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LensCoat LegCoat Wraps 111 (Black, 3 Pack)

  • Price: $49.99
  • B&H # LELW111BK
  • Mfr# LW111BK

Product Highlights

  • For Gitzo Series 1 and 2 Tripods
  • For Tripod Leg Diameters 0.75 to 1.18"
  • Length: 11"
  • Protects Tripod From Bumps, Scratches
  • Soft Neoprene Construction
  • Touch Fastener Closure
  • Provides a Firm Grip
  • Creates a Thermal Barrier
  • Made in the USA

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The black LegCoat Wrap 111 from LensCoat is compatible with Gitzo Series 1 and 2 tripods. It also fits tripods with leg diameters ranging from 0.75 to 1.18". This 3 pack of wraps is made from soft neoprene that not only protects the tripod legs from the elements, bumps and scratches but also provides a more solid grip while traveling. Open or close the wrap with its touch fastener. Another advantage of the wrap is that it will make your tripod easier to handle when working outside in temperature extremes. The LegCoat Wrap 111 is made in the USA and backed by LensCoat's 30-day warranty against defects.

Touch fastener for easy attachment and removal
Inside coating of the wrap is designed to prevent the tripod from slipping
The wrap creates a thermal barrier that makes the tripod easier to handle when outside in temperature extremes
The neoprene material is lightweight and designed to be comfortable against your body
Available in Black, Red, Yellow, Forest Green Camo, Digital Camo, Realtree Max4 HD, and Realtree AP Snow
Color Black
Fits On Gitzo Series 1 and 2 tripods; tripods with leg diameters: 0.75 to 1.18" (19.1 to 30.0 mm)
Length Length: 11" (27.9 cm)
LensCoat LegCoat Wraps 111 (Black, 3 Pack)
  • Limited 30-Day Warranty
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    1.0

    Sorry LensCoat You screwed up this time!

    By Alex L.

    from NYC

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

    Pros

      Cons

      • Bulky
      • Poor Design

      Best Uses

      • Landscape/Scenery
      • Travel
      • Wildlife

      Comments about LensCoat LegCoat Wraps 111 (Black, 3 Pack):

      The thick wrap is uneven when you wrap it around the legs. The wraps also become way thicker where the velcro is and makes it very discomforting and uneven to hold. It really make my Gitzo look cheap. Overall, this items is marked useless to me.

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      3.0

      Easy but Not Flat

      By Dipper Ranch

      from La Honda, California

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Install
      • Low profile

      Cons

      • Not flat

      Best Uses

        Comments about LensCoat LegCoat Wraps 111 (Black, 3 Pack):

        Legcoat wraps are padded sheets that wrap around the tripod legs and close with velcro strips. Easy to install and provide a comfortable grip on the tripod or the shoulder when carrying. I used them shooting snow in Yosemite on a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod and my hands did not get cold or stick while setting up or carrying the tripod. I could not get the wrap to lay completely flat when installed. Instead the binding edge curls up a little which is initially unsettling to the precise-minded, however, it still seals and works fine. I like these better than the tubular style which seems too fat to me and would make it harder to shove the tripod into my backpack side pocket.

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