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Kuvrd Micro 2 Pack, Fits Lenses b/w 54-76mm

At some point, we lose lens caps and worry about the protection of our lenses. The KUVRD Universal Lens Cap is the best way to cover and protect your camera lenses. Period.

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Kuvrd Micro 2 Pack, Fits Lenses b/w 54-76mm

Kuvrd Micro 2 Pack, Fits Lenses b/w 54-76mm

At some point, we lose lens caps and worry about the protection of our lenses. The KUVRD Universal Lens Cap is the best way to cover and protect your camera lenses. Period.

KUVRD Universal Lens Caps are designed to fit every camera lens. Now, you can travel stress-free knowing you won't lose your lens cap, it won't fall off, and you can go anywhere knowing you have the lens protection you need against the elements.

MICRO (v2 of the Universal Lens Cap) is the best way to cover and protect your camera lenses. Period. It's designed to fit your smaller lenses with an airtight/waterproof seal, holding up to elements the most ambitious photographers might endure.

You may regret freezing your extremities off in a hailstorm just to get that perfect shot, but you won't regret bringing this lens cap. That we can promise.

MICRO fits 99% of camera lenses 54mm-76mm. Perfect for micro 4/3 lenses, mirrorless camera lenses, vintage & smaller range finder lenses, SLRs lenses, flashes and drones!

Element Proof

Get dirty, your lens won't. With a tight seal around your lens, MICRO & MAGNUM prevent water, mud, and the finest dust and sand from scratching & mucking up your lenses. They also work as both a front & rear lens cap, never falling off and ensuring that your glass is always protected!

Shock Absorbent

MICRO & MAGNUM absorb most blunt-force trauma that could occur to both the front and exterior sides of the lens when dropped; It can even stretch over traditional lens caps and stack on top of one another for additional impact protection; Works with lens hoods, ND filters, and camera flashes.

Key Features:

Fits 54mm to 76mm Lenses

Compatible with Micro 4/3 and SLRs

Works as Front or Rear Cap

Seals Out Water and Dust

Compressible Rubber-based Structure

Customisable White "X" Marker

Compact and Vintage-inspired Design

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Kuvrd Micro 2 Pack, Fits Lenses b/w 54-76mm

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Kuvrd Micro 2 Pack, Fits Lenses b/w 54-76mm

At some point, we lose lens caps and worry about the protection of our lenses. The KUVRD Universal Lens Cap is the best way to cover and protect your camera lenses. Period.

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