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1 x Fomito Dual Camera Chest Harness System - Grey Green color
Juan Goni
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
The comfort alone is worth it—no more neck strain from carrying heavy gear, especially during long shoots or climbing sessions.The side holster is a huge plus for quick access. Instead of fumbling around, switching between cameras is smooth, which makes a difference when capturing fast-moving moments. The adjustability is solid too—no weird slipping or awkward positioning.if you need steady, hands-free carrying, this gets the job done right.
JR
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Been wanting to try something similar to this product. I ordered this one and it seems to be a great idea. My only problem is, I am 5 feet 11 inches and this fit a bit small on me. Looks like a one size fits all. I adjusted the max I could but still sit too short in my back. Once with camera gear it seems to go higher due to the weight in the front. Needs improvement when it comes to the should straps. The belt that goes around your waist seems sturdy. Product itself seems good quality for the price. Easy to put on and I like the safety straps for the camera in case it comes off.
Mr David
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
This dual-camera harness has a few issues. It requires swapping plates to use a tripod, which means carrying extra gear – an Arca plate and a screwdriver. Additionally, there are no dedicated pockets on the vest to keep them handy.Another annoyance is how much the mounting hub twists. When you move the camera, the hub twists, making it difficult to remove the camera from the holster smoothly.It's a good idea in theory, but these little things make it frustrating to use.
JB
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
I have two camera slings, (BlackRapid and an off brand) and two belt clip holsters (Peak Design Capture and an off brand) that all manage to use Arca Swiss compatible attachment plates, while this vest uses its own proprietary and incompatible plate, meaning that not only does it require me to spend the time to swap plates if I want to use a tripod, but I also have to remember to carry an Arca plate and a screwdriver, and since there aren't really any extra pockets on the vest, I can't just dedicate a plate and screwdriver to stay with it, either.There is no positive locking to the carry slots: only gravity and the angle of the camera holds it in place. That's not really secure enough for thousands of dollars worth of gear in wildlife photography scenarios. The twist to release is also less intuitive and convenient than a normal button release.The side holster isn't particularly practical for a long lens, since it will get in the way when trying to sit or kneel.The split rings included with the lanyards are oversized for the purpose, and made of flat, wide stock that binds badly when used in the strap slots of most cameras, getting in the way when you're trying to grip the camera properly.Elastic in the waist belt would help in providing a snug fit without being too tight to move properly.Honestly, it's like they found a way to combine the worst of several options.
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