The SpiderPro camera holster system we brought you last week has moved from teaser status into the world of real, ready to buy gadgets. For those who weren’t paying attention, the SpiderPro consists of a belt onto which you mount a clip with a lockable slot. The “SpiderPlate” then screws into the bottom of your camera and then into that are affixed one or two “Spider Pins”. And if you still haven’t worked out the reasoning behind the lame headline of this post, there is truly no hope for you.
The hip-mounting system comes in at $110 for the full one-camera kit, and all parts are available separately to let you customize the setup. We’re very interested to check this out, not least because the hip is one of the most comfortable place to hang heavy gear (sadly, it is also the most dorky).
And now the SpiderFolks have released their creature into the wild, they are already planning more accessories. All of them let you hook the holster up to a variety of other special belts, or just the belt you are wearing now. Our favorite is the rather inevitably-named SpiderWeb.
Product page [SpiderHolster]
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