

🎯 Peak Design Leash: The strap that adapts as fast as your hustle.
The Peak Design Leash is a sleek, ultra-compact camera strap engineered for professionals who demand versatility and security. With quick-adjust aluminum sliders, universal compatibility, and a patented Anchor Link system rated to hold over 90 kg, it offers customizable comfort and rock-solid reliability in a minimalist design that fits in your pocket. Perfect for millennial creatives who value quality, innovation, and gear that keeps pace with their dynamic lifestyle.




















| ASIN | B0741G4S9P |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13 in Camcorder, Camera & Binocular Straps |
| Brand Name | Peak Design |
| Care instructions | Hand wash cold and air dry |
| Colour | Ash |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible Cameras and Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,217 Reviews |
| Fastener Type | Carabiner |
| Garment Size Country | Great Britain |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818373020071 |
| Item Dimensions | 18.5 x 6.6 x 4.3 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Peak Design |
| Manufacturer Part Number | L-AS-3 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | L-AS-3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | 7.3 inches |
| Style Name | Premium |
| UPC | 818373020071 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
J**S
Just what I needed!!
I bought a camera strap that had some pockets for spare batteries and cards, but found it got a bit uncomfortable when wearing it for a while, as it got quite hot around the neck - and was not able to extend as far as I wanted it to. After doing a bit of research online, I finally settled on the Leash from Peak Design - as all of the reviews I had seen were very positive of the product, and after looking at all of the straps available from them and other suppliers - decided that it was the most potential to give me what I was looking for. It is a bit pricy to be honest, but is very, very good quality and extremely comfortable - it is really 3 straps in one, and I found that for my Sony bridge camera, it is absolutely perfect. The connectors are very strong and easy to attach and dismantle, and there are 3 included along with a baseplate so you can but one on each side for wearing the strap over your neck - or one on the side and one on the bottom for wearing it like a sash (my favourite way) - which I was not able to do with my other strap. It is very compact and takes up so much less room that my other strap, or you could just put it in your pocket if you were going to use a different strap.....for any reason that I cant think of at the moment? I would imagine it would not be as comfortable with a large camera (please don't ask me if it will be ok for x camera - as I have no idea on them :)) and one of Peak Design's other products would be better suited - but for me, this is ideal. I am currently considering whether to purchase the hand strap for my small Sony camera as well - but if Peak Designs want to send me one to review - I would be more than happy to do so :) Summary - If you need a new strap for a small/med camera (with 2 anchors) - you could do a lot worse than this - bit pricy, but worth it!!
J**A
A game changer of a camera strap
A gamechanger of a camera strap. I love the fact you can easily swap things in and out, I have a pair on my camera and one on my binoculars. Looks really nice too - i got the sage green one. Don't trust your precious camera with a cheap strap. Really comfortable to wear too.
L**I
Took the plunge and it was worth it
Really like this strap. Nicely lightweight, but not in a flimsy way. The fixings are secure and sturdy. I find the colour really chic, and the texture of the fabric is really nice. I use mine in the sling style - I'm an average/big-ish sized woman and I find it just long enough! If I was bigger I'm not sure the sling style would hang low enough, but it would be fine as a neck strap. The attachments are pleasingly secure. It's worth noting that the anchors are sewn in to the strap, so if you were planning on attaching them to a different strap you'd have to sacrifice this one, so you'd be better off buying the links and anchors separately (As I have done for my second strap!). I'm sure like me you've done all the research and have ummed and erred about these vs the other market leaders and cheaper knockoffs for detachable straps for your lovely new camera. I chose this in the end because the locking mechanism is satisfying and reliable, and the buckle was more slimline than the others and a bit more discreet. I'm glad I did.
C**N
Great Interchangeable Camera Strap
I have two DSLR cameras; a Canon EOS 6D Mark II and a Fujifilm X-E3. I swap between them depending on what I'm doing and where I'm going. I also tend to swap straps on both quite regularly. If I'm using a long, heavy lens on the EOS I'll use a heavy duty harness slide-strap from Black Rapid because it takes they weight better and feels more secure. However, if I'm just out and about with the X-E3 I might use either a simple shoulder strap or a wrist strap, as they offer more flexibility. The problem with all this swapping around is that changing straps is a time consuming pain. However, when I read a review of the Peak Design Leash Camera I thought I might have found a solution to that issue. It turns out that I was right. The beauty of peak design's system is the way that their straps are attached to the body of the camera. Rather than threading the end of the strap directly through the eyelets on the body, you instead attach anchor links to the camera body and then clip these into connectors on the strap. The design of both elements make the connection between them about as secure as it is possible to be, and its almost impossible to incorrectly connect them. The anchor links are also standardised, and so will work with any Peak Design product. What this means is that I can have the small, unobstrusive anchor links permanently connected to both my cameras, and can simply clip the leash camera strap to whichever one I'm using that day. That way I only need to purchase one strap for two cameras. I have also purchased Peak Design's wrist strap, which uses the same system and can quickly swap across to this too. And when I want to use my Black Rapid slide strap on the EOS I don't have to spend any time detaching a shoulder strap first. One or Two clicks and the Wrist or Leash Straps are gone and I can attach my slide strap via the camera's tripod thread connector. By making it so easy to remove the straps I also don't have to worry about packing either camera into a bag with a strap still attached, saving space and making stowage a lot easier and neater. In terms of comfort the Leash Camera Strap is a significant improvement on the straps that come with most cameras. Its made from high quality, tough fabric and is easily adjustable. Its a little narrow and lacks a shoulder pad, so I wouldn't use it when shooting over a long period of time, but for casual use its absolutely fine. It will happily take the weight of my 6D Mk II plus a relatively substantial lens. If you want something designed for longer use Peak Design also offer the wider, heavier duty 'Slide' strap, which uses the same anchor link design. Overall, if you're someone like me with multiple cameras that they use for different things and in different ways, then any of the Peak Design straps will be useful. If you're looking for one specifically for casual use and with a reasonable price point then you can't go far wrong with the Leash version.
J**H
Bit expensive but has the quality to justify it.
I originally bought a 'ebay Chinese copy' of this so am already used to the type of strap. However, there is no comparison with regards to the quality difference between the 'copy' and the original. I have no fear of the mounts on the PD version snapping with out warning and the clips feel snug and don't rattle at all (the copy feels a bit 'tinny' and rattles a bit when the mounts are not in them). The strap does fell a bit stiff but I know from experience with the 'copy' that this will soften with use, and the PD strap definitely feels more comfortable (remembering that this is a thin strap so don't expect a 'heavy' camera to be comfortable for long periods, get one of PD's thicker straps for that and you won't be disappointed). The slider adjustments are a bit of a gimmick (most people set the strap and leave it at that length and are happy) but the more I play with it the more I can see me possibly adjusting it on the fly for certain situations, I just wouldn't say that it is a specific selling point that would specifically make me want to buy this strap. With regards to price, it is a bit expensive but you get what you pay for in terms of quality, and Peak Designs are continuously designing new equipment as well as improving their existing range so you have to also take that into account a bit. If 'cheap and cheerful' is what you are after then check ebay for the 'Chinese copy' but it you want something that is going to last and not have any worries about your camera's safety then the PD version is worth getting. I have no doubt that this strap will last for a long time.
M**S
Peak Design L-AS-3 Camera Strap
Peak Design manufacture some really great and innovative products; their larger camera straps are utterly fantastic, but a bit too big for the Sony's APS-C sensor cameras, so I had a browse through their other products and found this one which is much more suited. Packaging is always top-notch, so will give a hood impression should you purchase this as a gift for someone. Included in the box are: Camera strap, anchor points x4, Allen key, camera base plate, carry pouch. The strap is very well made as you would expect from Peak Design and it looks extremely smart too. Anchor points are easily attached and detachable, but lock in place so accidentally detach doesn't happen. The strap is also easily adjusted in a matter of seconds. Peak Design are a premium brand, but trust me when I say, once you've used one of their straps, you won't want any other brand. Well worth the money.
M**S
Perfect camera strap.
Perfect camera strap. Adaptable strap you can hang around your neck in front, cross chest. Easy to get on and off the camera. Far better than the straps that come with the cameras. Worth the money.
J**D
Light, well designed and functional
Light, well designed and functional. I like the fact that you can use the anchor mounts on different pieces of equipment and swap over very easily. The strap is light and easily slides around your body so you can quickly move the camera into shooting position whilst still being secured to the strap - which is more difficult using a more traditional, wider camera strap. I use it with quite a light/small camera so I can't comment on the use with a larger DSLR Unobtrusive whilst being worn around the body and feels very comfortable. Expensive for what it is but a quality item.
P**A
Toppen!
Haft denna flera år, som ny fortfarande...
M**O
Comoda, sicura, veloce, confortevole, elegante.
Bellissima tracolla, materiali di ottima qualità, comodissima da allungare e accorciare, elegante, comoda, ne ho di varie misure e sono veramente super. Potrebbero farle costare meno. Ma questo sistema per agganciare è sganciare e micidiale, poi I vari accessori comodi e che danno sicurezza.
T**S
Ultimativer Komfort und Flexibilität - Peak Design Leash im Test
Ich habe kürzlich den Peak Design Leash Kameragurt erworben und bin begeistert von der durchdachten Konstruktion und der Vielseitigkeit dieses Produkts. Als leidenschaftlicher Fotograf, der viel unterwegs ist, war ich auf der Suche nach einem Kameragurt, der nicht nur bequem, sondern auch flexibel und strapazierfähig ist. Die Verarbeitungsqualität des Peak Design Leash ist erstklassig. Die Materialien fühlen sich hochwertig an, und die Verbindungselemente sind robust und gut durchdacht. Das innovative Anchor Link-System erlaubt es, den Gurt schnell und einfach an der Kamera zu befestigen oder zu lösen, was besonders praktisch ist, wenn man zwischen verschiedenen Ausrüstungsgegenständen wechselt. Der Tragekomfort des Leash-Gurts ist hervorragend. Die Breite des Gurts ist optimal, um das Gewicht der Kamera gleichmäßig zu verteilen, ohne dabei unangenehm auf den Nacken oder die Schultern zu drücken. Die stufenlose Einstellbarkeit ermöglicht es, die Länge des Gurts genau an die eigenen Bedürfnisse anzupassen, sei es beim Tragen um den Hals oder über der Schulter. Die Vielseitigkeit des Leash-Gurts ist bemerkenswert. Durch die Möglichkeit, die Länge schnell zu verstellen, kann die Kamera eng am Körper getragen oder für Aufnahmen in Sekundenschnelle auf Armlänge entfernt werden. Die Möglichkeit, den Gurt als Handschlaufe oder als Nackengurt zu nutzen, macht ihn zu einem äußerst flexiblen Begleiter für verschiedene Fotografie-Situationen. Die Stabilität und Sicherheit des Leash-Gurts haben mich überzeugt. Selbst bei schnellen Bewegungen oder unebenem Gelände bleibt die Kamera sicher an ihrem Platz, was für einen Fotografen, der auch in anspruchsvollem Terrain unterwegs ist, von großer Bedeutung ist. Zusammenfassend kann ich den Peak Design Leash Kameragurt wärmstens empfehlen. Die Kombination aus erstklassiger Verarbeitung, Tragekomfort und Vielseitigkeit macht ihn zu einer ausgezeichneten Wahl für Fotografen, die auf der Suche nach einem hochwertigen und anpassbaren Kameragurt sind. Der Preis spiegelt die Qualität wider, und ich bin sicher, dass dieser Gurt mich auf meinen fotografischen Abenteuern noch lange begleiten wird.
Z**L
Prodotto davvero valido
Resistente, pratica e colore molto bello
M**L
Muy buen producto
Fantástica compra
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