Quick Action Harness in action
Hereare two videos, showing the Quick Action Harness in the field. Panning and tracking,
taking a break or just moving along with ease.
The unique Quick Action Harness advantage.

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I am very impressed with what I have seen both in person when I was at Gatorland and on this video. I was wondering if you get any lower back strain after a day of shooting with the harness? Since most of the weight is in front of you with the lens, your lower back muscles would be flexing constantly to counter balance this weight. What is your experience? Also, I take it that the unit is relatively easy to collapse down into its primary components for travel or storage? Thanks
-Kyle
Hi Kyle! Thank you for your comments on our Quick Action Harness! The shoulder braces balance the weight very well and I find no flexing necessary to counter balance the weight. Plus, it is much better on your back than trying to handhold, at least, that is what I have found, especially when you are waiting for an action to happpen, focused on a subject for awhile. Part of the secret of the support is that the shoulder braces are bendable enough so that you conform them to your body. As far as collapsing the unit for travel, the unit comes to you in a flat pack, as you would pack it. All it takes is unscrewing four hex nuts and pulling the telescopic unit out to lay flat.
Nancy Elwood- Nature’s Portal