Peak Design took the best part about its photo gear and made high-end mobile straps
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Introduction
If you’re diving into the accelerating trend of crossbody straps and other mobile accessories, Peak Design might deserve your attention. The company known for some of the best photography straps and gear has expanded its mobile line, and these phone straps could change the way you think about mobile carry.
Mobile straps are gaining traction, especially for users who need quick access to their phone or rely on their Android or iOS device for photography.
New Latching System
Peak Design recently released three different straps built around a single piece of hardware: a new latching system. This design element sets the straps apart from other phone‑strap makers. The system relies on what Peak Design calls the “micro anchor.”
- A small, pill‑shaped plastic piece with a tiny corded loop that attaches to your phone or small camera.
- The pill fits into the strap’s proprietary mounts and is secured by a spring‑loaded ball bearing.
- Rated for 50 lb of force.

Strap Lineup
All of Peak Design’s new straps use the micro‑anchor system:
| Strap | Description |
|---|---|
| Crossbody Multi‑Strap | Handles several items (earbuds, phone, etc.) via multiple micro anchors. |
| Crossbody Strap | Two anchor points for a single device (phone or small camera). |
| Mobile Cuff | Wrist‑worn strap for quick, secure access. |
These straps are not limited to the company’s cases and work with any compatible device.
Materials & Build
The strap fabric is the same corded material used in Peak Design’s camera Cuff Rope, but it’s a more skin‑friendly version. The hardware is classic Peak Design—utilitarian yet refined.
- A small anodized metal bead provides a friction point to prevent the ropes from tightening too much.
- On the Crossbody Multi‑Strap, a clip allows several secured micro anchors, released by a satisfying slider.

Differences Between the Crossbody Versions
- Crossbody Multi‑Strap: Can attach multiple items via several micro anchors. Ideal for users who want to carry earbuds, a phone, and other small gear together.
- Crossbody Strap: Provides two anchor points for a single item, suitable for a phone or a small camera. For larger cameras, the sturdier camera‑oriented straps are recommended.
The only notable gripe is that the buckle on both crossbody straps is made of plastic, whereas the wrist cuff uses aluminum. It’s a minor feel difference but worth noting for those who appreciate the classic metal hardware.

Pricing
- Crossbody Multi‑Strap: $59.95 – the most expensive option.
- Crossbody Strap: $49.95 – for a single device.
- Mobile Cuff: $29.95 – the best buy for a wrist‑worn solution.
Purchase links are available via Peak Design’s affiliate URLs.
Verdict
Overall, these straps are a classy, purpose‑built solution for anyone who wants a crossbody or wrist‑worn mobile strap. While you may not use them all the time, they excel in scenarios like mobile photography where quick, secure access is essential. Their comfort, versatility, and solid build quality make them a worthwhile addition to a mobile‑first workflow.