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Upgrade your camera with this line of quality straps (continued)

The Voyager S and C are essentially the same strap, with only the subtlest of differences. So subtle, in fact, as to be virtually indistguishable. The neoprene cushion of the Voyager C is about half again as wide as that of the Voyager S, and has a bit of curve to it. The down-side to the Voyager straps is that the cushions don't slide along the strap like on the Transporter. If the Transporter had the same neoprene cushion as the Voyagers, it would have rated a five. Likewise, if the cushion of the Voyagers slid along the strap like that of the Transporter, they too would rate a five. But as things stand, both the Voyager C and Voyager S rate 4 out of 5.

OUR RATING: 4 of 5


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For more information on the Lowepro line of camera straps, visit http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Accessories/Camera_Straps/.
Jorge Sosa is a writer/photographer for the Hutchinson Leader. He can be reached via e-mail at jsosa1234@yahoo.com or on Twitter at http://twitter.com/jsosa1234.


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