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<blockquote data-quote="Drew Wat" data-source="post: 104601" data-attributes="member: 12274"><p>I thought that I already left a message here. Somehow it didn't show up. Oh well anyways I did get the cotton carrier kit with the two camera grips and chest and hip clips. Looked at the black but with my big lens it just wouldn't work hiking. I like to have the camera ready just in case in those situations. The CC does take some getting use to and yes if you have a larger chest it takes some trial and error getting it set up just right and it has to be adjusted depending what you wear, but with those minor things it is great once it is set all up. It comes with two safety straps that will not let a 80-200 get even close to the ground if dropped (nice added accessory) as is the extra Velcro chest strap to keep the lens tight to your body. ( another added plus for hiking in the back country or skiing, cycling...) I just found it is great to have my hands free and not worry about a swinging lens when climb trails and I am still able to put my hands in my pockets in the colder weather. :tennis: big thumbs up on this accessory in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drew Wat, post: 104601, member: 12274"] I thought that I already left a message here. Somehow it didn't show up. Oh well anyways I did get the cotton carrier kit with the two camera grips and chest and hip clips. Looked at the black but with my big lens it just wouldn't work hiking. I like to have the camera ready just in case in those situations. The CC does take some getting use to and yes if you have a larger chest it takes some trial and error getting it set up just right and it has to be adjusted depending what you wear, but with those minor things it is great once it is set all up. It comes with two safety straps that will not let a 80-200 get even close to the ground if dropped (nice added accessory) as is the extra Velcro chest strap to keep the lens tight to your body. ( another added plus for hiking in the back country or skiing, cycling...) I just found it is great to have my hands free and not worry about a swinging lens when climb trails and I am still able to put my hands in my pockets in the colder weather. :tennis: big thumbs up on this accessory in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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