Hey! Thanks for the videos! Can you please post an Amazon affiliate link for the Double Breathe Slim? I decided to buy it and your videos helped a lot - I want to thank you 😇👍🏼
I haven't tried the newer slim version, but I did try the older design. It wasn't necessarily a "better" fit, but it is a nice fit. Depending on what you're carrying though the wider shoulder pad could still be nice in terms of comfort with heavier cameras.
Manish Soni I used it before with the canon 70-200 2.8 and tamron 150-600 G2 which are similar weights (on 5DIVs) and was totally ok. It’s obviously large and heavy but I don’t think you could avoid that, besides the weight it was still comfortable!
Thanks for watching! Strength wise I would say it should be fine, but with a lens that big and expensive I'd probably recommend you use the tether kit for added safety, just in case.
Frank Matthews thanks so much! You totally can! :) it was a little quick but you can see just that on the left side of the split screen at 2:35 in the video :)
Oh yeah, watched it several times and missed it. Was a bit undecided about what strap to go for, but following your review I'll be going for this one. Thanks for making it and the others, all made the decision a tough, but now informed one.
Eli Melet they’re both equally secure (with the included brad strap) but the hybrid can hold 2 cameras. That’s more or less the only difference you’ll see.
Cool review. thanks man.
Amazing review!
Hey! Thanks for the videos!
Can you please post an Amazon affiliate link for the Double Breathe Slim?
I decided to buy it and your videos helped a lot - I want to thank you 😇👍🏼
Have you tried the slim version, and can compare it to the standard, since you mention that you have a smaller frame?
I haven't tried the newer slim version, but I did try the older design. It wasn't necessarily a "better" fit, but it is a nice fit. Depending on what you're carrying though the wider shoulder pad could still be nice in terms of comfort with heavier cameras.
I have two lenses, one 200 - 500 mm f5.6, and other 70 - 200 mm f2.8, both on DX bodies. Will this be able to take weight of both of these together?
Manish Soni I used it before with the canon 70-200 2.8 and tamron 150-600 G2 which are similar weights (on 5DIVs) and was totally ok. It’s obviously large and heavy but I don’t think you could avoid that, besides the weight it was still comfortable!
Scott Dumas Thanks a lot for your reply. I just used one on a forest trail, and it was pretty good.
My pleasure, and that's great to hear! :)
Thank you for the video! Do you think it can hold big telephoto lenses like a 500mm f4 or even a 800mm f5.6?
Thanks for watching! Strength wise I would say it should be fine, but with a lens that big and expensive I'd probably recommend you use the tether kit for added safety, just in case.
Hi Scott, nice review. Could you tell me, is there a way to add a Brad strap when you use this a single strap? Like the sport version
Frank Matthews thanks so much! You totally can! :) it was a little quick but you can see just that on the left side of the split screen at 2:35 in the video :)
Oh yeah, watched it several times and missed it. Was a bit undecided about what strap to go for, but following your review I'll be going for this one. Thanks for making it and the others, all made the decision a tough, but now informed one.
Glad I could help! :) I think you'll really enjoy it.
Would you recommend this strap or the hybrid for hiking. Is one more secure than the other?
Eli Melet they’re both equally secure (with the included brad strap) but the hybrid can hold 2 cameras. That’s more or less the only difference you’ll see.