Overview

The MindShift Gear Filter Nest Storage Case is a two-piece storage solution designed for carrying and organising round filters. Comprised of two separate pouches-an outer protective shell and an inner organiser, this versatile case can accommodate eight filters, lens caps, or step-up/down rings up to 82mm in diameter. Additionally, both an integrated belt loop and grab handle on the outer case offer a variety of means for porting and attaching the case to backpacks, belts, and even tripods.

SKU: GC47-MS917

MindShift Gear Filter Nest Storage Case

The MindShift Gear Filter Nest Storage Case is a two-piece storage solution designed for carrying and organising round filters. Comprised of two separate pouches-an outer protective shell and an inner organiser, this versatile case can accommodate eight filters, lens caps, or step-up/down rings up to 82mm in diameter. Additionally, both an integrated belt loop and grab handle on the outer case offer a variety of means for porting and attaching the case to backpacks, belts, and even tripods.

The outer pouch is a padded, zippered shell designed with an additional front zippered pocket for holding lens cloths or other small accessories. This pouch's belt loop is compatible with the rotation180° Panorama and Professional backpacks, where it attaches to the waist strap to integrate into the unique sliding mechanism of the pack. Alternatively, a grab-handle with slide-release closure can be used for simply carrying the ouch or for hanging from a tripod for easy access while shooting.

The removable inner pouch holds round filters side-by-side within a series of four divided layers, each of which is color-coded. The rear-most divider is wider than the others to specifically accommodate thicker filters, such as variable NDs and polarizing filters. The dividers are constructed from a no-scratch material to ensure protection from dust and debris.

  • Two-piece storage case includes both a padded outer shell and an internal divider organiser.
  • Internal pouch can accommodate up to eight round filters, lens caps, or step rings measuring 82mm in diameter.
  • Dividers are colour-coded for quick, easy access to specific contents.
  • Rear-most divider is designed to hold thicker filter types, such as variable NDs and circular polarizers.
  • Inner pouch utilises a hook-and-loop fastening system to protect its contents.
  • Outer protective shell features an integrated belt loop, which can be attached directly to rotation180° backpacks.
  • Outer shell has a zippered closure as well as a front zip pocket for holding smaller accessories, such as lens cloths.
  • A grab-handle with slide release closure enables attachment to tripods for seamless access to case's contents.

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The MindShift Gear Filter Nest Storage Case is a two-piece storage solution designed for carrying and organising round filters. Comprised of two separate pouches-an outer protective shell and an inner organiser, this versatile case can accommodate eight filters, lens caps, or step-up/down rings up to 82mm in diameter. Additionally, both an integrated belt loop and grab handle on the outer case offer a variety of means for porting and attaching the case to backpacks, belts, and even tripods.

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