Price: $99.99 - $39.99
(as of Jun 01, 2025 07:19:27 UTC – Details)
Product Description
【Protective Camera Rain Cover】This rain cover can protect your camera or telephoto lens from water, rain, moisture, dust, dirt, and other debris, prevent water damage, and maintain optimal performance in humid conditions or other harsh outdoor environments.
【Dual Sided Camouflage Design】This camera lens rain cover features a double-sided camouflage design, allowing you to freely display your favorite surfaces outside to help you quickly blend into the forest.
【Appropriate Size】The size of this rain cover is 23.6 inches x 23.6 inches/600 x 600 millimeters, which can be folded to accommodate devices of different sizes and is suitable for cameras and lenses with combined sizes less than 200mm.
【Quick Installation】You can easily cover it on the camera, and the transparent coverage allows you to conveniently use the camera’s panel functions
【Durable & Portable】This nylon camera waterproof cover provides long lasting protection for your camera equipment, easily folded and lightweight, easy to carry.
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James Baldwin –
Multi purpose camera and lens cover.
Serves its purpose well. Besides providing camouflage and protection from rain when photographing birds and animals this camera and lens cover is great for keeping sun and salt off camera when used for surf photography.
Jon V –
Some QC issues, but fits and protects
Overall, this is a good rain cover for your DSLR camera. While I have not taken this out in the rain yet, I have put this on my Sony A7II with a 200-600 lens and it fits appropriately. This item is not perfect- as some of the stitching and areas that are glued in place are a little sloppy- but are indeed solid. I don’t shoot a lot in the rain, but for those times when a Florida thunderstorm can pop-up at a moment’s notice, it’s a handy thing to have in your camera bag.
J.L.M. –
Great addition to your travel or nature photography gear
I’m a travel photographer that had carried a thin, disposable camera cover for years. I carried one or two of those until I actually needed to use one once. It was difficult to unpack (especially in the rain while holding an umbrella) and even more difficult to get wrapped around my camera. This is a much better option for several reasons. This unwraps and covers my camera much more easily. It protects the gear from rain just as well, if not better, and it is reusable. This has a clear, plastic back panel so you can see the rear screen of your camera without lifting the cover. It comes with a carry case made of the same material, but this is completely pointless as it stores more easily without the case. It’s a neoprene sheet; it can’t break so no case is needed. One issue you might have is that this isn’t that long. It covers all of my camera/lens combos well, but the largest lens I have is a slower 70-200mm lens. If you have anything larger than a short tele lens (and many nature shooters have larger lenses), you might find this isn’t long enough. However, if you’re okay with the barrel and lens hood sticking out in the rain, this might be fine. My only actual complaint is the zipper pouch on the cover. The pouch is a weird size and shape: very long and not deep. This would like only hold a few cleaning tools or an SD card holder. I would much prefer if there zipper was removed. The reason why this zipper is so bad is because an alternative use for this cover is a wrap for your lenses when traveling. You can buy similar neoprene sheets with velco latches that are designed to be wrapped around camera gear to protect it in your bag. This rain cover could double as a soft camera cover, but the zipper means it has to be wrapped carefully as to avoid scratching your gear. This is a real missed opportunity to make this a duel-purpose piece of kit. Overall, I please with this accessory, even if it falls short of perfect.
Bren –
Well Made But Longer Than I Anticipated
I should have read the dimensions before I ordered this rather than just looking at the pictures. It is much longer than I anticipated. Itâs not a bad thing, just unexpected. If you plan to use this with shorter lenses, it will require adjusting. For me, using it with a 100mm lens was a little cumbersome with all the folds necessary to make it fit properly. Iâm still trying to figure out a way to alter this (maybe using a cage or a rig over the camera). Currently, itâs too cold to rain in my area, but I was able to use it while snowing and it definitely kept my camera safe.One thing I really like about this design is that you just drape it over your camera. I have other raincoats and they are more like sleeves with drawstrings. They are not user friendly like this design. You can easily get your hands in to make adjustments and the hook and loop tape is much easier to work with than drawstrings.The raincoat is well made and the âwindowâ is clear allowing the back of the camera to be viewed easily. The hook and loop tape is good quality and fastened well to the raincoat. Thereâs a little zippered pocket which is fine for storing an extra battery or maybe a camera card. The fabric is a good quality and I like the camouflage print. If there is a downside, the fabric is a little thicker than I anticipated, but it still seems fine. The raincoat also comes with a camouflage drawstring bag to store it in.