I wrote my opinion on a strap I bought from a reseller here yesterday, and I thought I'd post it here.
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Have you people heard of Peak Design? They're a SanFran-based startup making photo accessories around Kickstarter projects. I bought their flagship strap today, the Peak Design Slide Summit Edition in Lassen red. A mouthful, but so is the awesomeness of the strap.

It's not an intense Ferrari red like the Artisan&Artist Slide but rather a muted red. I could have lived without this strap -- never would have bought it if they didn't make it in such a nice red.

It is not a genius design like the Domke canvas bag or the Leica strap; instead it is one of those products with a tonne of design hours poured into it. It is exceptionally thoughtfully designed, but the effort is all too obvious and it lacks that leap of genius.
It comes with four pieces of the anchor links, which means you can use the strap on two cameras. There is also a VERY nice Arca-Swiss compatible tripod plate included with provision for four attachment points for the anchor links. You can purchase more anchor links at a reasonable cost to use the strap on even more cameras. Or even on bags.

It's really a wonderful all-purpose cross-body strap you can use on cameras and bags. I would never use it as a shoulder strap, i.e. with the strap on the same side as the camera/bag. It is too slippery--even with the rubberized side. Only use it diagonally across the chest. For shoulder straps, look at the Leica strap or the UPstrap.
I bought it from a seller in Klang who is a professional photographer, and he showed me another Peak Design product, the Everyday Messenger bag.

It's an awesome bag, and I may buy it someday. No, I don't think it's the Jesus bag it is made out to be.
Here are promo videos for the Slide and Everyday Messenger.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=M7OMsCh9S5chttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6CpOEcl1nec