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<blockquote data-quote="CP93" data-source="post: 514356" data-attributes="member: 41082"><p>Been looking for more versatility in my carrying options, and SO over neck straps in general. For a combination of reasons including price and versatility, decided on OpTech. I got the sling, the reporter/backpack connectors, and a couple of extra Uniloop connectors. Now I can use the sling, or clip to the shoulder straps on my camera backpack, or a wrist strap, or even my old suspender type strap. </p><p></p><p>(I can never remember the name of the latter, and they don't seem to be made anymore, but it's Y-shaped system from the Nineties that has a single strap with a snap clip that goes on your back belt loop, and two straps that come over the shoulders and hang down in front. Those used to use metal push-lock disconnectors, but I replaced them with the OpTech Uniloops.)</p><p></p><p>Now I just need to finish grading these papers so I can go shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CP93, post: 514356, member: 41082"] Been looking for more versatility in my carrying options, and SO over neck straps in general. For a combination of reasons including price and versatility, decided on OpTech. I got the sling, the reporter/backpack connectors, and a couple of extra Uniloop connectors. Now I can use the sling, or clip to the shoulder straps on my camera backpack, or a wrist strap, or even my old suspender type strap. (I can never remember the name of the latter, and they don't seem to be made anymore, but it's Y-shaped system from the Nineties that has a single strap with a snap clip that goes on your back belt loop, and two straps that come over the shoulders and hang down in front. Those used to use metal push-lock disconnectors, but I replaced them with the OpTech Uniloops.) Now I just need to finish grading these papers so I can go shooting! [/QUOTE]
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