🌊 Keep your shots afloat and your worries sunk!
This 2-pack of bright yellow, foam-filled neoprene floating camera straps fits most waterproof cameras up to 200 grams, providing secure wrist comfort and reliable buoyancy to prevent loss during swimming or snorkeling, all backed by a 1-year warranty.
Fastener Type | Snap |
Material Type | Fabric |
Color | Bright Yellow |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | Padded |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
S**D
Reliable and Comfortable Float Strap for Water Photography
The media could not be loaded. originally bought this float strap for snorkeling, but decided to test it in a pool first to make sure it worked perfectly—I didn’t want to risk taking it to the ocean without knowing how it performed. It worked wonderfully. I submerged the floating strap in the pool and immediately floated back to the surface. I haven’t taken it to the ocean yet, but I hope it works just as well there because I definitely don’t want to lose my phone.I attached it to this case, and it seemed like the whole setup was integrated. A lot of people asked me where I bought it because they couldn’t take pictures with the same precision and safety as I could. I 100% recommend it if you don’t want to lose your phone at the bottom of the ocean.The strap is comfortable, especially when you’re in the pool, and it allows you to hold your phone in an ergonomic way. At first, I felt a bit insecure about the thin cord attaching it to the phone, but it seems to be made of strong material and everything worked just fine. I can’t wait to use it again in the ocean.
M**Y
Works great!
Fast shipping! Great product, works great for floating my cell phone in a plastic freezer bag, very satisfied, also received for no extra charge a very pleasant surprise of two additional small wrist bands that are not floating worthy but yet very nice for out of water to help attaching to wrist cell phones or cameras! Thank you!
M**E
I like the two lanyard choices. One regular and one floating.
I like it. I didnt notice the extra lanyard that comes with it till it fell out. So it gives the floating lanyard and a regular one. I like it because i can switch tBoth lanyards with eachother due to the clip that will work together. So, it will work on my dive case for my snorkeling trip and can switch it to my phone when i go boating.
K**.
Good Colorful Camera Floats
I was going to wait until after our vacation to leave a review for these camera floats, but I keep being prompted with emails from the seller to leave a review now. So I will. I haven't used these yet - there isn't much need for camera floats in the dry state of Colorado. We don't have a boat and don't spend time at any lakes, so...this product hasn't been put to the test yet. I got them to go on my new Nikon Coolpix S33. We went to the Caribbean over the summer and that trip made me yearn for a waterproof camera. While looking at cameras I could take into the water with us, camera floats kept popping up in my Amazon feed. I'm glad they did - as dumb as it sounds, I never even considered needing something to make my camera float...but I would have been really upset had I been forced to leave my new camera at the bottom of the sea!These fit in the Coolpix S33 well, but they don't fit in the case I bought for the camera. (I got this case, which fits the camera perfectly: Case Logic DCB-302 Compact Camera Case (Red)) I wound up just running the camera float cords through the little strap ring, so they hang on the outside of the case instead of inside. The solution works - I don't really care that they can't fit IN the case with the camera. Since I haven't been to a body of water larger than my bathtub since this purchase, I can't speak to how well these work in open water. However, when I threw them in the tub, the floated well and never sank. We kept attaching little weights to the straps to see how much it would take to sink these - when we ran out of weights at 4.5 lbs, these were still floating. I think that's pretty good - it's a lot more than I expected. I am confident these will protect my new little camera when we go back to the Caribbean in November.Bottom Line: I would buy these again. The colors are nice and bright, making these easy to locate. The float on the surface of the water, further increasing visibility of your camera. (Or whatever you want to keep afloat by attaching these.) They are a good size to go around your wrist, but aren't so big that they get in the way. The cords make it easy to attach these to a variety of cameras and other objects. They are mushy so they are easy to pack and don't take up much space. They are also a great price and arrived quickly. I would chill on the emails asking customers to leave feedback, though. That gets irritating.
N**M
Nice useful straps
Nice straps with good method of attachment, have option of the thin filament or a sturdier strap.I used these to attach to essential boat equipment - one for our telescoping dock pole and one for our LED flare. Nice application of the floating straps!(The dock pole strap came in handy as I did accidentally drop the pole in the water on the very first use 🤣)
J**L
Calculate Underwater Weight
I didn't know if this would work for me because it’s for cameras up to 7 oz or 200 grams. My Olympus TG-5 weighed in at 258 g (9.1 oz) but I decided to take a chance after calculating the underwater weight, which is what really matters for floating the camera. I measured the displacement of the camera by putting it in a measuring cup and filling it to 1 liter. I took the camera out and the level dropped to 800 ml so the camera displaced 200 ml. From that I calculated the underwater weight = 258 g - 200 ml * (1 g / ml) = 58 g. (Water weighs 1 g per ml.) I guessed that it would be able to float 58 g. After attaching one of the floats, I verified that it easily floated my camera. To get a better idea of the underwater weight capacity of the floats I used some combination wrenches. My 13 mm wrench floated easily. It has an underwater weight of 87 g - 11 ml * (1g/ml) = 76 g. A 14 mm wrench sunk quickly. It's underwater weight was 114 g - 14 ml * (1g/ml) = 100 g. You can get a much better idea of whether your camera will float or not by calculating the underwater weight this way. If it's close to or less than 76 g, it will float. If it's close to or over 100 g it will not float unless you use more than one float.It's comfortable, sized right and appears to be constructed well. I used it on a recent cruise in the caribbean and it worked great.
B**S
Comfortable and secure with some surprises tossed in, making this a great value.
The media could not be loaded. This strap is perfect for keeping a waterproof camera securely attached to your wrist while I’m snorkeling. It also keeps my camera from heading to the bottom if it accidentally falls off the boat.Better still is that they also include a couple of non-floating wrist straps to provide additional options for carrying my camera.
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