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<blockquote data-quote="mr2_serious" data-source="post: 211342" data-attributes="member: 9952"><p>It's not a fix. It was an option I chose to use. You can receive the cinch by itself, with a arca plate, or a tripod mount membrane strap. </p><p><a href="http://luma-labs.com/pages/cinch?#buy" target="_blank">http://luma-labs.com/pages/cinch?#buy</a></p><p></p><p>If we were to use this fix(bottom mount) on a small camera such as the Nikon J1, it would look pretty funny/out of place. Such a tiny camera hanging off to the side.</p><p></p><p>The same can be said about the blackrapid strap. It easily slides around unless you purchase the underarm strap[fix] to keep it in place. Whereas the Carryspeed and cinch are made to not slide around. </p><p></p><p>I just see it all as user options. Not saying one strap is better than the other. Having own all three, I use each one in different situations. I just don't want anyone to be misinformed and not want to give the cinch a try. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>» William via Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr2_serious, post: 211342, member: 9952"] It's not a fix. It was an option I chose to use. You can receive the cinch by itself, with a arca plate, or a tripod mount membrane strap. [URL]http://luma-labs.com/pages/cinch?#buy[/URL] If we were to use this fix(bottom mount) on a small camera such as the Nikon J1, it would look pretty funny/out of place. Such a tiny camera hanging off to the side. The same can be said about the blackrapid strap. It easily slides around unless you purchase the underarm strap[fix] to keep it in place. Whereas the Carryspeed and cinch are made to not slide around. I just see it all as user options. Not saying one strap is better than the other. Having own all three, I use each one in different situations. I just don't want anyone to be misinformed and not want to give the cinch a try. » William via Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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