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    What's in the box: The Cross Shot sling strap with all required hardware and a polyester carrying pouch.
    The Cross Shot sling strap easily fits over clothing, and can be worn on either side.
    The attachment screw allows the camera to slide freely up and down the strap within an area set by the wearer to allow for easy camera maneuverability.
    The strap has several adjustable points to customize length and camera positioning for each individual user.
    A rubber padded shoulder strap helps absorb and spread the weight distribution on the wearer's shoulder.
    The Cross Shot sling strap allows the camera to easily rest against the wearer's hip when not in use.
    The carabiner has an easy-to-use locking mechanism to prevent the camera from accidentally becoming detached, but can be unlocked and removed quickly if desired.
    The attachment is free to slide along the strap, allowing the user to quickly raise the camera from its resting position.
    The Cross Shot sling strap has a buckle for an optional additional length to be added to the strap, though in our use, this seemed like it would rarely ever be necessary.
    The strap has a larger range of motion than the more conventional neck strap.
    The BlackRapid Cross Shot sling strap alleviates the soreness the comes from wearing a neck strap to support the camera for lengthy periods of time.

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