War Photographer’s improvised solution turned into a timeless design.
In our design research stage, a particular historical story has greatly intrigued us: the photojournalist Sean Flynn, carrying a Leica M2 camera, participated in numerous parachute missions with the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. The camera strap for his camera was improvised in the battlefield, crafted by hand using paracord and grenade pins. He used it to capture the harsh realities of the battlefield and convey them to the world. This camera has since become highly esteemed among collectors and has served as a source of inspiration for us.
Includes: strap x1, CURA split ring x2 (installed), Atwood 550 paracord x2 (installed), Dustproof bag x1
Width: 2-3 cm / 0.78-1.18 inch (ring end - wide end)
Tensile strength:
10kg (22 lbs)
※Due to the characteristic of brass material, split ring can deform when the strap is suddenly yanked hard.
- Vegetable tanned leather
- 0.6 mm thick hand-stitch linen thread
- Brass (CURA Split ring)
- 7 strand Nylon paracord