First me a somewhat unpleasant smell of the material is noticed, do not know whether that would create over time.
Then it turned out to be almost impossible to connect the loop fastening to the two Canon cameras (7D and 1100D) A friend has then taken after a very long fumbling with the help of small meat Spiesen done, but only with infinite patience and effort.
I got the expansion set for 2 cameras simultaneously with this and wanted it also to try out. The cameras then hang right and left loose just above the hip which I felt was very good, because most of the straps are too short for my size and proportions :-). I 189cm life size and a very broad cross :-)
But here's the problem: I wanted to be the belt so relieved my angeschlagenenen cervical vertebrae and exactly the manufacturer promises so full-bodied. Unfortunately, it works at all, quite the opposite is the case. Due to the weight of the cameras entire belt is pulled down, that it together with the shoulder pads pulls the back support to the front and one has the feeling one would have created a medieval wooden collar. The (in other very weak padded) runs a cut then. Right in the skin and press hard on the neck vertebrae And I even had appended to the testing 1100D without lens :-(
My conclusion: If man makes use of the belt with small compact cameras, he likes to go, with two Spegelreflex definitely not usable without neck pain and chafing. A short hike would be an ordeal and that is not the purpose of the belt. That's why I'm going to change it back. In addition, one of the rivets had been solved when trying on clothes and the other processing the seams do not like necessarily good and the loop holder is simply idiotic anyway and visually in the mounted state is not great shakes. Sorry folks but this is my honest opinion test.