Go lighter with PGYTECH’s vibrant Camera Strap Air
Sep 11, 2024
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PGYTECH has announced the launch of its latest camera accessory, the Camera Shoulder Strap Air, which is designed for both professional and enthusiast photographers who want durability and comfort, and want to look a bit snazzy all at once.
The strap is certainly breaking the traditional design concept and has anusual look, as well as being packed with unique features.


Quick connectors
In terms of usability, one of the major features of the Strap Air is its quick release connectors. These allow you to remove the camera strap quickly and easily or swap between carrying modes, for example, from around the next to a side sling mode. Now, these connectors aren’t the only strap companies that use them (ahem, Peak Design). However, they are a great idea if you often use the same camera for both stills and video.


Design and comfort
This strap is certainly a little different. It comes in multiple colours and patterns, and you can choose between the basic solid colours or go for a more individual style with the Artistic line. You are sure to stand out from other photographers with this strap.
The other unique feature of the strap is the rope effect that makes up half the strap. The top of the strap has a padded neck collar made from automotive-grade materials for long-lasting comfort and reliability. These pads offer extra cushioning, reducing neck strain during long shoots. The lower cord part of the strap is made from 600D nylon reinforcement and can withstand loads of up to 90kg.


Easy adjustment
The strap offers a length adjustment system on both sides, letting you easily and quickly adjust the strap to exactly the right length. This strap is usable for all types of mirrorless and compact cameras.


Price and availability
The Strap Air can be purchased $39.95.
Alex Baker
Alex Baker is a portrait and lifestyle driven photographer based in Valencia, Spain. She works on a range of projects from commercial to fine art and has had work featured in publications such as The Daily Mail, Conde Nast Traveller and El Mundo, and has exhibited work across Europe




































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