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<blockquote data-quote="JackStalk" data-source="post: 376476" data-attributes="member: 28783"><p>I use my blackrapid about 90% of the time when I'm walking around, and the other 10% of the time I'm just handholding without any straps whatsoever. The bigger models like the D3 are pretty beefy and can take some serious abuse. I've banged it against rocks and trees while climbing mountains with the 70-200VR1 in tow. I'm sure it could hold up to a drop as well (depending on the circumstances). That strap looks like a cool idea for a smaller camera, but I'm usually fine with the original Nikon strap on my d7000/d3200. You can always just wrap the neck strap around your hand and it does considerably well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackStalk, post: 376476, member: 28783"] I use my blackrapid about 90% of the time when I'm walking around, and the other 10% of the time I'm just handholding without any straps whatsoever. The bigger models like the D3 are pretty beefy and can take some serious abuse. I've banged it against rocks and trees while climbing mountains with the 70-200VR1 in tow. I'm sure it could hold up to a drop as well (depending on the circumstances). That strap looks like a cool idea for a smaller camera, but I'm usually fine with the original Nikon strap on my d7000/d3200. You can always just wrap the neck strap around your hand and it does considerably well. [/QUOTE]
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