

🖼️ Secure your shot, style your wrist.
The Peak Design Cuff Camera Wrist Strap offers professional-grade security with a 200+ lbs load capacity via its patented Anchor Link system. Designed for photographers who demand minimal bulk, it features a sleek, low-profile bracelet design that’s both comfortable and durable, crafted from seatbelt-grade nylon and anodized aluminum. Compatible with virtually all camera types and accessories, the Cuff ensures quick gear swaps and peace of mind during every shoot.




















| Care instructions | Hand wash with cold water. Do not iron. Avoid excessive heat. |
| Fabric type | 100% Nylon |
| Origin | Imported |
J**A
Sleek, Secure, and Super Comfortable
The Peak Design Cuff is hands-down one of the best wrist straps I’ve used. It’s incredibly comfortable, with soft yet durable materials that feel great even during long shoots. The quick-connect system is brilliant — fast, secure, and super easy to swap between gear. I also love the magnetic clasp that keeps the strap tidy on my wrist or out of the way when not in use. It gives that extra peace of mind without adding bulk. Stylish, functional, and built to last — a must-have for photographers who like to keep it minimal and secure.
N**E
A truly marvelous camera accessory
Over the past few months, I’ve been testing more and more camera gear. The wrist strap is something I never really thought much about until my time with other Peak Design products. Learning how all of their straps work together via their unique Anchor Link system really made me take notice of them and the wrist strap they call the Cuff. When taking my camera on and off tripods, sliders, neck straps, monopods, and now, wrist straps, I like to find ways to cut down on the time between swapping devices. It has been a priority to me. This is the main reason I switched from the Bogen/Manfrotto quick release plate to the ArcaSwiss style quick release plate systems and the same reasoning I have for switching all my straps over to Peak Design straps. I save time and hassle by using the products from Peak Design and it is outstanding. The Cuff is a low profile wrist strap that can be worn as a bracelet so that it is out of the way when it’s not in use but can be quickly applied as a wrist strap by snapping it into place with the Peak Design Anchor Link. I can go from handheld to unstrapped and back on my tripod in seconds. Because Peak Design uses a plate that is designed to work with ArcaSwiss plates I can leave this plate on my camera and switch from the Cuff to the Neck Strap to my Monopod faster than unscrewing a standard strap’s 1/4″ screw from the camera. The Cuff is made out of some incredibly strong materials. The strap features seatbelt-style nylon webbing with an anodized aluminum adjuster hardware while the connectors have anti-abrasion thermoplastic-corded Anchors. The Peak Design Clip is designed to handle over 200 lbs. The Cuff isn’t just for cameras, too. You can use it with binoculars, GoPros, rangefinders, tools, and more. What comes in the box? Peak Design includes the Cuff and two of their Anchor Links. These are a newer style and are not flat like the previous models. They are designed to be easier to clip on. The Cuff also comes with a Peak Design sticker and a small carrying pouch. I can’t really get in words how truly wonderful this is. Needless to say, the Cuff is built very well and feels like it will last a long time. The threading looks like it was tightly sewed and all-in-all, I don’t have any complaints with this product. Some people may say, “Who needs a wrist strap?” I personally feel better knowing my $3500 camera is safely attached to my wrist in the event that it gets knocked loose from my grip. It could happen easily when you are in a crowded room and trying to set up your gear or while you are breaking it down. Getting bumped while shooting interviews or just trying to take a break off to the side can cause catastrophe and having something like the Cuff to ensure that my Canon 5D Mark IV doesn’t smash to the ground is priceless to me. The Cuff might be a bit pricier than other wrist straps on the market coming in at $29.95 but because of the ecosystem that Peak Design has created, it’s worth every penny in my opinion.
M**T
Great little hand strap at a decent price
very comfy, paired well with the same hardware that came with their leash. fits my xt-1 great. Its strong enough I can use it with my full sized canon!
S**.
Most comfortable wriststrap there is!
I bought this wrist strap for my FUJIFILM X100V, and it is the most comfortable wrist strap I have ever used! I've had a great experience with Peak Design's other products (leash and sling bags), and this wrist strap is no exception. After experimenting with other companies, I find that Peak Design's clip system the best there is on the market - very convenient and easy to swap out depending on if you need a neck strap or a wrist strap. The quality of the materials is top notch, and the sage color they used is very pleasing to the eye and the colors will pair well with most accessories and clothes. The strap is quick and easy to tighten to your wrist and the strap feels very secure on the camera thanks to the high quality materials. I would highly recommend this product to anyone in the market for a wrist strap or looking to get into the Peak Design clip system.
F**5
Beautifully designed product that does exactly what it's supposed to do - protect your camera. It also happens to look great!
This was my first product purchase from Peak Design and it will definitely not be my last. Why? Because this product is awesome. The quality of the build and design is awesome. And the lifetime guarantee is awesome which means they stand by their products. The Peak Design Cuff does exactly what it's suppose to do - protect your camera from accidental slips and as a theft deterrent. While traveling throughout Europe I like being able to walk around with my camera at my hip and in my hand without worrying about someone stealing it or making me out as a target like the folks with the neck straps. Also, neck straps are uncomfortable because they rub against the skin of the neck. It's easy to slip on and off my wrist, easy to tighten, and easy to connect or detach from the camera at will. You can tell that the product was carefully designed and the fact that they are continuing to improve the product is a good sign that they care about what they do. I believe the price is fair for the quality and design. You definitely feel you are getting your money's worth. Pros: Well designed. Great durable materials. Beautiful to look at and matches well with most cameras. Lifetime guarantee. Cons: Nit picking here...the strap is a little too long for my personal preference. The ability to make wear it as a bracelet is clever and a great idea but will only fit people with bigger wrists. Things to know before purchasing: This is the most recent and up-to-date version of this product/model. What's different is that the newly design cord is smaller and stronger allowing for it to be used with a wide range of cameras that have smaller hole attachments connected to the body of the camera. The locking mechanism is also slightly different.
M**E
Perfect... Almost.
So realistically it does exactly as it says, its a wrist strap and it looks great to boot what more do you need? well I have to mention a couple of flaws which are more frustrating than anything but here we go. First is that it doubles up as a kind of bracelet so you essentially remove it from the quick release (which is great by the way) and then simply wrap the strap around your wrist once more then a little magnet keeps it secured, this creates an easy to carry strap that removes the need to take it off completely. Whilst in theory this is great it depends heavily on your wrist, apparently I have pixie wrists, well I don't but this strap seems to think that I do. Now a little work around is that the little magnet can be slid up and down to adjust where the clip attaches but even as far as it will go its still a tad out of place. I'm not even sure if this is by design but it falls a little flat all the same. My next annoyance is that the strap appears to be permanently 'marked' where the magnet was sitting it created a square of worn leather, again its minor but hardly something you want to see on a brand new product (see pictures) it doesn't bother me too much but something to be aware of if you get the silver one at least where it may be more obvious. all in all it is rather minor issues and I had heard the magnet isn't that strong to hold it in place but it seems pretty strong to me so maybe they improved this? either way I never bought it for the magnet feature. Its just an added bonus so I can over look that, and just see if for what it is, a strong, well made and great looking strap, it does what it says on the tin and the quick release is a dream, how did I live without this? :)
C**N
Very high quality and comfortable camera strap for one-hand-hold
This is a very comfortable and high quality, both in materials and look, camera wrist strap. Perfect for camera safety with one-hand-hold. Color also is a great match to my Peak Design camera hip bag. Would definitely buy again, Peak Design makes great quality and value products.
R**R
When a neck strap is too much.
I use this strap on a compact camera that is too small for a neck strap. The quick release device is nice to have if I'm carrying the camera a pocket. The strap is made well and should last for years.
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