Krzys
Well-known
I am talking about the cheapest standard cloth strap. I currently have it on the M3 that is loaned to me and I am wondering about using it on future cameras. It looks and feels nice but I honestly can see it falling apart and not something I want to hang a Leica on which will be worn every second day.
Any reports or opinions?
Any reports or opinions?
blacvios
Member
I have been using the same A & A nylon strap made for voigtlander for over a year now, it still looks news with minimum fraying.
bwcolor
Veteran
I probably have five or six of their nylon adjustable strap models and so far they have held up like champs. Based on their heavy duty construction, I don't expect to have any trouble with them in the future.
ferider
Veteran
On last count I had 8 of them (the non-adjustable flat version; on different cameras). Very solid. Nylon made. Note that you can get them in 90 and 120cm. Obviously I like them - they are certainly more robust than the original Leica straps. And less girly than > 50$ leather straps 
Roland.
Roland.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
I didnt like the A&A I bought preferring adjustable straps. For daily carrying of camera I prefer the original Leica strap. For long hauls (without camera bag) I prefer a strap at least 1" width.
kshapero
South Florida Man
I use the "cheap" A & A cloth strap for years and it holds up perfectly.
martin s
Well-known
I used to use the cloth strap, too, for about a year - the Leica looked heavily abused, the strap looked like on day one. Surprisingly durable I'd say.
martin
martin
kshapero
South Florida Man
why only a year?I used to use the cloth strap, too, for about a year - the Leica looked heavily abused, the strap looked like on day one. Surprisingly durable I'd say.
martin
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Domke.
this line as filler.
this line as filler.
martin s
Well-known
why only a year?
I've never been all that comfortable with the Leica, I sold it some time ago. I still have the strap, but no camera to use it with right now.
I do use the box it came with to carry my film.
martin
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