anyone got, tried this

Seen them why you want one? Mate turned up at a wedding.. He's on this forum... wearing a 'A Bra 'version. with 2 cameras hanging off it. Daftest things ever seen. y

Out doors with no crowds around you will be fine.

At weddings you bash cameras into tables other people and you look a herbert!

But thats just my opinion. Only reason i would not use one is I've seen cameras and lens smack in objects like tables etc.. not good in close quarters.

But there oteher members on here that love wearing bras..... and not just the ladies.
 
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i`m just a gadgety person , i realy don`t want one. i just thought i wonder if any of the photography people on here here used one, i feel a pratt just walking about with mine over my shoulder, lol
 
Couldn't comment on that actual bit of kit, but in principle I reckon it's great idea for outdoor types. I struggle with finding a good way to cover long distances with a readily accessible camera and a decent (and heavy) lens on it. The neck strap just aches after a while. I lugged my dSLR up Kilimanjaro a few years ago. Ended up rigging a support on my backpack waist band so as to reduce the load on my neck. Worked well, but the linked item would be better still assuming it's as secure as it says. Might look in to that further - cheers!
 
I use the Spider Pro and would never go back to wearing a neck strap.
 
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