



🎥 Carry Your Vision, Not the Weight!
The StatGear BOOMR Quick-Release Sling Strap features shock-absorbing bungee cords, sturdy iron hardware, and a memory foam shoulder pad with moisture-resistant mesh. Designed for versatility and comfort, it fits most major camera brands and can be worn as a neck or cross-body sling, making it ideal for professionals seeking reliable, ergonomic gear support.






R**B
Great camera strap!
The material is very sturdy and the construction is solid. I expect this strap to last for many years. It is quite comfortable. The wide padded band at the top, along with the bungy straps, distributes the weight so that my camera feel lighter. The company's customer service is top notch. USPS lost my first order. The company responded immediately to my e-mail and sent a replacement via expedited shipping at no additional cost. They provided updates and responded to additional messages promptly. They are great to work with.
G**E
Works great.
I have 4 of these. Best camera strap I have found.
J**S
Almost Perfect
They asked twice for a review so here goes... Build quality is excellent; it will last a long time. Attachment of strap w/rings to camera requires some dexterity but seems very secure once in place. I love the strap/camera disconnect feature; you can unhook the main strap for unencumbered use of the camera (only the attachment straps/rings stay with camera but they don't get in the way). I think I would have preferred lobster-claw releases rather than the trigger snaps (lobsters you have to pull, triggers you push) but that's a personal preference and takes nothing away from the design.Overall length of the fully extended strap when disconnected from camera is approx 50 inches unstretched and 60 inches with bungees fully stretched. 50 inches isn't that long and when carrying with the strap cross-body, things get a little snug; I'm not that big (5'10/200). Length is good though if the strap is just dropped on one shoulder. That's where my first complaint comes in: This strap works best cross-body. If you do hang the camera off one shoulder, the strap pad is stiff enough so it won't lay flat against your sloped shoulder. It sits on an angle severe enough so that only the inner edge of the pad touches your shoulder and it tends to slide down pretty easily. Perhaps if the middle 12" or so of the strap was separated into two sections, the section that rides nearest your neck could be a little looser than the section further down your shoulder. Second complaint is that the pad cannot be secured to the strap. As you bring the camera up to your eye, the strap slides within the pad--which is okay--but when you drop it back down, the pad generally doesn't move with the strap--after just a couple of up/down actions the strap pad is in the middle of your back (or front). Perhaps if there were some Velcro strips between the strap and pad, one could adjust the pad location to their liking and it would then stay in place (yes, the pad would rotate around with strap when coming up for a shot but at that stage you're not supporting the camera so it doesn't matter.)Overall this is a very nice, sturdy, versatile strap (I forgot to mention you can attach both ends of the strap to one ring or to a tripod mount adapter for various carrying options). I recommend this strap if one isn't too large a person.P.S. The Velcro modification I plan to do myself and I'm hoping that with use the shoulder angle problem will take care of itself. Four stars rather than five only because the strap may be too short for some.
R**I
Third time ordered. These ROCK!
When I got my first BOOMR strap I though it was bulky and too heavy. Then I used it on my A6000 for a few months. I fell in love with it. The bungee's make the camera feel weightless when moving about. I got a second one for my A7Riii. Again, the camera feels great with this strap. I can shoot all day long and never have a sore neck or feel the strain of carrying a couple cameras for a long shoot. Now I ordered a third. These a a bargain. Highly recommended.
S**R
Good Quality
It appears to be of good quality. The strap is VERY bulky. Didn't realize that I would not be able to use camera case unless I remove the strap, or get creative. Personally, only my opinion, I don't think this strap would be good to use with a smaller camera.
P**T
Nice camera holder
I like so much about this camera strap. Whoda thunk to make one elastic.. It is very comfortable, and the design is good enough that you can use the carabiner type clips normal to the camera, or you can clip one on the camera, and the other on the strap clip giving you the "one the side" type strap position. It holds my heavier cameras as well as Alpha cameras nicely, even with a 400mm lens.
E**T
Nice flexible strap
Straps for cameras and other optics are always a compromise, too thin and they hurt, too wide and they become hard to shift.This strap adds a helpful elastic element, so the optics gear can joggle a little without stressing the bearer. It makes for a more comfortable carry.There is a 12"x2.25" 'no slip' pad built into the strap that imho should be a half inch wider and six inches longer, but the strap works fine as is for a bandoleer style carry. I use two, one for my binoculars, the other for my scope.
A**R
Very sturdy
This strap is built to last. I bought it for a Panasonic Lumix entry level camera. It is overkill for my lightweight camera, although I will use it anyway. I take a lot of photos from the back of a motorcycle and wanted something I could raise and lower easily. This strap is perfect for that and should provide many years of use due to the material and how it is made. It would be perfect for a heavy camera.
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