BlackRapid Sport Breathe review: comfort you can rely on

Strap in as we put BlackRapid’s best-selling camera strap to the test

5 Star Rating
A man wearing the BlackRapid Sport Breathe Left and Right in a park with camera raised to eye-level
(Image: © Future)

Digital Camera World Verdict

BlackRapid’s Sport Breathe performed admirably with top-quality build and high marks in comfortability, features, and security. It’s clearly BlackRapid’s most popular strap for good reason and the numerous user reviews online back this up tenfold. The Sport Breathe strikes the perfect balance between price and performance and strikes its price point of under $100 will be the sweet spot for many photographers looking to buy a quality strap. And that latter point is an important one, this is a really high-quality and comfortable strap you can rely on and we’d happily trust it with expensive camera equipment.

Pros

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    Comfortable

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    Reliable

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    Secure

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    Available for left or right-handed photographers

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    Vegan-friendly, unlike leather

Cons

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    Not quite as comfortable, or breathable as the Blackline I

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    Bright flashy white logo and metal buckle attract attention

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I’ll be the first to admit that the camera strap that came with my latest camera hasn’t seen the light of day. I find them awkward, painful on the neck, and can make you look a bit of a tourist. Not to mention I do a lot of my street photography at hip height using the vari-angle screen, so a neck strap restricts where I can position my camera between chest and eye level.

So I was excited to get my hands on BlackRapid’s Sport Breathe strap which comes in left and right variations, to suit left or right-handed photographers, and as a cross-body sling, it hangs lower down by the waist so you look more professional than a tourist.

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FeaturesAs with many of BlackRapid’s straps the Sport Breathe comes loaded up with handy features, from the ConnectR and FastenR which do a solid job of connecting your camera to the strap via a carabiner. Plus there’s the LockStar Gate which only shuts when the carabiner is fully locked for added peace of mind and you can attach an additional security tether too. Front and back bumpers along the strap make it easy to limit the range of movement of the camera which is really handy and the underarm stabilizer does a good job of anchoring the strap to your body. It all comes in a handy mesh bag too, which you can use to stash the strap and accessories when not in use.★★★★★
DesignThe Sport Breathe is nicely thought out and comes in left and right variations depending on which is your dominant hand. It's comfortable, secure and easy to use, though it is let down a little by some bright shiny logos and metal buckles which make it not so great for keeping a low profile. The Sport Breathe is essentially half of the Double Breathe harness, which also comes in a Slim version - though it looks like this is only available as the dual harness, and not available to buy on its own as a left or right version.★★★★☆
PerformanceThe BlackRapid Sport Breathe performed exceedingly well and uses the same reliable combination of ConnectR, LockStar and FastenR found in other BlackRapid straps. It made shooting with our single camera and lens setup super easy and we often forgot it was there as the shoulder pad is very comfortable (though not quite as breathable as the Blackline I). To help you get setup and unlock the most potential from your strap BlackRapid have user guide videos on their website showing you a full product demonstration, this can also be accessed quickly by scanning the QR code that comes packaged with the strap.★★★★★
ValueI know many people will find $100 to be a lot of money to spend on a camera strap, and if your budget is only 30 bucks I totally get that. But do you really want to trust your pride and joy to a cheaply made non-branded strap? The premium materials used in BlackRapid’s Sport Breathe and peace of mind from its robust mechanism make it worth the investment. My only slight issue with value is that if you’re looking for a double harness this works out to be much better value. Or if you prefer an all-black aesthetic it would be worth spending the extra $30 and going for the Blackline I instead. We’ve also seen retailer discounting work out weirdly for the different left and right models, currently the Left Sport Breathe costs 20% more than the Right, so it looks like left-handed shooters get a rough deal here.★★★★★

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Dan Mold
Deputy Editor

Deputy Editor on PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, Dan also brings his technical wizardry and editing skills to Digital Camera World. He has been writing about all aspects of photography for over 10 years, having previously served as technical writer and technical editor for Practical Photography magazine, as well as Photoshop editor on Digital Photo

Dan is an Adobe-certified Photoshop guru, making him officially a beast at post-processing – so he’s the perfect person to share tips and tricks both in-camera and in post. Able to shoot all genres, Dan provides news, techniques and tutorials on everything from portraits and landscapes to macro and wildlife, helping photographers get the most out of their cameras, lenses, filters, lighting, tripods, and, of course, editing software.