







🎒 Carry Confidence, Capture Brilliance.
The Peak Design Slide Lite Camera Strap in Midnight Blue is a slim, lightweight, and ultra-durable strap designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras. Featuring a unique Anchor Link system rated for over 200 lbs, dual quick-adjusters for effortless length customization, and dual-sided nylon webbing for comfort and grip, it’s engineered for professionals who demand security and style in every shot.









| Item Weight | 104 Grams |
| Item Dimensions | 11.54 x 3.35 x 1.81 inches |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Color | Midnight Blue |
| Fastener Type | Snap |
| Material Type | Nylon |
E**R
Quality, style, & performance
I bought the Slide Lite to go with my new Sony a6500 mirrorless camera. For me, the width of the strap is just right both functionally and aesthetically. It feels secure and sits comfortably either around my neck or as a sling strap (I don’t use it over one shoulder because that seems like the least secure method to me). The strap width of the Leash Lite is proportional to the size of my Sony which is more compact than a full-size DSLR. The black seat belt strapping material itself is very high quality. The sliding adjustment buckles in gun metal gray and the subtle red accents give it a handsome yet understated style. Style points are important to me.One prominent review here mentions a loosening of the base plate that goes into your camera’s tripod screw hole. This product comes with a rubbery gasket pad that is designed to add a compression/friction fit. However, even when I used that properly and really beared down on the screw, I found that it loosened a bit in a short time. It never loosened more than a 1/8 turn, but it made me nervous. I will be checking that routinely and will also see if I can find a small lock washer to keep that screw tight. I should add that I use a leather half case on my a6500. This case attaches to the camera through the same hole, and provides another “piggy back” hole for use on a tripod. Bottom line, I’m attaching the Slide Lite’s base plate to the hole on the leather case, not the camera. It may work perfectly if attached directly to the camera’s screw hole but that’s not my situation. I’m sticking with 5 stars in my rating because I’m not using the product exactly as intended, and because my issue is easily resolved by spending a few pennies on a lock washer.The Slide Lite stays on my camera almost all the time. I don’t take it off each time I put it into its case. I use an Amazon Basics sling bag and there’s just enough room for me to fit the camera and lens in there and push the loose strap in the remaining space. Other reviews say that the strap material is too stiff. Just go to your car and feel the seat belt material. If you believe that’s too stiff, then don’t be surprised when you receive your Slide Lite, because it will feel the same. To me, it’s perfect and exactly what I expected.Enough has been said to describe the design of the proprietary Anchor Link system. I will just add that my one concern before purchasing was the strength of the cords on each Anchor Link button. However when I received it and felt the stiffness and strength of that cord material, I was satisfied. It is easily sufficient for the weight of my camera even with a large lens attached. In fact it’s not just sufficient, it’s overkill but in a good, confidence-inspiring way.This is a fine product that will create additional pride of ownership every time you use it with your camera(s). To me, the price point was appropriate to the level of quality and styling it delivers. I expect to enjoy this Slide Lite for a long time.
M**S
Rolls-Royce of camera straps
Hey fellow shutterbugs! If you're scoping out the scene for camera straps and landed on the Peak Design Slide Lite, let me share a slice of my experience. Now, I get it, the price tag may give you a bit of a pause. I mean, it's just a strap, right? But trust me when I say, this isn’t just any strap. It's like comparing an off-the-rack shirt with a tailored suit.First up, the build quality. It's like the Rolls-Royce of camera straps. The stitching, the materials, the little design nuances – everything screams premium. This isn't one of those 'use-and-throw-after-a-few-months' kind of deals. We're talking long-term commitment.Now, to the real-world application. I've been romancing the streets with my Panasonic LUMIX S5 IIX (what a camera, right?), trying to capture the essence of the hustle and bustle. The whole run-and-gun street photography thing can be super demanding, and you need gear that's up to the challenge. Enter the Slide Lite. The way it allows you to swiftly slide and reposition your camera? Pure gold! You're always ready for that split-second moment.The strap also distributes the weight of the camera brilliantly, which means no more awkward neck cramps or shoulder pains after a long day out shooting. Plus, the slick black look is both subtle and stylish – it doesn't scream "look at me!" but has that cool, understated elegance.So, bottom line? If you're teetering on the fence because of the price, just take the leap. It's an investment in comfort, functionality, and style. And if you're as passionate about your photography as I am, you know it's worth every penny. Happy shooting, folks! 🖤📷🌆
L**N
Amazing! All the great reviews are true!
I can't say I'm surprised with the level of quality and the fine details... $40+ bucks for a camera strap is not something I'd normally consider. But after scouring the web and finding nothing but wildly positive reviews on both the strap, the company, their values, and all of their products, plus researching used options, I ended up finding that these straps are so durable, useful, comfortable, and designed so ingeniously... (PLUS the huge % of reviews claiming that these straps are manufactured so well that it was more than they'd ever need for anything less than full-on pro equipment) meant that there is only a tiny depreciation of value overall even for items with years of use. I decided to bite the bullet and buy new. I'm happy I did. Every good thing I've read is true. I love the quality, style, the button system, the features, the versatility, the security, and anything else I might have forgotten to mention. This is one of the few companies out there today that seems to aspire to do business the way older folks fondly recall as a relic of the past... where they make their products so well that you can buy from them knowing you wont be running back to the store in 2 years for a replacement when the shoddy materials or worksmanship inevitably fails. These are the kind of products that you can almost certainly count on withstanding decades of use, possibly a whole lifetime. Their stuff is sold at a premium, but the quality says it all. I'll gladly pay 2x as much for a product that is designed to last 20x longer (or more) than the majority of stuff on the market. When you look at it that way, this stuff is a bargain compared to something you'd have to buy every couple of years when it breaks or falls apart. Just my two cents.
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