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NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch

The NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch is the ultimate storage solution for your JetMag Pro MAXMAG filter system. Purpose-built to protect and organise your complete filter collection, this pouch features five dedicated storage sections, durable construction, and thoughtful design features that ensure your filters are always protected, organised, and ready for action in the field.

SKU: GC11-N-796678

NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch

NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch

The NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch is the ultimate storage solution for your JetMag Pro MAXMAG filter system. Purpose-built to protect and organise your complete filter collection, this pouch features five dedicated storage sections, durable construction, and thoughtful design features that ensure your filters are always protected, organised, and ready for action in the field.

Generous Storage for Filters and Accessories

The pouch features five dedicated storage sections to accommodate your complete MAXMAG setup. Four slots are designed for individual filters or standard filter thread adaptors, while a larger fifth section can hold a stack of MAXMAG filters or the dedicated adapter rings for the Sony FE 14mm f/1.8 GM or Nikon Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S lenses.

Durable Construction for Field Use

Constructed from compound twill nylon fabric, the pouch delivers excellent abrasion resistance and stain protection for demanding outdoor use. The accordion-style cushioned structure provides reliable impact protection, keeping your filters safe from bumps and knocks during transport.

Practical Design for Fast Access

The Velcro top flap design allows the lid to be secured open and out of the way, simplifying filter changes and saving effort when shooting. A tripod-mountable design lets you attach the pouch directly to your tripod, ensuring your filters are always within easy reach.

Premium Interior Protection

A soft suede lining throughout the interior provides a smooth touch feeling while preventing scratches on your valuable optical glass. Combined with the padded accordion dividers, this pouch offers complete protection for your MAXMAG filter investment

Key Features:

Dedicated JetMag Pro MAXMAG Storage

Five Section Organised Interior

Durable Twill Nylon Construction

Tripod Mountable Pouch Design

Padded Suede Lined Protection

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NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch

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NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch

The NiSi JetMag Pro MAXMAG Filter Pouch is the ultimate storage solution for your JetMag Pro MAXMAG filter system. Purpose-built to protect and organise your complete filter collection, this pouch features five dedicated storage sections, durable construction, and thoughtful design features that ensure your filters are always protected, organised, and ready for action in the field.

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