.As it is, I had to adjust the strap to ride at my hip. It is still comfortable, but does move around more. This position is still very comfortable at the shoulder.One point to make here is that if I were to use this strap with a smaller lens, I would attach it to the camera body tripod mount. In this position I could adjust the strap so that the camera would hang above my belt. But, I won't make this adjustment because that's one element of this strap that I don't like; it's a pain to adjust the length. Once you have it where you want it, there is no burning need to change it, but don't expect to be making easy adjustments on the fly.Under arm strapMostly no issues with the under arm strap, but one caution. Twice when putting the shoulder strap on, I accidentally looped the under arm strap around the main strap, making it about 2 inches shorter. This meant that. once buckled, I could not lift the camera high enough to take a picture. It was easy to fix once I realized what I was doing wrong. This was operator error, but because the strap had looped on the backside of the strap, I could not tell I'd made that mistake.Mounting plateNo big issues with the mounting plate, though it does flex a little when I walk. The screw seems to stay tight and I never feared it unscrewing from the tripod foot. As others have noted, it does squeak some where the strap attaches with my heavy lens and body.Safety loopI'll admit to being dubious of the plastic slide and nylon strap of the safety loop. However, before leaving for the birding trip, I attached two five pound weights to one end and repeatedly dropped/jerked the weight. The strap held. This "test" was more weight and the drops/jerks were more violent than I'd expect in the real world.ComfortAt the shoulder, this strap is very comfortable My old sling strap, which was not padded and did not have the under arm strap, dug into my neck and became uncomfortable very quickly. With this strap I had no such issues. There were two places that were a little uncomfortable, but again bear in mind that I'm carrying a heavy lens and camera. First, the buckle of the safety tether slides up the main strap when you raise the camera. When you put the camera back down, the tether buckle can go back down as well, but in my case it does not. With the heavy camera and lens combo I have, I had to push the buckle back down the strap. If I didn't push it back down, the sharp edges of the buckle dug into my stomach. Also, the two plastic stops that prevent the strap from sliding too far also dug into my side a bit. If you aren't carrying a heavy combo, this should not be a problem. Note that these two stops can be easily removed. I've already removed one and am contemplating trying without the second as I do not believe they are essential to the strap's use.DurabilityTime will tell on durability. After carrying my lens and camera using the strap for approximately 40 hours last week, I saw no signs of deterioration or deformation. There are a lot of plastic parts with this strap, so it remains to be seen how well it will hold up. One key element is that the main buckles are safety buckles (my term) that require you to unlock the buckle by pressing the center before you can pinch them to release.Storage pocketsA nice touch, but not that useful in practice. You could put an SD card or possibly a lens wipe in these, but don't expect to put your lens cap (unless very small) in these pockets.Final thoughtsCompared to BlackRapid or CarrySpeed, how good is this Waka strap? I don't know. I have not compared this directly. But, in my week of birding/hiking, I can say I'll continue to use this strap going forward. But, I will always use the safety tether as I would not be at ease using the strap without that backup support. Will update this review if any impressions change.

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  • jac******

    Il prodotto a mio avviso è destinato all’uso di fotocamere di peso complessivo importante (es.: FF, zoom, ...) perché scarica sulla spalla il peso che solitamente è a carico del collo. Se non ci si è abituati potrebbe risultare scomoda la tracolla ma io mi trovo benissimo e l’uso della fotocamera è pressoché immediato grazie allo scorrimento lungo la fascia

  • lis******

    The strap is good and I like the length and design. What I really dont like is the connector from the strap to the camera. The type of connection makes me question is it will hold the weight of the camera without slipping or breaking.

  • rea******

    Very comfortable to carry camera with 24-70 lens or with heavier lens like 100-400.

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waka rapid camera shoulder strap is focused on ultimate comfort and security as NO.1 priority in design, meanwhile it's also rapid speed to shoot, durable to wear, heavy duty to work with all DSLR, mirrorless or compact system cameras. The cross-body design with ergonomic shoulder pad fits on either shoulder allowing the camera to hang on either side, the stress on your neck and back is a thing of the past.

Whether you shoot indoors or outdoors, weddings, wildlife, sports or events, waka rapid camera shoulder strap will have your camera protected and ready in an instant.

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waka Rapid Quick Release Sling Shoulder Neck Strap for DSLR Cameras

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Package Contains:

1 x waka rapid camera shoulder strap; 1 x metal mounting base Plate; 1 x camera safety tether;

Compatibility:

Compatible with DSLR, mirrorless and compact system cameras with a standard 1/4 tripod mount.

- e.g. Canon: EOS Rebel T6i T6s T5i T4i T3i T3 T2i T1i XT XTi XSi SL1

- e.g. Nikon: D7100 D7000 D5200 D5100 D5000 D3300 D3200 D3100 D3000 D90 D80

Features:

Anti-slip Neoprene pad with ergonomic design distributes weight perfectly and fit perfectly around shoulder for constant use and travel. 20.8” to 31.5” adjustable strap with reinforced soft shoulder pad for a comfortable fit. Durable stainless steel clasp secures strap to the solid metal mounting base plate.

Extra strong safety tether provides a backup connection point between your camera and strap for additional security. Universal standard quick plate enables you to attach your camera to a tripod without having to remove the mounting base. Two plastic buckles on the strap to positoin your camera and avoid it from sliding. Zippered pocket allows you to store small accessories for quick access.

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Comfortable to wear

Anti-slip neoprene pad with ergonomic design is thickened and breathable. Upper side with zippered pocket to store small accessories.

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Solid Metal Quick Plate

Solid metal quick release with anti-slipping rubber padding for securely mounting. Standard quick plate enables you to attach your camera to a tripod without having to remove the mounting base.

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Extra Camera Safety Tether

The strong safety tether provides a backup connection point between your camera and strap for additional security..

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Instant-shoot design

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