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I cut up one of my Leica shoulder straps and made two wrist straps (for my M9 and M7) :o A friend cobbler did the stitches. They work very well in the warmer season when not using gloves, and they feels safe too.

 

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I never could get my Gordy strap soft, so in the bin it went.

 

I use a Leica one. Beautiful soft leather right from the word go.

 

I could not find the Leica wrist strap under accessories on the Leica web-site and I probably would feel safer with a strap directly from Leica. Do you have a order number?

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I have two alternative ones, both with Leica stamped on them, but probably not real "Leica"

 

One cost £25 from my dealer, the other came with my X1, but he probably threw that into the box because he knows I am such a nice chap. :) I'll take some photos of them if anyone's interested.

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Luigi makes a wonderful wrist strap with fabulous leather as per his usual.

 

Yes! I am very happy with my Luigi wrist strap (black leather)

I never thought I would be a wrist strap user but for me I think the wrist strap continues the feeling that the M9 is an extension of you.

Best,

Mark

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Leica made a wrist strap together with a leather belt bag for the 50mm f2.8 Elmar. I am still using the strap (the bag was really nice with a small lens but mine needs a new zipper). For my M9 I made one like it without the leather piece out of a spare neck strap. I find a wrist strap much easier to use and consider a camera dangling around my neck not very safe for me and the camera.

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I used to use Artisan and Artist wrist straps but changed over to Mr Zhou's wriststraps, which are made from broad, very soft, very supple leather. They also have a stock that you can hold instead of getting cramp from clinging onto the split-ring and they have a leather retention loop that easily slides up and down the strap to prevent it from falling off the wrist.

 

Mr Zhou's wrist straps are very inexpensive compared to A&A and Luigi and all mine have reached me in the UK roughly a week after payment. (I should probably think about moving on my A&A wrist straps.)

 

Pete.

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