I've used several different neck straps, sling straps, hand and wrist straps throughout the years. Some have been cloth, others neoprene and even leather too. Then I stopped using neck straps altogether the moment I purchased my first digital slr almost twenty years ago, opting instead for a hand strap once again. But nothing at all has been nearly as comfortable as this Coiro dual harness leather strap. I now have some pretty serious neck and back issues and at this point could not even wear a traditional neck strap even if I wanted to. Really, even a sling strap is also uncomfortable. But the Coiro "padded dual camera strap" seems to be perfect for me. For hours, I can wear two cameras with this setup and feel no added pressure, aches or pains while wearing it. Even after taking it off I do not feel any discomfort where the straps have rested against me. Believe me, this is actually pretty amazing, especially since I shoot Canon pro body cameras. The Coiro strap is made of a nice thick leather that looks professional and feels strong and well made. There are no loose threads where it is stitched and all the buckles, D-rings and metal attachments are smooth with no rough edges and do not catch on clothing. There is also an added "safety strap" that should stop your camera from falling to the ground in the event the main connection fails for some reason. So my added advice would be before putting the Coiro harness on, always check the main attachment ring which attaches to your camera's tripod mount, then be sure to attach the "safety strap" to one of the mounts on top of your camera using the Coiro supplied rings or those that came with your camera. With all that said, I highly recommend this Coiro harness. It's allowed me a level of freedom that no other strap has allowed. I'm so happy with the black color that I have begun eyeing both the brown and tan versions and will probably be purchasing them as well just so that I can always be color matched with the attire I'm wearing at any given time. So go ahead, give this harness a try. I believe you will find it to be of excellent quality and it will spare your neck and back, and leave your hands somewhat free for other things given the situation. Again, I highly recommend this strap, and would give it ten stars if I could.