BosStrap Ultra Light Hand Band
BosStrap has announced a new Ultra Light Hand Band (ULHB). “It attaches to the right camera strap lug, without the cumbersome bulk of a typical had strap,” the company explains. “Like all BosStrap product, the ULHB does not use the tripod socket as an attachment point, so does not need to be removed to when connecting a camera to a tripod. The unobtrusive ULHB can be used with or without the BosStrap Sliding Sling Strap System, since the ULHB attaches to the right camera strap lug only.” The BosStrap Ultra Light Hand Band is available for $11.95.
Bosstrap Press Release
BosStrap Introduces an Ultra Light Hand Band
BosStrap’s Ultra Light Hand Band (ULHB) is unlike anything else on the market. It attaches to the right camera strap lug, without the cumbersome bulk of a typical had strap.
The simple design provides that extra measure of security when handling your camera such as when moving between a tripod and hand held shooting or carrying without a strap.
Like all BosStrap product, the ULHB does not use the tripod socket as an attachment point, so does not need to be removed to when connecting a camera to a tripod. The unobtrusive ULHB can be used with or without the BosStrap Sliding Sling Strap System, since the ULHB attaches to the right camera strap lug only.
The loop is fully adjustable for small bare hands or large thick gloves and securely locks by using the same patent pending Double Safety Lock found that is used on the BosStrap Generation 3 Sliding Sling Straps. In use, four fingers go through the loop, your thumb does not. The BosStrap Ultra Light Hand Band provides an amazing amount of security with no interference with camera controls. No metal in used in the ULHB so there is nothing to scratch your camera or LCD.
The Ultra Light hand Band weighs only 0.4 oz yet will easily support 60 pounds.
The BosStrap Ultra Light Hand Band, product G3T, is available at http://www.BosStrap.com and at many retailers for $11.95.




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#1 Andrew
Please show a view of the strap without a hand blocking the view.
3:36 pm - Wednesday, October 24, 2012
#2 Tom Fama
Andrew,
You can see that view at http://www.bosstrap.com/bosstrapgeneration3tail.aspx
Tom Fama
10:35 pm - Wednesday, October 24, 2012