🎥 Carry Confidence. Shoot Boldly.
The Peak Design Slide Lite Camera Strap in Ash is a lightweight, ultra-durable strap designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras. Featuring a versatile sling/neck/shoulder configuration, dual quick-adjusters for seamless length changes, and a secure Anchor Link system rated for 90 kg, it combines comfort and strength in a sleek, low-profile design perfect for professional photographers on the move.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.6 x 7.3 x 5.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 145 x 4.5 x 99 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.35 Grams |
Brand | Peak Design |
Colour | Ash |
Included components | Peak Design SLL-AS-3 Slide Lite Mirrorless Camera Strap - Ash |
Model year | 2017 |
Part number | SLL-AS-3 |
Size | ‎145 x 4.5 x 99 centimetres |
Style | Camera Strap |
Effective still resolution | 16.1 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**S
A Sleek, Comfortable, and Versatile Strap for Mirrorless Cameras
I recently picked up the Peak Design Slide Lite in Ash (SLL-AS-3) for my mirrorless camera, and I’m beyond impressed. This strap has completely changed how I carry my camera during shoots—it’s stylish, comfortable, and incredibly well-designed.First off, the build quality is excellent. The strap has a smooth, seatbelt-like texture that feels soft against the skin but is tough enough to handle the weight of my camera and lenses without any sign of wear. The Ash color is subtle and classy, blending perfectly with my gear without standing out too much.The real game-changer here is the versatility. You can quickly adjust the strap to use it as a sling, neck strap, or shoulder strap. The dual quick-adjusters make it easy to switch on the fly, whether I’m walking through city streets or climbing trails for landscape shots. It’s such a simple design, but it’s executed perfectly.The Anchor Link system is another highlight. It makes attaching and detaching the strap to the camera ridiculously easy, and the anchors are incredibly secure. I’ve never once worried about my camera slipping or falling, even with a heavier setup. Plus, the anchors are low-profile, so they don’t get in the way when I’m not using the strap.Comfort is also top-notch. The Slide Lite is slimmer than the full-size Slide strap, which makes it ideal for mirrorless cameras. It’s lightweight enough to wear for hours without any discomfort, yet sturdy enough to carry a bigger camera if needed.While it’s not the cheapest strap out there, you’re definitely getting what you pay for: premium materials, thoughtful design, and reliable performance. It’s a bit of an investment, but if you’re tired of flimsy, generic straps, this one is worth every penny.Overall, the Peak Design Slide Lite is the perfect strap for anyone who values comfort, durability, and flexibility in their gear. It’s the kind of accessory that makes using your camera more enjoyable—and isn’t that what we’re all after? Highly recommended!
R**I
Easy to use , good looking strap.
Nice and easy to set up.
M**D
High quality camera strap
This camera strap is very well made versatile and well priced.It comes with extra fittings which is ideal to fit on another camera body or lens tripod mount.One side of the strap has a textured anti slip surface which is great if you wear over one shoulder.I would highly recommend this product.
M**L
You get what you pay for
Read the reviews and took the plunge, not cheap but really does the job and feels quality. Nearly went for larger strap but glad I didn't as this is more than adequate for my APS-C. I got the Capture clip too and actually fitted it to this strap so I can clip it high up on my chest and it doesn't bounce about whilst walking. This works really well.
M**B
Best strap I have found so far but...
The Park Design strap is very comfortable to wear when carrying the camera. I use it with a mirrorless camera with 24-70 and 70-200 lenses. The back of the strap has a rubber type material built in which stops the strap from slipping. The build quality of the strap is very good and I feel the strap is very secure. The quick release tabs are also a nice touch.I have unfortunately found 2 downsides to this strap which may be just me any may not affect you.1. I have reservations about thee 2 metal rings on the strap adjusters. I feel they are quite sharp and could scratch the camera. I therefore always remove the strap when putting the camera into a bag which is a little bit of an inconvenience.2. When the strap is attached to the main camera strap mounting pillars and you shoot in portrait orientation the strap can get in the way and feels awkward against your right hand. I don't notice this when using heavier lenses as I attach the strap to the tripod collar on the lens rather than the camera.That said the strap is the best I've found so far and I would recommend it.
D**.
Comfortable.
Nicely made strap and well thought out design. Very versatile and comfortable to wear.
D**N
Almost perfect!
Does the job superbly with one caveat that it could be a few inches longer. Not a deal breaker though as it's beautifully made and very handsome! The attachments are excellent and easy to connect/disconnect as required, Have tried many different types of strap over the years and my conclusion is that a sling strap is easily the most efficient and this is the best sling strap available. Highly recommended.
P**A
Almost disaster with Fujifilm camera - Nice strap though
Very nice comfortable strap with easy adjustment. My only concern being I picked my camera up from a table and noticed one of the string connectors had somehow worked itself free of the fujifilm triangle shaped split ring metal connector to the camera body. Had I not noticed this and put the strap across my chest my camera would of dropped to the floor. Not quite sure how it managed this as the triangle metal connector ( These come with fujifilm cameras ) is pretty hard to pull apart. The string connection to the strap had somehow worked loose over the course of 2 days, literally unattached. Luckily I noticed it when changing the battery for my camera. I guess the fix for this is to source replacement rings for my camera or not use then and attach the string connectors directly into the camera lug ( apparently this is difficult to thread the string through )See picture for the connector I am talking about. The string had split the triangle rings apart and wound itself completely free while I was wearing the camera. I was extremely lucky to of noticed this!
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