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BLACKRAPID Cross Shot Black Camera Sling for left-handed and right-handed photographers.

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Description

This simple get-it-done camera sling from BlackRapid is great for photographers looking for adventure and who are on-the-go – yes, the great outdoors awaits you! The Cross Shot, available in Black or Orange, is a no- nonsense sling and is the only BlackRapid camera sling strap that offers a fearsome rubber non-slip grip shoulder pad -- no sliding off of the shoulder here, it works perfect on your nylon or fleece jackets. It is an outdoor community favorite – especially liked by rock climbers, hikers, bicyclists and anyone challenging the elements. Like all other BlackRapid original sling straps it includes the rugged locking swivel carabiner and everything you need to take on the world! BlackRapid – The Original Camera Sling!

Product Dimensions: 8.71 x 2.01 x 2.91 inches


Item Weight: 4.5 ounces


Item model number: 020599


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 2, 2016


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: BLACKRAPID


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great quality. Good value.
It is all I wanted: comfortable, secure, top knock quality, fantastic value. Also, very professional looking. Easily the best camera strap I've had in my 25 years as a professional photographer.
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by Angel

  • Camera strap for years
This is a heavy duty camera strap. I have bought cheaper camera straps over the years, but they don't compare in quality or strength. This one is full of features that make using a camera strap easier. My recommendations rendered.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Life Time Customer

  • Excellent OEM camera strap replacement
This review is for the BlackRapid Breathe Cross Shot. After receiving this camera strap, I don't know what took me so long in researching alternative camera straps to replace the OEM camera strap. I researched several different sling style camera straps and decided to pull the trigger on this one based on the positive online reviews. After trying this strap out I wish that I would have attempted to replace my original strap years ago. My one and only complaint about this strap as well as most of the other sling style straps is that they don't come with a tether as a safeguard for if the screw in connector where to unscrew or break. For the price of these straps I don't understand why they don't include a inexpensive strap to secure the buckle attachment to the original strap mount on the camera. Rather than purchasing one I decided to create my own tether to secure the strap in way so that I can't possible unscrew and if it were to break the tether will catch the buckle of the strap. With my original camera strap I would often use it like a sling because it was more comfortable way to carry it when not in use. However when I was ready to shot I would have to lift it over my head, I would then wrap the strap around my hand a couple of times and start taking the pictures. It is much easier to use the BlackRapid Cross Shot as now I just simply lift the camera to my eye, take the picture(s) then let the camera rest back at my hip. I don't have to worry about wrapping the strap around my hand for security as this strap is already wrapped around my body and the camera isn't going anywhere. How does this strap work and what are the features? To begin the rubber shoulder harness is very comfortable and slim, it stays in place very well with little slippage. I don't know how comfortable it would be with a sleeveless shirt. The strap itself is 1-1/2" and has a quick release buckle so you don't have to pull it over your head. The strap also has two different stoppers so that you can adjust the range of motion in which the camera will slide. The strap is adjustable, I'm around 5' 8" with a slim build so I needed to adjust the strap about as short as it would go. With this configuration I have to have the quick disconnect buckle on my back side so that the sling will work properly. This isn't an issue for as I am already using my old strap as a sling, the main difference with this one is that it is a one time process versus over and over again. The D-loop which screws into the bottom screw mount in the camera seems to be high quality and it contains a rubber bushing so to prevent from over tightening and loosening however I do believe that it could loosen on it's own eventually. It's definitely worth purchasing or setting up a tether as a safeguard for your camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016 by JB

  • Blackrapid Cross Shot is my favorite camera sling!
I love this design (well, mostly) and feel. I own two; one for my D500 and one for my D850. Both camera bodies have a battery grip and L bracket attached so they're relatively heavy and I need a reliable design to keep them secure. The included Blackrapid CR-3 ConnectR Locking Carabiner and LockStar ConnectR cover attach to the FR-5 FastenR Breathe which screws into the 1/4-20 hole in my L bracket (or camera body when not using a battery grip). For added security, the design also includes the Blackrapid Camera Safety TetheR that attaches to your camera body strap ring and to the ConnectR Locking Carabiner... see picture. The thin, non-slip rubber shoulder pad is about 7 inches long and 1.5 inches wide and very comfortable and will not slip. You can setup the strap once and use it on your left or right shoulder with no need to modify. There are two strap "bumpers." You set the bottom one to where you want the camera to hang and it will not slide past that point, rearward. The top bumper is set to where you pull up the camera to shoot. The only flaw to this design is the quick disconnect on the backside of the strap, just below the rubber pad. Anyone can quickly pinch the connector and down goes your expensive camera and lens to the floor or off with an unscrupulous thief! A quick fix to this flaw is a cheap zip tie... see picture. I still give this a full 5 stars. Great price, excellent design, with that one exception, and comfortable fit even with a heave dslr body and lens! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021 by Dario Arellano Dario Arellano

  • Great Strap, just missing on value.
It does the job and has a minimalist design. If it weren't for the fact that I feel this product is overpriced, I'd given it 5 stars. The strap, although having decent grip WILL move around your shoulder throughout the day unless you buy the separate BRAD strap. Which is where my gripe is. There are straps selling for a third of the price which don't seem that far off from this product that come with accessories such as a "BRAD-like" strap and extra tether. I don't feel the material used is much-if any- better than that of cheaper straps as well. My GSD actually tore through this strap in less than the time it took me to get juice from the fridge (Which I should know better than to leave anything Nylon or Plastic around him.) I ended up buying a more reasonably priced strap, but did transfer over the locking mechanisms from this strap which I felt were far superior. If you have the money to splurge, I say go for it. If you are on a budget, definitely look at other options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2017 by BC Valdez

  • which was already good. The rubber shoulder pad is key for keeping ...
This is a big improvement over their earlier strap, which was already good. The rubber shoulder pad is key for keeping the strap in place. The clip that hooks to the camera also has a new slanted design, which makes it easier to hook the camera on. On my older blackrapid, I had made some modifications to the hook so that the camera came off easier, but that wasn't necessary with this one. My only gripe would be the size of the metal loop that goes on the camera. I feel like it could be a bit smaller so that it wouldn't interfere as much with going into my neoprene case. They have also added the extra plastic lock to make sure the camera hook doesn't come undone. I like to be able to take the camera on and off easily, and I don't have a really expensive full-frame camera, so I just removed the plastic lock. Comes off easily. But great option if you have a very expensive camera that you reeeally don't want to be dropping. So far after a couple trips my camera has stayed on fine without the lock though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017 by Jason

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