iSeries Watertight Case for Three DSLR Lenses

Key Features
- Injection molded waterproof cases
- Constructed of ultra high-strength polypropylene copolymer resin
- Feature a gasketed, waterproof, submersible design (IP67)
- Resistant to corrosion and impact damage
- Molded-in hinges
- Patented "trigger release" latch system
- Comfortable
- Snap-down rubber over-molded cushion grip handle
- Secure stacking
- Automatic ambient pressure equalization valve (MIL-STD-648C)
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Overview
The iSeries Watertight lens Case is custom designed with high quality PE foam to give maximum protection. It helps you keep all you lenses in one compact, protective casing. It has a slot for three lenses, one lens hood, and an accessory pocket. The iSeries watertight lens case is built with military standard perfection and keeps your lens protected from any external impact or corrosion. This sturdy case has a gasketed, airtight, and waterproof design. The iSeries Watertight Case that accommodates three DSLR lenses not only give your lens the ultimate armor, but is also backed by SKB’s unsurpassed lifetime warranty, which makes it a value-for-money purchase.
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physical specifications
| Weight | "Shipping 6.00 lb (2.72 kg) Product Weight: 5.20 lb (2.36 kg)" |
| Dimensions | "Exterior Length: 14.73 in (37.41 cm) Exterior Width: 11.94 in (30.33 cm) Exterior Depth: 7.31 in (18.57 cm) Carton Length: 15.25 in (38.74 cm) Carton Width: 12.25 in (31.12 cm) Carton Depth: 7.75 in (19.69 cm)" |
| Color | Black |
- SKB iSeries Watertight Case for Three DSLR Lenses
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