LensCoat RainCoat Standard (Realtree Max4)
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LensCoat RainCoat Standard (Realtree Max4)

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LensCoat RainCoat Standard (Realtree Max4)For DSLRs With Lenses up to 400mm f 5. 6 Protects From Rain,Snow,Salt Spray, Sand Easy Access to Camera Controls and Lens Made From Lightweight Poly Tricot Waterproof Breathable No Dedicated Eyepiece Required Adjustable Fold Out Arm Sleeve Reach Camera Through Rear Opening Access Lens by Hook Loop Bottom Closure Made in the USA The realtree max4 RainCoat Standard from LensCoat offers significant protection for your camera and lens from raw elements

  • For DSLRs With Lenses up to 400mm f/5.6
  • Protects From Rain,Snow,Salt Spray, Sand
  • Easy Access to Camera Controls and Lens
  • Made From Lightweight Poly Tricot
  • Waterproof / Breathable
  • No Dedicated Eyepiece Required
  • Adjustable / Fold Out Arm Sleeve
  • Reach Camera Through Rear Opening
  • Access Lens by Hook/Loop Bottom Closure
  • Made in the USA

The realtree max4 RainCoat Standard from LensCoat offers significant protection for your camera and lens from raw elements like rain, snow, wind, dust and sand while still providing rapid and easy access to all the controls and features of your equipment.

The RainCoat is constructed of waterproof and breathable poly tricot and is adorned with a useful camouflage pattern - so if you're a nature shooter, the additional concealment aspect to it will be of great value. All the seams are tape sealed. Even with all its protection, you will not need an accessory eye piece to look through the camera. The RainCoat fits on easily and is secured via rugged cinch straps that permit full adjustment of the length. The straps also permit you to keep the coat tight-fitted around your lens. The handy fold-out arm sleeve allows you to stick your hand in and control the camera. There's also a rear opening through which the camera is accessible and that is secured using a hook and loop closure.

No slip rubber around hood section for solid grip on hood (no bungee cord)
Cinch Straps adjust cover length by folding the material over itself and keep cover snug
Integrated pocket with foldaway arm sleeve for camera control access
Hook & Loop bottom closure for tripod, monopod, and manual focus
Adjustable rear access with cord lock allows for easy camera access
Tape seam sealed
Mesh storage and transportation pouch included
Compatible with LensCoat lens covers, Hoodie lens caps and camera BodyGuards
Clean with water ONLY
Size 20.5" (52.1 cm)
Weight 6.4 oz (181.4 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 9.0 x 7.8 x 2.0"
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LensCoat RainCoat Standard (Realtree Max4)
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