The Wrist Wonder is the world’s best designed and built camera wrist strap!
Introduction Video: Under 2 minutes in length!
Strap Material: 1” Military Spec Tubular Webbing with a strength of 18KN or 4,000 lbF…it’s what mountain climbers call “bomb” proof! Available in BLACK!
Adjustable for almost any hand size and clothing type- from bare skin to thick winter gloves- using a time-tested slip lock which is used on most adventure hardware today.
All stitches are done with durable heavy-duty upholstery thread with multiple passes for maximum dependability.
The ring used for camera attachment to the Wrist Wonder is a heavy duty steel split ring- at 32mm it is extremely durable and dependable.
Warranty: One (1) year.
Developed and handcrafted (one at a time in Vermont) by Hybrid Artist Stephen M. Schaub.
Buy Now!! Just $15 dollars Plus Shipping and Handling. We ship everywhere!! (USPS). Patent Pending.
UPDATE: February 7, 2009… if you want to use the Wrist Wonder on a camera like the Canon G9 or G10 or the Amazing Sigma DP1 there is now a solution to the very small lugs provided by these cameras….The MITY MINI.
OR CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR MAIN STORE ON INDIAN HILL IMAGEWORKS!
Sample Images of the Wrist Wonder!

Red or Black YOUR choice! UPDATE: Black only as of June 2009.

Detail view…please note adjustment slide lock.

Attached to my Leica M7…a perfect marriage!

The camera hangs perfectly from your Camera and can be adjusted using the slide lock for a personalized fit.

Detail of camera connection point…please note the protective webbing loop!
Buy Now!! Just $15 dollars Plus Shipping and Handling. We ship everywhere!! (USPS). Patent Pending.
OR CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR MAIN STORE ON INDIAN HILL IMAGEWORKS!
So, who the HELL is Stephen Schaub? Click here for a quick bio OR click here for articles written about Schaub.
Each sale of a Wrist Wonder, Y Strap or NO POD makes it possible for this web site to be sponsor and advertiser free. This is very important and it allows honest in depth articles and discussion to occur with the purpose of engaging photographers in a dialogue about our medium today…and hopefully keeping the medium we all love fun.
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