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I didn't realize Black Rapid had come up with their own tethering system. I kludged one together on my own using one piece from each of these two OP/Tech straps...I bought the UP Strap last year and I love it. I did have some reservations about comfort because part that would be padded on some of the others is actually made of rubber, but I'm really happy with it. I was also nervous about using the tripod mount which was the only thing deterring me from getting the Black Rapid, although had the tether come out a month or so sooner (maybe it did and I wasn't aware of it) I would have probably gone with that quite happily. I like the clasps on mine that allow a quick release to remove the strap from the camera so if I don't want movement in a situation where it's windy and I'm doing long exposures, I don't have to mess around with threading straps in and out of the D-rings. I'm useless with those and it takes me forever![]()


It's just a quick snap to undo the tether. The part that stays connected to the camera is small enough that it doesn't get in the way or present anything to swing on a tripod.
It's actually even saved my camera once. Not because my tripod mount gave way, but because I was so totally exhaused that I did something stupid. I was changing lenses. Took the lens off, but the camera down at my side and let go to free up my hand. Normally, this works fine. I let the camera hang on the strap while I exchange the dust covers and get the new lens out. However, in this particular case, I was changing from the 100-400, and the strap was connected to the lens mount, not the camera. The tether caught the camera before it hit the floor. Best $15 I ever spent.