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2017-08-04T20:00:00
while on our trip to aruba, having this very comfortable strap hooked to my underwater camera let me not worry about ping or losing my camera. it will float at the surface even with a somewhat heavy camera. highly recommended.
YvonneR
2014-06-23T21:00:00
I can definitely say this does what it says it will do. I got hit by a wave and went down before I had it around my wrist. My camera popped up next to me before the next wave knocked me down again. Glad I did it in that order!
Celticcatherine
2012-03-19T20:00:00
Fast delivery
WS
2011-09-11T20:00:00
I was surprised that this item did not have a velcro strap for securing it to your wrist. The lanyard also doubles as the wrist securing device with only a push button slider. This slider is so weak that it is easy to loosen the wrist strap just by shaking your hand. I would not recommend this as a secure strap for holding your camera.
Taglioni
2011-01-11T19:00:00
This is buoyant enough to hold up a medium sized waterproof camera, but not bulky. Works great.
Reed
2010-01-09T19:00:00
This bright orange float supports a waterproof digital camera; while a bit bulky, most floats are, and this is less so than most. Because it is for support of a digital device, it should be used in tepid waters.
Madqdog
Provide Floatation for Cameras & Electronic Devices
SeaLife Micro HD, HD+,& Micro 2.0 Cameras
Devices Requiring 3.5 oz. (100 g) Positive Lift In-Fresh Water & 3.6 oz. (103 g) In-Salt Water or Less
Neoprene Rubber, Plastic, Webbing
Wrist: Hook & Loop Fastener
Gear: Swivel Gate Clip
Device: Loop Lanyard
077068419204
Yvonne Rusin
By YvonneR
while on our trip to aruba, having this very comfortable strap hooked to my underwater camera let me not worry about ping or losing my camera. it will float at the surface even with a somewhat heavy camera. highly recommended.
Perfect and a lifesaver
By Celticcatherine
I can definitely say this does what it says it will do. I got hit by a wave and went down before I had it around my wrist. My camera popped up next to me before the next wave knocked me down again. Glad I did it in that order!
Keep cameras, lights, and other devices afloat. The universal SeaLife Float Strap is designed to float many brands of underwater cameras, lights, and other waterproof devices. The float strap is especially important for the Micro HD, HD+, and Micro 2.0 cameras because of their negative buoyancy. The strap can be worn on the wrist or use the swivel gate quick clip to attach to gear. Strap is made from durable neoprene rubber with taped and sewn edges for added strength. Sewn webbing attaches the impact resistant gate clip and the strap has hook & loop fastener for attachment to wrist. The neoprene rubber is international orange color for high visibility.
The SL920 Float Strap has 3.5 oz. (100 g) of positive lift force in fresh water and 3.6 oz. (103 g) of lift in salt water. This lift force calculation is at the surface only. The float strap is made of closed-cell soft neoprene, so it becomes less buoyant at depth because the neoprene air cells compress with water pressure. It is not the camera weight that determines if the strap will float the camera or not. It is the weight of the camera in water that determines it's buoyancy and required lift force. You can weigh your camera in water using a fish scale or pull force gauge. If you weigh it in fresh water, add 3% lift force for salt water.
http://www.sealife-cameras.com/
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