So far I've been really happy with the Peak straps.
I ended up with 4 of the standard ones, although one I have yet to even unbox as 3 is honestly probably one two many for me given how well their quick connect/disconnect system works. I did also get the "lite" for my X-T5, and it's a really nice addition on there(although I like the stock Fuji strap).
I've also bought a bunch of extra anchors, even though each strap comes with 4. The anchors are relatively inexpensive at $10 for 4.
Carrying two cameras cross-body is super comfortable with them, and I like how much length the straps give me to do that.
Also, I've been pleasantly surprised at how well this set-up handles...and it's nice to be able to just shift the strap over from the camera to the lens when I want to use the lens rather than dealing with both straps at the same time. This is about as much weight as I would conceivably throw at something at a time-the only thing I could really do to add more is add in a teleconverter(and even though I have the full set of 1.4, 1.7, and 2x I rarely need longer than 300mm). I don't see a 400mm f/2.8 in my future. The 300mm is JUST justifiable for me even though it sits more than is used. The few times I need a 400mm, the 300+1.4x does me fine.
I ended up with 4 of the standard ones, although one I have yet to even unbox as 3 is honestly probably one two many for me given how well their quick connect/disconnect system works. I did also get the "lite" for my X-T5, and it's a really nice addition on there(although I like the stock Fuji strap).
I've also bought a bunch of extra anchors, even though each strap comes with 4. The anchors are relatively inexpensive at $10 for 4.
Carrying two cameras cross-body is super comfortable with them, and I like how much length the straps give me to do that.
Also, I've been pleasantly surprised at how well this set-up handles...and it's nice to be able to just shift the strap over from the camera to the lens when I want to use the lens rather than dealing with both straps at the same time. This is about as much weight as I would conceivably throw at something at a time-the only thing I could really do to add more is add in a teleconverter(and even though I have the full set of 1.4, 1.7, and 2x I rarely need longer than 300mm). I don't see a 400mm f/2.8 in my future. The 300mm is JUST justifiable for me even though it sits more than is used. The few times I need a 400mm, the 300+1.4x does me fine.