Product Details
LumiQuest Cinch Strap

LumiQuest Cinch Strap
From Lumiquest

Price: $5.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Cameta Camera

9 new or used available from $5.95

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Product Description

The LumiQuest Cinch Strap enables the photographer to attach LumiQuest accessories without installing self-adhesive loop to their flash. In addition, wrap-around velcro attaches LumiQuest Accessories for a more secure attachment. This is particularly useful with the Big Bounce and larger SoftBoxes.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4069 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: LumiQuest
  • Model: LQ-117
  • Dimensions: .5 pounds

Customer Reviews

It works, but is it really worth it?3
Like others, I didn't want to attach sticky velcro pads to my nice, new Nikon SB600 flashgun. The cinch strap does an admirable job of attaching the diffusion hood to the flash, but it doubles the assembly time. The soft rubber triangular pattern on the underside of the strap grips the flash body very well, but doesn't lock it completely solid. It does get displaced slightly after a few mins of manhandling the camera. If you put the flash on a tripod, this is not a concern, but if you're hand-holding the camera and moving about a lot, it might be.

I have bitten the bullet, stopped using the cinch strap and just stuck the 4 pieces of velcro to the flashgun now. Much quicker to set up and holds the diffuser more rigidly.

A great accessory for LumiQuest flash modifiers.5
Use the LumiQuest Cinch Strap instead of the standard method of securing flash modifiers, (which is to attach small Velcro squares to your flash permanently). To use the strap, you simply wrap it around your flash first, then attach your accessory to the Velcro side of the Cinch Strap.

The rubbing backing which touches your flash, grips enough to ensure that your flash modifier stays securely on your flash. You can remove the Cinch Strap at anytime and reuse it over and over. The Cinch Strap works with all LumiQuest flash modifiers and is highly recommended.

Works but....4
It works, is better than sicking Velcro stickers to the flash and the rubber backing is tacky and will hold it in place.

BUT I think a Sto-Fen (do an amazon search for it) that you trim the top off and stick Velcro stickers to the Sto-Fen would work better. It would be more stable and less prone to slipping.

Also in those times that you need to prep everything and start shooting quickly. You could get the mod'd Sto-Fen on faster than this strap and get shooting in half the time. Yes we are talking seconds faster but that could mean the difference of a great shot or no shot.

It would cost more than this strap, but the few extra bucks would make a better holder.

I plan to make one. When I do and if I remember I will write a follow up on it.