CCS G3 Grey Strapshot – Cotton Camera Carrying Systems

CCS G3 Grey Strapshot – Cotton Camera Carrying Systems

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The CCS G3 Charcoal Grey StrapShot for one camera is the perfect camera carrying system for people on the move. Hikers, travelers, bikers and more. Fastens to the strap of a back pack, sling style bag or even your belt, keeping your hands free, your equipment safe and ready for the shot. Shop now, click for more info.
The CCS G3 Charcoal Grey StrapShot for one camera is more than a camera carrier. It's unique design allows you to focus on capturing a beautiful moment. Don't leave your camera stuck in your bag.  Get a CCS G3 Strapshot! New features on the G3 Strapshot Holster include popular color options in Realtree Xtra® Camouflage and Charcoal Grey, a slimmer design, quick release safety tether, new belt attachment loop and more. Plus, it comes with a Hand Strap. Designed for a comfortable fit with nylon and canvas materials pressed against your body.   This camera support system is made of Kodra Synthetic canvas with DWR coding fitted with our patented super-strong Twist & Lock camera mount and is good for all cameras from full size DSLRs to smaller compact systems. Product Code: 288GREY

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