So I have the strap now and I wore it all day at a car show even though I didn't take many pictures I just wanted to wear it and see how it goes.
It is comfortable for the most part, I do like that my camera no longer flops around like the black rapid which is a plus.
Didn't rub on my neck as much as I thought it was going to.
The strap is quite light and it seems to be very strong.
The padding on the shoulder part is mostly non existence, I actually think it would be better without it but according to Peak Design the material in the shoulder pad will soften over time and get better. My left collarbone sticks out a little further than I like so it bothers me a little bit right there, but so did my black rapid straps so nothing much I can do about that. Its just something I gotta deal with.
I really do like how versatile the strap is since it can be configured in a few different ways. The sling method obviously being the most efficient way to carry, the weight is distributed pretty well and even though the D610 + 24-120 f/4 is quite a heavy combo, it didn't really seem that heavy.
The strap didn't get in my way of shooting either horizontal or vertical which is what I liked about the black rapid.
I think the strap looks better than the black rapid, its much easier to adjust and it looks discreet almost if you get the black one.
The buckles are plastic, but boy they don't feel cheap. Its gotta take a lot to break these things. I pulled and pulled on the anchors as hard as I can and nothing happened. Heck, I bet you can pull a car with these. They really feel great.
The only complaint I have is when using my 24-120 f/4. When using this strap as a sling, the camera is pointed down which is really nice in theory but because the 24-120 f/4 is so dang heavy, I get zoom creep and sometimes it nearly fully extends. I tried lens band, didn't seems to make any difference. I think the biggest thing is that the lens catches on your body it rotates the zoom ring a little and then next think you know..its fully extended. ALL day yesterday I was constantly reaching back and putting it back to 24mm. It's a real annoyance. Now...obviously this isn't a problem if you are not using a zoom lens or one where the barrel doesn't extend outside.
I did get zoom creep with this lens using the black rapid strap as well, but I don't remember it being nearly as bad. That is really the only thing that bothers me.
Other than that, its an awesome strap and I love the fact I can put the camera right behind my back when I need to reach down to pick something up or give a hand to someone, tie my shoes or when using the bathroom..number one of course.
I just wish my tripod was arca swiss compatible! I'm tempted to drill a hole in one of my tripod plates but I've heard some getting adapters for their tripod so I'll have to look into that.
It is packaged pretty nicely though.