SKU: GC07-904

Spider Monkey Rain Cover

Spider Monkey Rain Cover

Neither snow, nor sleet, nor pouring rain will touch your camera while it's protected with the black Spider Monkey Rain Cover from Spider Camera Holster. The rain cover is designed to protect a DSLR camera with or without a vertical grip, and an attached lens up to 70-200mm in size. For maximum protection, the rain cover is cinch closed with its adjustable, attached, elastic outer-band. To prevent loss, the storage pouch and rain cover are permanently attached.

When closed, the rain cover may be worn on your belt with the included Spider Monkey Holster Base. Simply slide the cover onto the base until it snaps into place, and remove it by depressing the release tab on top of the base. The base is compatible with the SpiderPro belt, Black Widow belt, and the Large Lens Pouch. The rain cover is meant to be used while your camera is inside the SpiderPro or Black Widow holster. This feature makes installation and removal fast and easy.

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Spider Monkey Rain Cover

Neither snow, nor sleet, nor pouring rain will touch your camera while it's protected with the black Spider Monkey Rain Cover from Spider Camera Holster. The rain cover is designed to protect a DSLR camera with or without a vertical grip, and an attached lens up to 70-200mm in size. For maximum protection, the rain cover is cinch closed with its adjustable, attached, elastic outer-band. To prevent loss, the storage pouch and rain cover are permanently attached.

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