




🖤 Protect your lenses like a pro—because your gear deserves the best.
The Active Pro Neoprene Pouch Multi-Pack offers four sizes of thick, shock-absorbing neoprene cases designed to protect a wide range of camera lenses from top brands. Featuring secure drawstring closures, belt loops, and hook clips, these pouches provide versatile, everyday protection against scratches and light impacts, making them an essential, budget-friendly accessory for photographers who demand practical, reliable lens storage on the move.
| ASIN | B0054KBE10 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 132 in Camera Lens Cases |
| Brand | AAA PRODUCTS |
| Brand Name | AAA PRODUCTS |
| Closure Type | Hook, Loop |
| Closure type | Hook, Loop |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 330 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Belt Loop |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AAA Products® |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Material Type | Neoprene |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Strap Type | Hook and loop |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 4 count |
| Wheel Type | No wheels |
T**Y
Effective everyday lens pouches for a good price.
These pouches are terrific value for what they are. I use them with lenses for my Canon 5D and, within certain limits noted below, I'm very happy with them. The pouches aren't the last word in lens protection, but for the price you wouldn't really expect that. They have some padding, a decent drawstring closure and they also have straps through which a belt could be threaded and a plastic clip to attach the pouches to other things. I might, one day, use the belt straps but I shan't be using the plastic clip; it doesn't seem up to the job of holding securely the lenses I'll be putting in the pouches. What I do use these pouches for is to protect lenses when I put my camera kit in a rucksack; either a small one when I'm not going far from the car, or a bigger one when I'm hiking. For that, they're perfect and much better than wrapping your lenses in a jumper the way I used to. The pouches won't protect your lenses if you throw your rucksack roughly onto a hard surface, but if you value your lenses I doubt you'd be doing that anyway. They will stop your lenses getting scratches on the barrel while they're in your rucksack and protect them from gentle knocks. So, lenses. I use Canon kit but if you don't, skip to the last sentence of this paragraph. The second smallest pouch fits a 17-40mm lens, the second biggest fits a 24-105mm lens and the largest fits (quite easily) a 70-210mm lens. I imagine that the very smallest would fit a small prime lens if I had one. The width of the pouches means they're quite snug on a lens that takes a 77mm filter, but they do go in without too much of a struggle - but if I had a lens that was wider than 77mm, I think I'd be looking elsewhere. In summary then, provided you accept that these pouches aren't the last word in lens protection but are effective everyday cases available for a good price, then there's a lot to like. My lenses live in them all the time unless they're on the camera and since that's pretty much what I wanted, I'm very happy with them.
M**E
Great product cheap price
Wanted a lens case for my Canon 50mm, when the lens arrived it suggested the relevant official Canon lens case that I should purchase with it. One look at the price and I went looking for the cheaper alternative which was these four cases for half the price. Lenses fit nice and snug in their respective cases, it's not a perfect fit, a little too big on some (but that's a lot better than if it was too small). These cases are soft but thick and spongy so they can roll about in backpacks and remain clean and safe from light bumps (though I wouldn't want to chuck them about too much). I really like the belt loops (nice width) and the plastic hook clips (plastic but sturdy), as I work on wedding videos and live events it means that having lenses attached to my belt for easy access is very handy. I have some leather cases for some lenses and although they look nicer these Active Pro cases feel securer and are much more practical. Can you get slighter better lens cases? Sure, but for the price these are fantastic and essential for anyone who wants to store their lenses safely. For those who really care about name brands these cases are unmarked just plain black all over however due to the high standard of build quality and value for money of these cases I would happily recommend Active Pro products.
W**G
Good value and multiple uses
Good value and reasonably well constructed (for the price). I don't actually use them as lens cases.The smallest one is perfect as a hood for my monopod / tripod tilt and turn head. I accidentally dropped my camera bag with my monopod attached outside and it landed on my monopod head !!... Thankfully, the pouch did its job and cushioned the head against any damage. There is now a very small hole in the pouch which I can only see because I know its there. Its not perfect any more but I'd rather damage this than my monopod head which costs a lot more !! The other pouches I use as "holsters" which I attach to my belt when I hike/ bike with my camera hanging on my neck. Its not the most elegant method but functional and stops my camera from swinging all over the place. They won't last very long the way I use them... but at this price, I'd just get another set when I have to.
L**D
Four matching, hard-wearing neoprene suits for a variety of lenses / other kit
I was looking for a single neoprene/wetsuit material protective pouch for a 50mm Canon lens and there were so many on Amazon I got bored of searching until I found these. They are remarkably well made for the price. The drawstrings aren't watertight but hopefully, you won't be playing with them in the bath or floating them in a lake! I would say that if you're changing lenses in a challenging environment, you could drop the small and medium lens pouches and they would be ok falling onto a pavement, or into a very muddy puddle. It goes without saying if you have heavy lenses - exercise more care. At the time of purchase, they worked out about £2.50 each for a really thick material pouch for different sizes of lenses. My 24mm fits in the smallest, my 50mm the next largest, and I imagine a normal kit lens - 18-55mm would fit in the next largest, and a serious zoom lens in the biggest. I put my extra batteries in one and filters / other stuff in the other - very happy with the versatility. Definitely a good buy - especially as you get a matching set of four for a great price.
A**E
ok, but limited protection.
These pouches are reasonable value, and useful. However, the neoprene has no additional padding, and is not quite as thick as I was hoping. They would offer protection against scratching of the lens body, and light bumping when packed reasonably securely in a gadget bag. I would however, think twice before putting lenses packed in these pouches in a backpack. Although you would not expect as much protection from these as you would from a hard case, I think they could have provided more than they do. I suppose it is always possible to pack the pouches out further yourself, but this slightly defeats the object.
G**N
Excellent Value For Money!
I've owned my Canon EOS 500D DSLR for around 2 years now, and have purchased a couple of additional lenses, a Canon EF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 IS USM Lens and a Canon EF 50 mm f/1.8 II Lens. I take my camera and lenses wherever I go and until now have kept the lenses in thick woolly socks in my shoulder bag!! I Know.... over £500 worth of lenses deserve better than this? A usual browse through my favourite shopping site here at Amazon and I came across this multi-pack of lens cases. Read the reviews, and I was a bit dubious about the sizes someone had so kindly put on their review. The sizes seemed a little too big for what I wanted, but decided to order as the price was good compared to some of the cases which either seemed tacky and expensive, or expensive!! They arrived very quickly, and I'm really pleased with the result! The large lens goes in the largest bag, which in turn goes into the next size down, and same for the small lens! Double protection... which is great! I would have no hesitation in recommending these lens cases to everyone!
D**S
Active-Pro Neoprene Lens Pouches ...
I was pleasantly surpised when these arrived today (8th May) after placing the order on the 5th May. To be honest I wasn't expecting much in the form of quality, but I was wrong, they were just what I was after to place my lenses into storage in my Walimex aluminium case (also from Amazon), or in my backpack when out and about. They're not going to protect the lenses from any drops, but that's not their purpose, they're mainly for scratch prevention. I was as equally surprised when my Tamron 70-200mm f2.8 SP Di VC USD Lens fitted snugly in the largest of the bags, so I tried it with the tripod mount and the lens hood attached. Extremely tight fit, but it all goes in ! Pouches have been used for : Small : Canon 50mm f1.8 MkII lens Medium : Sigma 10-20mm lens - (also fits my Sigma 17-70mm lens) Large : Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro lens Extra Large : Tamron 70-200mm f2.8 SP Di VC USD lens One happy 'bunny' !
W**E
Good value
You get four pouches. The smallest is big enough for say a 50mm prime lens, the second smallest is big enough for something like a 18-55 or maybe an 85mm lens, next size is bigger, maybe a 24-105mm sort of size and the biggest will hold a 70-200mm. They seem fairly decent quality and should give your lens a bit of extra protection and help keep dust ect off them. For the money it's cheap for four.
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