Zeikos ZEFS10OR Floating Strap Orange

The Zeikos Orange Floating Camera Strap is the perfect compliment for any waterproof camera or binoculars. If your camera or binocular falls into the water, the Zeikos floating strap will prevent it...read more

$14.95
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Average Customer Rating

   3 out of 5
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Product Features

  • Keeps Your Camera or Binocular afloat
  • Bright Orange Color
  • Easy to see in pools, lakes or oceans

Product Description

The Zeikos Orange Floating Camera Strap is the perfect compliment for any waterproof camera or binoculars. If your camera or binocular falls into the water, the Zeikos floating strap will prevent it from sinking and being lost forever underwater.

Product Details

Brand: Zeikos
Model: ZE-FS10-OR
UPC: 811709012894
Product Code: ZE-FS10-OR

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10 Responses to “Zeikos ZEFS10OR Floating Strap Orange”

  1. Saltwater Cowboy says:

    If only…
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    I have had two of these float style wrist straps, the first being the Olympus brand, the second being the Zeikos brand. I sold the first camera with strap and all to upgrade, and made sure to get a strap with the 2nd. Having the choice i figured i would save a little money and opted for the less expensive model Zeikos offers rather then go back wit the Olympus one. It was fine at first, but once i started using it, and actually needed it to perform it quickly gave me nothing but headaches. First it was disconnecting on its own, being on the boat, its always in my pocket or sitting down the front of my coveralls, and often it seemed to disconnect at the slightest tension in the wrong direction. Even more so on a rough day out on the water it would always leave me looking and digging in my pockets rather then staying at arms reach. Second, the easy connector itself has now broken. The plastic is very cheaply made, ive seen better stuff on happy meal toys.. and with it broken now i dont feel as safe to take it on the boat anymore. which is wheres its needed most to do what i bought it for. I dont blame the seller, after all they are offering a cheap alternative to a more expensive product, i just wish i would of spent the extra money, rather then having to spend twice as much ordering two of them.

  2. Liz M. Haslam says:

    Lost my camera
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I assembled this contraption. Put it around my wrist and stepped into the water and my camera sank to the bottom of the ocean and my strap stayed firmly attached to my wrist. My guide luckily was able to retrieve my camera. Unfortunately I had not brought the wrist strap that came with the camera with me, so I spent my day in the water clutching my camera in my hand, hoping not to lose my camera again. When I returned home I fussed with the cheap plastic gadget that attaches the camera to the wrist strap and could never make it hold. Even if the hold mechanism worked, I would not buy this again because the floating device is twice as big as my wrist and there is no way to tighten it, so my hand would easily slip through. So this neat idea was a near disaster and I probably invalidated my water proof warranty on my camera by sending it too deep to the ocean floor.

  3. Nice but quick disconnect a little too quick
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    The strap seems well made overall. Even though the part that attaches to the camera looked thin it took a lot of pull without breaking or letting go.

    However, when I hit one side of the the quick release clip very lightly while the strap was under tension it let go – too easily for my comfort level. I can see having the strap is under tension and accidentally putting pressure on one side of the quick release, like when draped over a hand railing, and losing the camera.

    I plan to use it but I will loop the standard camera wrist strap through the float’s main strap and forget the quick disconnect. I downgraded my rating significantly because of the lack of a secure quick disconnect.

  4. G. Welk says:

    quick release connector makes this strap junk/useless
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    The quick release connector on this strap makes this floating strap useless. It is so flimsy, and comes apart so easily, that your camera could easily disconnect and sink to the bottom. After seeing how easily it pulled apart, I could not trust it while snorkeling in st. thomas VI last week, and wore the regular strap on my panasonic TS1 as a backup, as I just couldn’t trust it. This was a waste of money, and I will likely toss it in the trash. I will never trust it to hold any underwater camera worth several hundred dollars.

  5. S. Fischer says:

    Works as advertised
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I purchased this floating strap to use with a Panasonic TS-1 underwater camera. I used the camera extensively while snorkeling in the Caribbean on a recent cruise.

    There’s not much to say, other than the item works as advertised. I kept the strap around my right wrist when photographing and fortunately never was forced to use it to “actually” save the camera. I wanted a bit of piece of mind, so I allowed the camera to go untethered from my wrist. The floating strap easily kept the camera from sinking.

  6. Jack Virginia Beach says:

    stinks
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    The plastic connector between the camera and floatation device is designed for quick release–so you don’t have to carry the floatation device all the time. But it disconnected under moderate tension unexpectedly. Several times my camera dropped several feet after picking up the camera by the floatation device. Fortunately, the camera is shock proof. Fortunately, the waterproof camera had not been dropped overboard. I have secured the camera to the floatation device, but now it’s a pain to disconnect. I should have bought the more expensive one that Olympus offers.

  7. Dianne Foss says:

    Floating Camera Straps
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    The straps do the job, kept the camera from diving to the bottom of the bay. Unfortunately the cameras did not work and no pictures. Kept the straps for future snorkling trips.

  8. Rodney C. Lewis says:

    Review of floating camera strap
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Floating camera strap works well and color coordinated with my new orange Panasonic waterproof camera.

  9. James E. Davey says:

    worthless
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    The string connecting the camera to the strap broke the very first time I took it out into the water. I watched in horror as my camera quickly sank to the bottom. There were no rough waves or strong currents – I was swimming smoothly along the surface with the camera dangling from my wrist when the string just snapped. Everything was connected properly – the little string just broke right at the apex. I wish I’d tested it on dry land first.

  10. V. Huang says:

    Does the job
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I bought this camera strap for my Lumix DMC – TS1. We took our kayaks out on the Columbia River today to try it out. It works! We put our camera in the water and the strap floated and was able to support the full weight of the camera. The orange color makes it easy to see. The loop is adjustable and there is a quick release mechanism if you want to detach the strap from the camera. The quick release mechanism seems fairly secure and unlikely to unexpectedly release itself. Overall, I was happy with the price and performance of this product.

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