This kind of review is one of the reasons I read the site.
I probably wouldn't buy this strap because it's too visible. I use the lighter-weight black UPstraps for my GX7s. (Which in the article is referred to as a U-strap.) With the strap over my shoulder, the camera hangs unobtrusively behind my elbow. I'm hardly aware of it when walking through the neighborhood. However, I really like those black quick-release clips and the interchangeable hand strap. I occasionally carry my cameras in one hand, and the UPstrap is not comfortable when wrapped around the hand. If UPstrap came out with a quick-release connectors for the light strap, I'd buy one immediately; they do have them for the heavier straps, which I find too heavy for the GX7s. (I use the heavier Upstraps for my D800.)
I've never quite understood those wide camera straps. If made of nylon webbing, which most of them are, you could literally use one of those straps to tow a truck out of a mudhole. Even the light straps I use could probably take several hundred pounds of strain before breaking. I guess with the Dsptch, the strap itself is meant as a kind of shoulder pad, so you don't need a shoulder pad...the point being that if something should yank on the strap that hard, I'd prefer that it break, rather than break my body.