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Summit Creative Inflatable Single Lens Pouch

The Summit Creative Inflatable Lens Case is a next-generation lens pouch designed to balance maximum protection with minimal packing space. Built around an innovative inflatable airbag structure, it inflates instantly when in use to create a strong, shock-absorbing cushion around your lens. When you're travelling or storing it in your bag, simply deflate it and it compacts down neatly, freeing up valuable space.

SKU: GC11-SUM-LENSCASE-S-BLACK

Summit Creative Inflatable Single Lens Pouch

Summit Creative Inflatable Single Lens Pouch

The Summit Creative Inflatable Lens Case is a next-generation lens pouch designed to balance maximum protection with minimal packing space. Built around an innovative inflatable airbag structure, it inflates instantly when in use to create a strong, shock-absorbing cushion around your lens. When you're travelling or storing it in your bag, simply deflate it and it compacts down neatly, freeing up valuable space.

Protection is fully customisable thanks to adjustable air pressure, allowing you to add or release air depending on your lens size, how tightly you want it to sit, and the conditions you're shooting in. The exterior is made from tough 420D water-repellent nylon to handle everyday wear and light weather, while the inside features a soft Lycra lining to protect delicate lens barrels from scratches and scuffs.

A premium YKK double zipper gives smooth, reliable access and allows you to remove the lens vertically or horizontally, making it easy to work whether your kit is packed tight or you're shooting on the move. For carry flexibility, it supports three convenient options-use the included shoulder strap, attach it via the belt loop, or grab it quickly with the top handle. Ideal for everyday prime lenses and compact zooms, it is a smart, lightweight way to keep your glass protected anywhere from city commutes to location shoots.

Key Features:

Instant Inflatable Airbag Protection

Adjustable Air Pressure Settings

Packs Down Compactly for Travel

420D Water-Repellent Nylon Exterior

Soft Lycra Interior Lining

YKK Double Zipper Access

Portrait or Landscape Loading

3-Way Carry Options Included

Lightweight Travel-Friendly Design

Ideal Fit for Lenses

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Summit Creative Inflatable Single Lens Pouch

The Summit Creative Inflatable Lens Case is a next-generation lens pouch designed to balance maximum protection with minimal packing space. Built around an innovative inflatable airbag structure, it inflates instantly when in use to create a strong, shock-absorbing cushion around your lens. When you're travelling or storing it in your bag, simply deflate it and it compacts down neatly, freeing up valuable space.

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