The Classic Pro Strap Loop has at both ends by means of thin loops. But do not be fooled by the "width" The loops can not be opened and must be twice pulled through the eyelets on the camera. For the width of the eyelets on a Nikon D300s enough comfortable. Much leeway there is no longer then. But the camera is but held securely. And that's the point. The non-slip shoulder part is made of neoprene and springs at every step by a few millimeters. This shocks are effectively damped. The material is so flexible that the entire belt can be folded up small. Therefore, it is not necessary to remove it before the camera is stowed in a pocket. Tip: If the middle part is removed, the two remaining loops on the camera can be plugged together directly. This then creates a wrist strap. The processing with no loose threads or improper seams I can only describe as total quality. Of course, the belt is too short to carry him across the chest. I use it therefore only with light lenses that I want to take you directly to stop. For heavy telephoto lenses I prefer the Sniper Strap.