Peak Design ProPad For Capture
Peak Design Pro Pad Overview Designed with the professional photographer in mind, the PROpad v2 from Peak Design is an accessory pad for the Capture Camera Clip v3. Its semi-rigid EVA construction provides better stability when carrying heavy cameras, resulting in improved security and comfort. Laminated with weatherproof nylon around the exterior, the pad is charcoal in color and can be used during inclement weather conditions. The PROpad can be easily installed by threading a belt through its inner loop and attaching the clip onto the lower section of the fabric. This allows for top-loading access of your camera at waist level, ensuring your equipment is always within reach. Alternatively, you can run the Capture v3 itself through the loop to clamp the pad onto any strap up to 3′′ wide and as thick as 0.75′′. Stabilizer pad for Capture Clip v3, offers improved security and comfort when loading heavy camera lens combinations. Can be installed onto belts or straps with maximum widths of 3′′ and as thick as 0.75′′. When worn on belt, it enables top-loading access to your camera for quick use while shooting. Made of semi-rigid EVA that is laminated with nylon canvas, resistant to inclement weather.
Peak Design Pro Pad Overview Designed with the professional photographer in mind, the PROpad v2 from Peak Design is an accessory pad for the Capture Camera Clip v3. Its semi-rigid EVA construction provides better stability when carrying heavy cameras, resulting in improved security and comfort. Laminated with weatherproof nylon around the exterior, the pad is charcoal in color and can be used during inclement weather conditions. The PROpad can be easily installed by threading a belt through its inner loop and attaching the clip onto the lower section of the fabric. This allows for top-loading access of your camera at waist level, ensuring your equipment is always within reach. Alternatively, you can run the Capture v3 itself through the loop to clamp the pad onto any strap up to 3′′ wide and as thick as 0.75′′. Stabilizer pad for Capture Clip v3, offers improved security and comfort when loading heavy camera lens combinations. Can be installed onto belts or straps with maximum widths of 3′′ and as thick as 0.75′′. When worn on belt, it enables top-loading access to your camera for quick use while shooting. Made of semi-rigid EVA that is laminated with nylon canvas, resistant to inclement weather.
Peak Design Pro Pad Overview Designed with the professional photographer in mind, the PROpad v2 from Peak Design is an accessory pad for the Capture Camera Clip v3. Its semi-rigid EVA construction provides better stability when carrying heavy cameras, resulting in improved security and comfort. Laminated with weatherproof nylon around the exterior, the pad is charcoal in color and can be used during inclement weather conditions. The PROpad can be easily installed by threading a belt through its inner loop and attaching the clip onto the lower section of the fabric. This allows for top-loading access of your camera at waist level, ensuring your equipment is always within reach. Alternatively, you can run the Capture v3 itself through the loop to clamp the pad onto any strap up to 3′′ wide and as thick as 0.75′′. Stabilizer pad for Capture Clip v3, offers improved security and comfort when loading heavy camera lens combinations. Can be installed onto belts or straps with maximum widths of 3′′ and as thick as 0.75′′. When worn on belt, it enables top-loading access to your camera for quick use while shooting. Made of semi-rigid EVA that is laminated with nylon canvas, resistant to inclement weather.
Peak Design Pro Pad Overview Designed with the professional photographer in mind, the PROpad v2 from Peak Design is an accessory pad for the Capture Camera Clip v3. Its semi-rigid EVA construction provides better stability when carrying heavy cameras, resulting in improved security and comfort. Laminated with weatherproof nylon around the exterior, the pad is charcoal in color and can be used during inclement weather conditions. The PROpad can be easily installed by threading a belt through its inner loop and attaching the clip onto the lower section of the fabric. This allows for top-loading access of your camera at waist level, ensuring your equipment is always within reach. Alternatively, you can run the Capture v3 itself through the loop to clamp the pad onto any strap up to 3′′ wide and as thick as 0.75′′. Stabilizer pad for Capture Clip v3, offers improved security and comfort when loading heavy camera lens combinations. Can be installed onto belts or straps with maximum widths of 3′′ and as thick as 0.75′′. When worn on belt, it enables top-loading access to your camera for quick use while shooting. Made of semi-rigid EVA that is laminated with nylon canvas, resistant to inclement weather.
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Prices last updated 23 June 2026.
Last updated at 23/06/2026 14:01:25
Peak Design ProPad - New Version
Delivery $36.04
Peak Design PROpad v2 for Capture Camera Clip v3
Delivery between 30 June – 8 July $15
Peak Design Pro Pad Tripod Accessory
Delivery between Thu – Fri $9.95
Peak Design PROpad
Delivery between 30 June – 8 July $9.90
Peak Design Pro Pad for Capture Clip - Live Price Matching
Delivery $7.95
Peak Design PROpad (v2)
Delivery between Fri – Tue $10
Peak Design PROPad
Delivery between Fri – Tue $10
Peak Design Pro Pad
Delivery between Fri – Tue $15
Pro Pad - Black
Peak Design PROpad Supportive Pad for Using Capture with Heavy Cameras and Lenses
Delivery between 30 June – 8 July $14.99
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This PROpad v2 is a great addition to your Camera Clip. Easily goes onto you belt or camera bag strap. Helps carrying a heavy DSLR and lens combo, adds to the security and comfort for long hikes and your camera is a quick draw away for the action.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This little pad makes the capture clip far more comfortable and convenient for hip mounting. It orients the camera so you slide it down rather than sideways which is very nice and makes the camera feel more stable and secure. It also spreads the weight on your hip over a much larger area, making it kind of a must if you have larger lenses (I have an A7R III with a Sigma 2.8 24-70 that weighs quite a bit as a combo). If you get the capture clip this is absolutely worth the extra money to grab this alongside it.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I bought this with an eye toward replacing the BlackRapid carry system that Ive been using for several years. Compared to the BlackRapid strap, this offers two advantages: first, it takes the weight off your shoulders and puts it on your hips (where I prefer it); and second, your camera and lens doesnt flop around as much (it still flops around, but in a much more controlled manner).There are also two disadvantages, compared to the BlackRapid system: first, it take two hands to release the camera; and second, there seems to be more potential for dropping expensive camera gear. The first problem means that your camera is not easily accessible in case something comes up quickly. This is not much of a problem as I find myself naturally holding the camera (with a ... MoreI bought this with an eye toward replacing the BlackRapid carry system that Ive been using for several years. Compared to the BlackRapid strap, this offers two advantages: first, it takes the weight off your shoulders and puts it on your hips (where I prefer it); and second, your camera and lens doesnt flop around as much (it still flops around, but in a much more controlled manner).There are also two disadvantages, compared to the BlackRapid system: first, it take two hands to release the camera; and second, there seems to be more potential for dropping expensive camera gear. The first problem means that your camera is not easily accessible in case something comes up quickly. This is not much of a problem as I find myself naturally holding the camera (with a PeakDesign Clutch), when there are likely to be interesting things to shoot. The second problem is a bit more troubling. Ive heard of people having trouble with the BlackRapid system, but never had any issues, not even a close call. I had a very close call on my first day with this system -- I expect that its manageable, but needs attention. As I was walking my my camera in hand, I noticed that the thumb screws had loosened up quite a bit; so I tightened them up and started to put my camera back in the holder. As it turns out, the reason that the screws had loosened so much is because the tongue of the pad had come out of the clip. When I went to place my camera back in the bracket, the the pad slipped out of my belt. Luckily, I still had a good hold on my camera so it didnt drop. I suspect that holding on to the camera until it feels secure in the pad is natural, but it still left me a bit concerned about the security of this system -- adding a hump at the end of the tongue seems like it would go a long way to avoiding this issue.
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Product dimensions | 17.02 x 9.4 x 3.05 cm; 36 Grams |
| Compatible devices | Cameras |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 17 x 9.4 x 3 centimetres |
| Special feature | Rust Resistant |
Peak Design ProPad - New Version
Delivery $36.04
Peak Design PROpad v2 for Capture Camera Clip v3
Delivery between 30 June – 8 July $15
Peak Design Pro Pad Tripod Accessory
Delivery between Thu – Fri $9.95
Peak Design PROpad
Delivery between 30 June – 8 July $9.90
Peak Design Pro Pad for Capture Clip - Live Price Matching
Delivery $7.95
This PROpad v2 is a great addition to your Camera Clip. Easily goes onto you belt or camera bag strap. Helps carrying a heavy DSLR and lens combo, adds to the security and comfort for long hikes and your camera is a quick draw away for the action.
This little pad makes the capture clip far more comfortable and convenient for hip mounting. It orients the camera so you slide it down rather than sideways which is very nice and makes the camera feel more stable and secure. It also spreads the weight on your hip over a much larger area, making it kind of a must if you have larger lenses (I have an A7R III with a Sigma 2.8 24-70 that weighs quite a bit as a combo). If you get the capture clip this is absolutely worth the extra money to grab this alongside it.
I bought this with an eye toward replacing the BlackRapid carry system that Ive been using for several years. Compared to the BlackRapid strap, this offers two advantages: first, it takes the weight off your shoulders and puts it on your hips (where I prefer it); and second, your camera and lens doesnt flop around as much (it still flops around, but in a much more controlled manner).There are also two disadvantages, compared to the BlackRapid system: first, it take two hands to release the camera; and second, there seems to be more potential for dropping expensive camera gear. The first problem means that your camera is not easily accessible in case something comes up quickly. This is not much of a problem as I find myself naturally holding the camera (with a ... MoreI bought this with an eye toward replacing the BlackRapid carry system that Ive been using for several years. Compared to the BlackRapid strap, this offers two advantages: first, it takes the weight off your shoulders and puts it on your hips (where I prefer it); and second, your camera and lens doesnt flop around as much (it still flops around, but in a much more controlled manner).There are also two disadvantages, compared to the BlackRapid system: first, it take two hands to release the camera; and second, there seems to be more potential for dropping expensive camera gear. The first problem means that your camera is not easily accessible in case something comes up quickly. This is not much of a problem as I find myself naturally holding the camera (with a PeakDesign Clutch), when there are likely to be interesting things to shoot. The second problem is a bit more troubling. Ive heard of people having trouble with the BlackRapid system, but never had any issues, not even a close call. I had a very close call on my first day with this system -- I expect that its manageable, but needs attention. As I was walking my my camera in hand, I noticed that the thumb screws had loosened up quite a bit; so I tightened them up and started to put my camera back in the holder. As it turns out, the reason that the screws had loosened so much is because the tongue of the pad had come out of the clip. When I went to place my camera back in the bracket, the the pad slipped out of my belt. Luckily, I still had a good hold on my camera so it didnt drop. I suspect that holding on to the camera until it feels secure in the pad is natural, but it still left me a bit concerned about the security of this system -- adding a hump at the end of the tongue seems like it would go a long way to avoiding this issue.
I've owned a lot of Peak Gear over the years, and this one is a silent life-saver. I didn't even know about it until last week, but now mine's arrived and I've used it, it is such a good product.The problem I've had in the past is with a heavy kit the Peak Capture Clip has dug into my leg, and when used for long periods of time your leg gets very sore. The other problem is I split a really expensive belt due to the weight and use. This product has fixed both those issues! I'm now considering buying one for my lens kit.
Very disappointing. The SD Capture device keeps slipping downward no matter how much you tighten the screws. I reviewed the video again to make sure I was installing it correctly. Sure, it will hold for five to ten minutes. But, it won't take long to become annoying with its slippage. (By the way, the Capture device is not a problem free camera retention system. My camera dropped off it three times this last weekend. The first two times I was in a carpeted room. The third, I was able to catch it in my hands before it made contact with the floor. Now, I mount the camera warily, and it seems to hold. But, as a wedding photographer in constant movement and needing my hands to make lighting adjustments, I had hoped for a more secure, peace of mind solution. I'm going to ... MoreVery disappointing. The SD Capture device keeps slipping downward no matter how much you tighten the screws. I reviewed the video again to make sure I was installing it correctly. Sure, it will hold for five to ten minutes. But, it won't take long to become annoying with its slippage. (By the way, the Capture device is not a problem free camera retention system. My camera dropped off it three times this last weekend. The first two times I was in a carpeted room. The third, I was able to catch it in my hands before it made contact with the floor. Now, I mount the camera warily, and it seems to hold. But, as a wedding photographer in constant movement and needing my hands to make lighting adjustments, I had hoped for a more secure, peace of mind solution. I'm going to the SD Capture try some more, but the next camera drop and it is going in the trash.) (The screws don't stay tightened, which may be part of the problem.)
I own several peak design products, and I always have to ask myself, if I NEED additional accessories. Product works well with the capture clip. I use the propad on my bike-messenger bag, and infrequently on my belt. No issues here.
I actually borrowed my brother's PROpad to try out on a day hike to see if I like it. I love it! I normally use my capture clip on my backpack strap, which works great on long hikes when my pack is heavily loaded. On short hikes when I don't need to bring a lot of gear, attaching my camera to the backpack strap causes shoulder strain because there's no gear in the pack to shift the weight onto my hips. So, having my camera on my belt works much better when my pack is not loaded. Caveat is you need a good sturdy belt. I have an old 1.75 wide leather belt that I use with my hiking pants. Works great!
I use the Clip for Capture v3 with this because I need to carry a 2nd camera with a long lens facing down (instead of pointing out like a 2 camera harness would do) and the weight requires this pad. I wish it distributed the weight a bit more, but it's still a LOT better than going without.
Nice and snug with a capture clip on your belt. Satisfying click let's you know it's secure and the capture clips can be locked. No need to worry about a dangling neck strap if you don't need to. Be mindful where you are so you don't smack the holstered camera thought.
Works fine for a small camera. I would not recommend for a full frame or DSLR camera with a heavy lens. Also, during my shoot, the Capture Camera Clip would not disengage which infuriated me. I had to remove the clip from my belt and with a bit of work remove the clip to free up the camera. I still do not know why the Camera Clip failed but I don't think it reflects well on Peak Design.
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Product dimensions | 17.02 x 9.4 x 3.05 cm; 36 Grams |
| Compatible devices | Cameras |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 17 x 9.4 x 3 centimetres |
| Special feature | Rust Resistant |