Shoulder strap
Shoulder straps commonly used in various products
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The main function of the shoulder strap is for the side back of the backpack. The strap has a two-stage adjustment to prevent the strap from getting longer and longer.
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In the design of the strap, the pressure-reducing shoulder pad is used as an independently detachable shoulder pad for different use methods. The material is made of EPE thick cushioning and shock-resistant foam, which has a decompression effect when carrying it, and the use of breathable mesh cloth, and Hyperlon's non-slip fabric.
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The shoulder strap can be used for the external hanging function of the backpack. If there is a larger object that needs to be hung externally, you can use a shoulder strap to hang vertically, as shown above
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Another external hanging method is horizontal hanging, this method requires two shoulder straps to fix, as shown in the figure above
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Belt pattern that can be used as a waist bag
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When the shoulder strap is used in the waist hanging mode of the camera bag, the shoulder pad is suitable for waist protection and support the camera bag function
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